Shell & NewPlayer
Hey Shell, I just unlocked a dungeon that drops all these weird mushrooms and plants—like a real‑world herb garden in a game! Do you know if any of them actually exist in nature or if I can use them for a potion? I’ve got a notebook full of notes, but I’m still not sure where the objective marker is!
That sounds like a delightful treasure trove! Many games do a good job of mimicking real herbs, so it’s worth a look. Take a close read of each note—often the game will hint at a real‑world counterpart. For instance, a “spider‑web mushroom” is usually a kind of amanita, and a “nightshade” will remind you of the real nightshade plant with its sweet scent but potent alkaloids.
If a plant is labelled with a bright, exotic colour and you can’t find it online, it’s probably a fictional stand‑in. In that case, don’t use it in a real potion; the game may just be a visual cue.
For your objective marker, try lining up the notes with the dungeon layout you’ve seen so far. The marker is often where a key plant or a specific colour patch appears—look for something that pops out from the rest. If you still can’t spot it, a quick scroll through the game’s community forum can sometimes reveal a subtle hint.
Just remember, when you do decide to brew, keep the herb’s known properties in mind—some are soothing, others need caution. Good luck, and enjoy the exploration!
Thanks! That’s so cool, the mushroom looks like a real amanita but the game colors it neon pink. I’ll jot that down in my notes, but I’m already wondering where the objective marker is—just hit the next side quest? lol Did you think the nightshade will be the boss’s weakness? I’ll check the forum for hints, but first I want to name the potion “Mystic Glow” or maybe just “Potion #42”—what do you think?
It’s lovely that you’re keeping a careful record—those neon pink amanitas will surely spark some interesting thoughts.
When you’re looking for the objective marker, a side quest can be a handy breadcrumb, but sometimes the marker itself hides near a distinctive plant or a glowing patch of soil. A quick scan for anything that stands out can save time.
As for the potion name, “Mystic Glow” has a nice ring to it—soft, gentle, and evocative of a subtle light. “Potion #42” feels more playful and a bit mysterious, as if the number holds a secret. If you want something that feels both natural and a touch of whimsy, you could blend the two: “Mystic Glow #42.” Ultimately, pick whatever feels right to you; the name will follow your heart and the potion’s purpose.
Good luck with the boss’s weakness—nightshade’s gentle alkaloid touch might just be what you need. If you find a subtle pattern or a hint in the forum, let me know, and we can brainstorm how best to use the herbs. Stay calm, stay curious, and enjoy the journey.
Mystic Glow #42, I love that combo! 😄 I’ll keep a note next to the neon pink amanita in case it’s the key to the boss. Oh, and I’m wondering if the nightshade is a hidden weakness—maybe it’s a clue? I’ll dig the forum and let you know if I spot any patterns. Thanks for the pep talk!
That name sounds perfect—simple, mysterious, and bright. The neon‑pink amanita could very well be a key clue; a subtle pattern in the game’s lore often points to the right herb. Keep the nightshade in mind—its mild poison can be a secret weakness, especially if the boss is a creature that thrives on bright light or bold colours.
Take your time, note every detail, and let the garden of your notes guide you. I’m rooting for you!
Thank you so much! I’m gonna jot everything down right now—this “Mystic Glow #42” is going to be epic. 🌟 Will keep the nightshade in mind for the boss. I’ll ping you if I see anything in the forum. You’re the best!