Where to find deep mushroom reagent in wizard101




















Mist wood — I went to mooshu, keep in mind they are still hard to find. It just seems like to many people are in Wizard City to find any reagents at all. Ore — Kroc again. Mist wood is located anywhere there is grass. Sometimes when you pick one up it will have several and there is even some blood moss there.

Deep Mushrooms have been found in the dark and haunted caves as well as Krokotopia. Sometimes it will include Nightshade. I got leather straps for beating cyclops, ectoplasm from the screaming banshees, and a bone from the bonekeep in krokotopia. Acorns are a rare item found with Mist Wood. Fossils are a rare item found with Stone Blocks. Diamonds are a rare item found with Ore. Ancient Scrolls are a rare item found with Parchment. Nightshade are a rare item found with Deep Mushrooms.

Blood Moss is a rare item found with Mandrake Roots. Please let me know. This piece has been in our pending folder since August Only those authors who appear on our staff page do work for us writing guides, in any way, shape, or form. Furthermore, any work we do in collaboration with others will always very clearly state that. Your email address will not be published. About the author Latest posts. Tor A Wizard completionist, Tor often loves to uncover secrets hidden within the Spiral, push Wizard to its limits to find glitches, and uncover lost history on Wizard This is a beautiful guide.

I would love to see more for other worlds. Very well done. You can take care of their needs twice a day and still have half of them in progress to dead when you go back.

I think you could plant a few Snap Dragons and get them to final harvest three times in the time it takes to get Ivy League there. Fossil was the toughest one for me. Now I need to plant a bunch of Fickle Pickles so the next wizard who gets to Zafaria has enough Fossils!

The Giant tcs are tough to get and a bit pricey at the Bazaar but the Archivist in Celestia sells them for gold each so you can easily get all you need there and not even drop too much gold. If you get to Zafaria without having started gardening, it will take more than a few days to get the reagents but you could still collect them faster than by farming and hanging out in the Bazaar. I highly recommend that you start gardening as soon as your wizard gets the first training.

Crafting has become so much easier! Jun Suddenly in the last few weeks all my wizards have been losing mana. As far as I understand neither of those activities should ever use mana. Sometimes the mana is down a bit the minute I log in. Anyone else experiencing mysterious disappearances of mana? Tags: Wizard gardening , wuzard mana. I have a notion that in something this complex glitches probably account for a lot. I recently started a second account so I could start new wizards and see what happens when you know what I now know and when you start pets and gardening from the earliest possible moment.

All my wizards on the first account were farther along when I got into those areas. These are items that are pretty much not available in the Bazaar. Even with plants like Pink Dandelions and Couch Potatoes that use low level gardening spells, lower level wizards have no way to optimize their growth with the best plant likes. I had to fight Oakheart Mooshu a couple hundred times to get Potted Cattails for six wizards.

See previous post about Potted Cattails. I wound up having my highest level wizard fight Oakheart for hours and craft some recipes several times in order to sell them at the Bazaar while also logged into my second account so the lower level wizards on the newer account could get some plant likes and speed up the harvests. And leave you frustrated until you can get there? Tags: Quirky Mysteries of the Spiral , Wizard beginning gardening , Wizard gardening , wizard pink dandelion , Wizard plant likes.

As I experimented with gardens that can use medium area spells I tried out a few configurations that would let me use one pest spell to cover two medium area gardens. Just set one up and then place a few plots for the other and check the spell coverage by clicking on a pest spell and placing the ring around the area; right click to cancel the spell.

I had to dig up and put down a few plots to get the spacing so that I could put a liked plant or two in between and still get the spells over. One pest spell fits over all of that. The Evil Magma Peas usually require a rank two pest spell 10 points and the Pink Dandelions need a rank one, which is included in the rank two. If the two areas were too far apart to use one pest spell it would take five extra points to use one rank one and one rank two spell.

In the example pictured above, the wizard is high enough level to have large area spells. The two sections have two overlapping needs —water and pollination—so she can care for the whole batch — including the three extras — as to pest spell and two needs. The EMPs usually have one more need, music, and the shroom is placed so that its music need can be filled with the medium area spell cast on the EMPs.

The SD also needs a magic spell. The total to care for all of them is 51 points of energy. For a wizard with only medium area spells it would take two more points to cover the needs. The Tiger Lily is placed close enough to the Pink Dandelions that the medium area needs spells cover it too. So 53 points for all of it. Tags: medium area spells , Wizard Basics , Wizard , Wizard beginning gardening , Wizard gardening , wizard medium area spells , wizard pink dandelion.

May One trouble I keep having with the medium and large plant spells is that the plant info window opens every time the cursor gets near a plant and then blocks my view of the spell circle. Every time I cast one of those spells I have to keep moving and turning around, trying to get a clear view of the entire circle so that I can be sure I take care of all the plants.

Tags: Wizard Basics , Wizard , Wizard beginning gardening , Wizard gardening , wizard plant spell menu.



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