

You‘ll have 35 poured hunts if you‘ve gone all the way to 20 with the Sponge Charms. That‘s the time to unequip them if you bought more than 20, because now you can pour.
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Don‘t pour straight away though, because for every Sponge Charm catch from catch #11 through #20 you‘ll get 2 drops, plus an extra 5 drops when you get to 20 Sponge Charm catches. You‘ll notice that for each catch with a Sponge Charm you‘ll get 1 drop in your container. Those Charms are only consumed on a successful catch. It is about using Blue Sponge Charms to filter moisture out of the air and gather it in a container. For example: 3 Aleth Essences make 1 Ber Essence, 3 Ber Essences make 1 Cynd Essence, and so on through Dol, Est, Fel, Gur, Hix and finally Icuri.Ī kind of mini game can maximize your essences. Essences can also be crafted, any Essence requires 3 Essences of the one below it to craft it. The mice of the Living Garden also periodically drop things called Essences. I‘d suggest accumulating somewhere between 100-200 of these Petals before you move on. These Petals are used in the Cheese Shoppe to buy Dewthief Camembert. Your objective is to catch mice that drop Dewthief Petals. If you‘re rich and you don‘t want to deal with FTAs, SB+ is of course another choice. Just a heads up: There‘s a lot less gold to get here than in the Warpath, so if you‘re not in a hurry, Brie might be sufficient. Standard cheese types are used here, preferably either Gouda or Brie. Your first stop will be the Living Garden, because you don‘t have the right bait for the other two locations yet.Įnter the Garden, arm your Oasis Water Node Trap (or equivalent LE trap) with your best Base and maybe some Charm and start hunting. When you first get your Key to the Living Garden, three areas open up for you, the Living Garden itself, the Lost City and the Sand Dunes. But I think it makes more sense to go through Fort Rox first and then skip the Living Garden traps. If you haven’t visited Fort Rox yet, you could try and get the Clockwork Portal Trap and the Grand Arcanum Trap in the Living Garden first. (Unless you want to wait and get the Queso Fount Trap from Queso Geyser, in which case you can skip the Phantasmic Oasis Trap.) Furthermore, if you want to craft the Phantasmic Oasis trap, which I recommend, you will need Oasis parts, so there‘s pretty much no way around that one. You can probably manage with lesser traps, but it‘s going to be a struggle. For these and other reasons (namely that I like to get the best traps I can before I enter a new, tough area), I would suggest you get the Oasis Water Node, the Droid Archmagus, and the Interdimensional Crossbow (or comparable LE traps). However, if you followed my advice, you may not have visited the Iceberg yet and might have skipped the Clockapult. Trap and the Clockapult of Time to hunt in the Living Garden, Sand Dunes, and Lost City. You should have at least the Steam Laster Mk. The very same mice that tore apart the shops of the Muridae Market also took over the Living Garden! It is your job to restore order and tame the wild inhabitants of this magical place! Recommended Area Progression Plan: Where Should I Go Next? Objectives: Get the Rift Base and the Phantasmic Oasis Trap / Get the Rift Detector Minimum Recommended Trap: Oasis Water Node Trap
