Alright, let’s have a real talk, fellow loopers. You know that feeling when you drop hot, scrape together a gray SMG and three bandages, and then get immediately sent back to the lobby by some sweat with a legendary shotgun? Yeah, not today. I’m about to put you onto the filthiest little secret in Chapter 6 Season 1 that’s going to turn that early game RNG into a consistent loot piñata. I’ve been grinding this map since the season dropped, and hands down, the most slept-on treasure trove is a hidden cavern right under everyone’s nose. We’re talking Elemental Chests galore, a guaranteed Typhoon Blade, and more shields than you can shake a shockwave hammer at. It’s a real game-changer, no cap.

Now, you might be thinking, “Sure, another clickbait ‘secret cave’ that’s actually just a basement with a single ammo box.” I get it. But trust me on this one—it’s the real deal, and it’s been flying under the radar because the entrance is locked behind a mechanic most people breeze right past. I’ve personally used this spot in five straight Victory Royales, and I’m not even trying to flex. It’s just that powerful. So grab a pen, take notes, or just keep this tab open while you queue up. I’m breaking down every single step so you can go from zero to hero in the first two minutes of the match.
Where the Magic (Mosses) Happens
First things first, you’re aiming for Magic Mosses. It’s that gorgeous, mystical POI tucked up in the northern part of the map—think lush green forests, floating sprites, and chill vibes. But don’t let the aesthetic fool you; this place is a goldmine if you know where to dig. The secret cave isn’t in some random hill outside of town. It’s dead center, right inside the main building complex. Yep, the place where casuals are fighting over floor loot while you’re about to disappear underground like a loot goblin ninja.
The catch? You can’t just walk in. You need a key. Not an actual key item, but something way cooler: an Air Sprite. These little floaty buddies are typically found buzzing around the forest that surrounds Magic Mosses. I usually spot one near the clump of trees to the west of the main building, or sometimes chilling by the river. Interact with it to pick it up, and it’ll follow you around like a tiny spectral hype-man. Without an Air Sprite in your inventory, the secret passage is just a boring rock wall, and you’ll be stuck wondering why you just destroyed two floors to end up in a damp puddle with some turtle statues. So remember: no Air Sprite, no party.
Breaking and Entering: The Descent
Once you’ve snagged your Sprite and landed on the roof of the central Magic Mosses structure (or just run in through the front door), make your way to the ground floor. Look for a spot where the floor looks slightly different—maybe wooden planks over a suspicious void. Whip out your pickaxe and start swinging. This first floor breaks pretty quick, and you’ll drop down into a lower room. Don’t get distracted by any chests you might see; we’re going deeper. Immediately look at the floor you’re now standing on. Destroy that one too. I broke it in a panic the first time because a fight was going on upstairs, and lo and behold, I splashed into a shallow pool of water inside a dark, atmospheric cave. That’s where the real adventure begins.
The cave has these massive, ancient-looking turtle statues that feel straight out of a Zelda dungeon, which is already a vibe. Walk over to the pair of turtle statues standing guard next to a seemingly solid rock wall. This is the moment of truth. If you have the Air Sprite floating near you, interact with the wall (or just approach it—it’s pretty automatic), and the rock will slowly rumble open, revealing a narrow passage. I remember the first time seeing this, I literally said out loud, “No way, this is so extra.” And I love it.
The Loot That Breaks the Game
Squeeze through the opening and you’ll see another destructible rock blocking the final chamber. Give it a few pickaxe whacks, and then… chef’s kiss. Welcome to the secret loot room. The first time I walked in, my jaw dropped. This isn’t just a couple of regular chests thrown together. We’re talking a curated arsenal that will make you the most hated player in the lobby (in the best way).
Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect to feast on every single time:
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🗃️ Elemental Chests: Usually 2-3 of these bad boys. They spit out weapons and items with elemental augments, which are insanely strong this season.
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📦 Rare Chests: A couple of standard Rare Chests for good measure. Great for shields, medkits, or that one specific gun you love.
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🥫 Slurp Cannisters: Free shield and health top-offs scattered around. No need to waste your minis.
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⚔️ Typhoon Blade Weapon Shrine: The crown jewel. A dedicated shrine that guarantees a Typhoon Blade. If you haven’t used this thing yet, it’s a mobility monster that also slaps in close quarters. Having it right off the bat is borderline unfair.
I’ve left this room fully decked out in purple and gold rarity gear before a single storm circle has even started closing. It’s the ultimate anti-griefing strategy. You can fully loot in peace, pop your shields, and then either rotate to zone or terrorize anyone still looting Magic Mosses above you. The best part? Exiting is just as slick. The chamber has a couple of port-a-potties. Hop into one, and you’ll poof back up to the surface somewhere in Magic Mosses, clean and sneaky.
Why This Spot Is a Vibe Check
Let’s keep it a buck: this secret cave isn’t just about the loot. It’s about sending a message. While the whole lobby is scrapping over scraps, you’re down here curating an inventory that would make a Creative mode admin blush. And because the entrance requires a Sprite that a lot of players ignore or kill, the foot traffic in this cave is almost nonexistent. I’ve run this route over 30 times now, and I’ve only encountered another player inside twice—both times they were just as shocked as I was, and we ended up having an awkward emote standoff before the real fight.
A quick pro tip: if you’re playing duos or squads, you only need one Air Sprite to open the passage, but make sure your whole squad drops into the cave together. The rock door stays open long enough for everyone to pile in. And if you’re feeling extra spicy, you can camp the port-a-potty exit for a few seconds to catch anyone trying to follow, though that’s a bit toxic. I’m not judging.
One last thing: the loot in here refreshes? Nope, it’s a one-time deal per match as far as I’ve seen, so once it’s gone, it’s gone. That means you want to be the first. My advice? Mark Magic Mosses before the Battle Bus even starts moving, glide straight for the forest edge, snatch a Sprite like your life depends on it, and break through those floors with surgical precision. If you’re fast, you can be done looting the entire cave and rotated to circle before the first player even finishes their opening chest above ground.
In a season where mobility and magical weapons dominate, having a free ticket to a Typhoon Blade and a stack of elemental guns is the ultimate power move. So go ahead, give it a whirl. And when you inevitably wipe a squad with that Typhoon Blade dash-combo, just remember who put you on. Catch you in the loops, legends. May your loot be legendary and your ping be low. 🎮✨