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Once you unlock new areas in Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time, you're going to want to saddle up and get a mount. Mounts are creatures or vehicles that you can ride for faster transport in most areas. Fantasy Life i has a total of 17 mounts. Some mounts can be purchased with Dosh, but others will require you to go out and hunt specific monsters, complete the main story, or craft.
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Related What Is the Max level in Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time? Unwanted Equipment Recipe Level: Varies Recommended Skill Level: Varies Materials: Varies The most common items you'll be collecting from enemies and, occasionally, your Gathering Lives, are weapons.
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How to Make Good Quality Hunter’s Hood in Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals TimeHere's how to make a Hunter's Hood of good or great quality in Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time.
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Related All Ginormosia Legendary Recipe Locations In Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time How to Unlock Swimming in Fantasy Life i Once you gain control of your character on the shores of Mysteria, you'll unlock swimming. Simply approach a body of water and jump in.
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"A Woodcutter Needs an Axe" is an early quest that requires you to deliver an Oak Axe. There are different ways of obtaining an Oak Axe, but the one you'll need for this Fantasy Life i side quest requires the help of your Crafting Lives.
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gamerant.com | Renri Seong
Day and night are two cycles that you can switch between in Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time. However, this gameplay mechanic won't be readily available until you've made some progress in Chapter 1. Of course, as you progress through Fantasy Life i's main quests, you'll unlock more features that make it easier (and cheaper) to pass the time. Until then, you'll need to use inns.
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1 month ago |
gamerant.com | Renri Seong
Skells are the giant mechs you see wandering about New Los Angeles in Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition, but it'll be a while before you can get your own. To pilot a Skell, you need a Skell License. The license is locked behind eight sidequests of varying difficulty. One of them is "Proficiency Exam 3," which requires you to track down and slay Shatskikh, the Flash. Shatskikh is a rare spawn in Xenoblade Chronicles X, so here are some tips to make it appear quicker and how to defeat it.
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1 month ago |
gamerant.com | Renri Seong
Cherubi is a Grass-type Pokemon that was introduced back in Gen 4/Diamond & Pearl. While it's been in Pokemon GO for a while now, it makes a return for the Spring into Spring Event (2025). The Spring into Spring Event (2025) was to introduce Gossifleur and Eldegoss to the Pokemon GO world, but from April 13-14, 2025, you'll have a higher chance of Cherubi spawns. If you're really lucky, Cherubi may be shiny. Regardless, you should try and evolve your Cherubi into Cherrim while the event is live.
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1 month ago |
gamerant.com | Renri Seong
In Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition, you'll take on some missions where your choices will have consequences. There are some Xenoblade X side requests where choosing the wrong option can result in an NPC's death. While this isn't the case with "The Mad Monk," your choice in this quest will influence how a later Affinity Mission will play out.