Inferno Interactive Map — Dark and Darker
MetaBot's interactive Inferno map for Dark and Darker marks every chest, golden door, shrine, staircase exit, trap, ore node, monster spawn, and hidden secret across all pages and difficulty variants. Toggle individual marker layers on and off to see only what is relevant to your current run, and switch between Normal and High Roller views to plan the appropriate kit before entering. Inferno is the deepest of the Ruins progression chain, featuring powerful demons and high-tier loot pools. It is a high-difficulty dungeon best entered with strong gear, and it rewards coordinated teams that can handle elite-level encounters with valuable drops. Inferno has 2 pages: Page 1, Page 2. Each page is available in both Normal and High Roller difficulty, sharing the same map layout but differing in enemy strength, loot quality, and kit restrictions. Knowing where chests cluster, where shrine positions tend to appear, and where golden doors require a key before you go in provides a significant advantage over players navigating from memory alone. The map is especially useful for identifying extract routes — locating staircase exits relative to your current position before committing to a fight can be the difference between a successful extraction with a full inventory and dying at the last moment. Monster spawn data helps you anticipate which rooms are most dangerous and which routes let you loot efficiently while avoiding unnecessary engagements. The Inferno interactive map is updated with each patch to reflect any layout changes, new marker additions, or dungeon modifications that affect where items and points of interest spawn. Use the layer toggles to focus on a single category of markers during a targeted farming route, or enable all layers at once for a full picture of a new floor layout you have not explored before.
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Inferno Map FAQ — Dark and Darker
What is Inferno in Dark and Darker?
Inferno is the deepest of the Ruins progression chain, featuring powerful demons and high-tier loot pools. It is a high-difficulty dungeon best entered with strong gear, and it rewards coordinated teams that can handle elite-level encounters with valuable drops.
How many pages does Inferno have?
Inferno has 2 pages: Page 1, Page 2. Each page has both a Normal and High Roller variant with the same map layout but different difficulty, loot quality, and player kit restrictions.
How many chests are in Inferno?
Across the 2 normal pages of Inferno, our map data records approximately 897 chest spawns in total. Actual chest locations vary each run since the dungeon layout is randomized, but this gives a good sense of overall loot density. Use the interactive map to find historical chest hotspots and plan your route accordingly.
How many shrines are in Inferno?
Our map data shows approximately 20 shrine locations across the normal pages of Inferno. Shrines can restore health, attributes, or provide other boons depending on type. Knowing common shrine locations from the map can help you plan healing stops into your route, especially for solo runs where potions are limited.
How do I escape from Inferno?
Inferno has approximately 150 static exit points mapped across its normal pages, including staircase and elevator-style escapes. In addition to static exits, circle portals spawn randomly during the run. Use the interactive map to locate staircase exits near your position so you always have an escape route planned before things go wrong.
Are there golden doors in Inferno?
Yes, Inferno has approximately 4 golden door locations mapped across its pages. Golden doors require a golden key to open and contain higher-quality loot than standard chests. Keys can be found in the dungeon or purchased from the market before a run. The interactive map shows historical golden door positions to help you prioritize a route.
What enemies and hazards are in Inferno?
Our map data logs approximately 782 monster spawn points across Inferno's normal pages. The dungeon also has 64 mapped trap locations, including spike traps, roasters, and axe traps that deal significant damage if you walk into them. Toggle the trap layer on in the map viewer to see where to step carefully. Monster density is a good indicator of how contested an area will be. Higher monster counts usually mean better loot density but more dangerous encounters.