![]() ![]() You can find around 30% in the first main area, but after that, you’ll have to move on and tackle the wider adventure to bring more books to the people. You’ll need to advance the story to find all the resources required to restore the Paperbark Collection fully. There’s a chance you have some lying around. With this in mind, make sure that you check what you have in storage before you head out to collect a resource for the collection. It’s a finicky system and requires you to have the item in your inventory when you want to deposit it. This is where you can see all of the resources that you’ve deposited so far. You need to interact with it to bring up the menu. Walk up to the Paperbark, and you’ll see that it opens. This includes twigs, pebbles, rocks, Crystal Lens, Sap, rocks, branches, and much more. You need to deposit one of every resource you come across in the game. ![]() Restoring the collection is fairly simple, though it won’t seem so at first. All you have to do is restore the texts yourself. Luckily, they’re all linked to the Paperbark tree and are therefore easy to regrow. Heals 2 health points, leaves a "feeling of heat.Once you’ve reopened the library, you’ll learn from the cheerful vegetables that run it that you need to restore the collection of books there. Heals 4 health points, pushes away enemies. Upgrading usually requires both Leaflets and resources, while buying a new jar typically only costs Leaflets. You can also purchase or upgrade Dew Jars at Dew shops around the Grove, like the Tavern in Spring Hamlet, Cacky's shop in Summer Bar or Dillford's shop in Autumn Town. You can tap Dew for free at wells around The Grove–although you'll want to avoid the Dew in Autumn Town until you restore water flow and have completed Defeating Rotberg. Weapons can be upgraded to Level 4, but we played through the entire game with weapons at Level 2.ĭew Jars come in hand in battle as Dew heals Concord and restores health points. If you can't seem to beat a specific boss, try upgrading your weapon at the forge in your current town and try again. Upgrades will be crucial for defeating boss fights. For more information, visit the How to Make Leaflets (Money) and How to Collect Resources pages. This will usually cost Leaflets and resources. Use sickle to break frozen Dew on head, then any weapon to defeat.Ĭoncord can upgrade weapons and tools in shops around The Grove. Snowcap / Frozen Rot - Shoots purple sporesĪttack before or after spore shots. This section will list all the important How-To Guides to help you complete the game, keep your villagers and friends safe and more. Use the sickle to remove hay, then destroy like a normal Rot. Welcome to IGN's Garden Story wiki guide. Tentacles - Will have red strike radius and strike fast.Īttack before or after strike. Then destroy after de-shelled with any weapon. Shelled Rot - Has a hard shell and dashes to spew spores that slow Concord down and causes damage.ĭe-shell using Dowsing Road avoid the dash and purple spores pattern. Use shield to deflect spores and push in close. Rot Roots - Spews purple spores stationary enemy. Attack with any weapon.Īcorn - Spews purple spores in one direction.Īttack before it spews spores or wait until it spews spores, then attack from opposite direction. ![]() Turns white before dashing.Īttack before or during dash charge. Sits still, turns into a spiky ball with blast radius.Īttack before or after the spiky ball blast. If you hold Y, or the attack button, you can fully charge your swings to deal more damage. For more information, visit the How to Defeat Rot Enemies page. Here is a list of Rot attack patterns and how to defeat them. The best way to defeat any kind of Rot is to notice the pattern it follows. Below is a list of battle strategy tips, as well as information on how to increase your chances of beating Rots and boss battles by upgrading weapons and Dew Jars. ![]()
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