The higher the colour tier, the better the probability of receiving better loot from the drop table. The higher the metal tier, the better the chest loot, as well as access to further into the dungeon. The keys can also be used once to unlock a chest specific to its rarity within the catacombs. For this reason, it is recommended to keep at least one key of the highest tier to maintain access to as much of the catacombs as possible. The colour of the key handle is irrelevant when opening doors, and they are not lost when doing so. The keys can unlock matching, and lower, metal tier doors, and can be used an unlimited amount of times. There are 25 total keys: five tiers of metal, and five tiers of coloured handles. When cremating a shade's remains on a Funeral Pyre, you will receive either some coins or a Shade key. Loar Shade (not inside the catacombs, but in the town of Mort'ton).Inside the shade catacombs are various shades and chests which may contain fine cloth needed to make splitbark armour, amulet of the damned, and Zealot's robes. You may need to burn more than one, sometimes burning a shade produces coins on the reward pillar instead of a key. Then use the loar remains on the pyre logs, then use a tinderbox on the pyre logs. Use the pyre log on one of the four pyre slabs in one of the seven shade burning areas of Mort'ton, identified by grey diamonds on the minimap. To get a bronze shade key, you must kill a Loar Shade in Mort'ton, sanctify some olive oil at the repaired temple to make sacred oil, then use the sacred oil on any log, making a pyre log. To access it you need to have completed Shades of Mort'ton and have a bronze shade key or better. The entrance is directly north of the general store and west of the temple, marked as a brown area on the map. The Shade Catacombs are found under Mort'ton as part of the Shades of Mort'ton minigame and is a complex labyrinth.
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