Opopmat Cave

Muy Mot Desert: Opopmat Cave (クムヤムト砂漠・ずんどこ穴, Kumuyamuto Sabaku, Zundoko Ana) is a turnip-shaped cave that leads to an underground excavation site.

In Magical Vacation
Opopmat Cave is in the third section of Muy Mot Desert. Inside, a bunch of dwarves are using their heavy machinery to uncover the ruins of an ancient temple known as Garam Masala. According to a worker named Bruschetta, Latte was retrieved from Garam Masala by him and a team of 4 other dwarves. Sadly, their excavation could no longer be funded, so they had to put the digging machinery and Latte up for sale. This sent the team of dwarves into a depression, scattering them across different parts of the world.

When Latte reunites with Bruschetta, it sparks a sort of motivation within the dwarf. He wishes to resume the excavation project, and asks the Ancient Robot if he is able to find and motivate the other dwarves to finish the excavation.

Mace also provides the team with the Veil of Water after teaching Cider the ways of moving Java Sparrows. This prevents Latte from overheating in the desert.

Seirei

 * Fire Seirei 3
 * Give 4 Ignis Coins
 * This Seirei will disappear permanently if enough dwarves have returned to the site

Dwarf Locations

 * Bruschetta
 * Opopmat Cave - Dark Realm
 * Baguette
 * Spollacs Swamp, west of Abos Village - Dark Realm
 * Bagel
 * Near the Pyramid - Abyssal Realm
 * Brioche
 * Abyssal Corridor - Abyssal Realm
 * Pretzel
 * Swamp of Despair - Abyssal Realm

Trivia

 * Opopmat backwords in Tampopo (たんぽぽ, Tanpopo), which is the Japanese word for Dandelions.
 * Opopmat Cave's Japanese name, Zundoko Pit (ずんどこ穴), is somewhat lost to translation. Zundoko has an unknown meaning, but some speculate that it is the onomatopoeic word for Japanese soldiers marching.