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== Avoiding bogeymen ==
 
== Avoiding bogeymen ==
 
Bogeymen can be avoided by not traveling in evil, nightmare-aligned regions, and having a companion is no longer necessary to avoid them.  
 
Bogeymen can be avoided by not traveling in evil, nightmare-aligned regions, and having a companion is no longer necessary to avoid them.  
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Fortunately, adventurers are not doomed to face bogeymen every time night falls. In fact, bogeymen can be avoided entirely by:
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#Being accompanied by at least one [[Adventure mode#Companions|companion]]. However, if you go to sleep, there is a chance the companion(s) will wander, even if you ask them to wait.<br />
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#Sleeping/waiting the night away inside a shelter (see below).<br />
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#Sleeping/waiting/travelling [[Caverns|underground]] or in the more desolate [[biome]]s, such as [[mountain]]s, [[desert]]s, [[beach]]es, [[ocean]]s and [[lake]]s.<br />
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Experienced adventurers bold enough to seek bogeymen out need do the opposite. The safest way to get the bogeymen to spawn is to travel back and forth/walk in circles. Sleeping can kill even a seasoned veteran; an unlucky adventurer can be killed while unconscious, before they ever get a turn to act.
  
 
When you are [[ambush]]ed by bogeymen, you will get the message:
 
When you are [[ambush]]ed by bogeymen, you will get the message:

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