Locations: Everything You Need to Know About Exploring
The houses on the map can be divided into 3 groups:
Locations: the main game mechanic where you need to find quest items. The higher your level, the more locations that are available to explore.
Puzzles: mini-games that can be played during or outside of a quest.
Merchants: the Blacksmith (Forge), Inventor, and Fortune Teller—you can order items from them. For a fee, they will craft talismans and items necessary for trading with residents and completing quests.
INTERFACE
PROGRESS
Every location or puzzle has a rank that increases as you progress through the game.
There are a total of 10 ranks.
The progress percentage increases every time you successfully explore a location or solve a puzzle. When the progress meter reaches 100%, the rank of the location or puzzle increases. The higher the rank of a location or puzzle, the more experience and rewards you earn. Exploring a location with a high rank requires more energy, and the quests are harder to complete.
MODES
Locations have 8 modes, Treasure Box has 6, Haunted Lights has 3, and there are also 4 anomalies.
ACCESS PASSES
Some locations require a certain number of special items for entry. They are collected in your Inventory and shown on the location window in the Costs section.
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