Kitaria’s Fables – How to Earn Money, Find Materials, and Complete Quests – Guide

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Kitaria Fables is here, and we loved it, but it can be quite tricky to learn to drive, especially when each upgrade costs tons of cash and your pockets are perpetually empty. Or, maybe you have all the money you need, but you have no idea where to find some of the necessary supplies. We can help!

TIPS FOR BEGINNERS

A good source of healing food early on are apples (from fluffy bats, which come out at night) and croissants and tortillas that were sold in the first two cities. Later on, Monster Pudding is a good food to keep on hand as it uses Mucus from Green Gooeys.

Mana is recovered by using your sword or bow to attack enemies.

Always be rolling the combat !! Even if you think it’s too late! The time to dodge is quite generous, so you might be surprised.

You can find tools in your farm chest, west of your house in Paw Village.

Upgrade your watering can to gold as fast as possible! You will need it to tend an entire field of crops, which is the amount you will have if you want to maximize profits.

The sickle will not need to be upgraded – you can harvest 9 crops in a 3×3 square from scratch. Don’t harvest by hand. Your time is precious.

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Upgrading your tools, weapons, and armor is done by adding new materials to your current item, which means you can’t go straight to the gold watering can without first making a silver watering can.

There are several chests that you can use for storage, but the storage is not shared between them. There is a chest in Paw Village, one in Rivero Fortress, and one north of your farm, as well as two more that can be built with the appropriate materials.

Sleeping will get you at 7am the next day and you will refill your HP and Mana bars, even if you go to bed at 6:59.

When trying to earn money, don’t bother with chests, unless you have keys to defeat bosses; most of them are not worth the cost of making a key. Chests contain money, ingots, equipment, and even new spells, but save them until you have some money to spare.

Invest your vengeful souls in the orbs you will need to create spells; the most powerful ones will really help you in boss battles, and there’s even a healing spell you can get. Visit the sage’s house to find out exactly what you need, instead of creating random orbs.

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Don’t always travel through the portal, you will miss some of the missions along the way!

There are many chests in the world that are slightly hidden, behind trees, walls, and rocks. Be sure to check each indentation.

You can “pin” recipes with the X button to highlight ingredients in your inventory and storage. It will also save the recipes in your inventory.

You can remap buttons, which we recommend, especially for accessing inventory; we discovered that the “-” key was too fiddly to press in a pinch.

Your weapons (sword and bow) will give you different amounts of attack power that affect your spells, so even if you prefer the bow, it might make sense to equip the sword to make your spells hit harder.

The best wings are the ones that increase your speed (to move around the map at a pace faster than a snail) and the ones that give you Lifesteal, recovering a little of the health you lose while fighting.

The inventory menu does not stop the game! Be careful!

HOW TO MAKE MONEY

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The money is very hard to come by in Kitaria Fables, and you may be reluctant to sell any of their materials, as you will need them for weapon, tool, and armor upgrades. Completing missions will net you a few hundred here and there, but sometimes there are LONG gaps between missions.

Here are our top tips for making additional Paw Pennies:

SALE OF MATERIALS

Sell ​​at least one of every item you get – the price will be added to the description, helping you decide if it is worth selling in the future.

Amber is a great way to make money early in the game, which is a rare drop from Flower Pixies (Blue Moon Lake) and Treant Guardians (Forest Plantation, East Forest Field). Each amber will give you 1,000 paw cents!

Dead flowers they’re relatively easy to come by with Man-Eating Flowers, and they sell for just over 100 Paw Pennies each, if you want something more reliable.

If you don’t mind grinding, grab an AOE (area of ​​effect) spell and head to the South Freshwater Swamp, where you can easily kill a lot of enemies in a short space of time and sell the materials they drop. As a bonus, you will get a lot of vengeful souls for buying new upgrades!

Later in the game, just about anything that drops from bosses will spawn a good hundred (or even a couple thousand) of Paw Pennies, but at that point, it’s best to invest in crops.

GROWING CROPS

The best seeds to make money in order of profit margin are:

  1. Pumpkin seeds (from Pumpkin the Night Merchant)
  2. Pineapple seeds (from Pumpkin the Night Merchant)
  3. Bell pepper seeds (from Pumpkin the Night Merchant)
  4. Kale seeds (from Kiki in Paw Village)
  5. Strawberry seeds (from Kiki in Paw Village)
  6. Grape seeds (from Kiki in Paw Village)

MAKING RECIPES

Onion rings (two cobs, two onions) have the best markup and are relatively easy to make early in the game. Turning corn into oil is also a good way to make a profit, but onion rings are better.

Cookies (four wheat, one egg) are good too, and since wheat is the cheapest seed to buy, it’s affordable too.

It is not worth turning all crops into food; With the cost of flour, eggs, milk, and seeds, it doesn’t always make a profit!

UPDATE THE INVENTORY SPACE

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Your bag has limited space and is annoying: you will have to find Pumpkin, the traveling night merchant, in Paw Village (right at the top, where the empty stall is) or at Rivero Fortress’s inn (he will be next to the counter billing). Pumpkin shows up every three days after 7:00 PM in Paw Village, and maybe semi-randomly in Rivero Fortress, so check back every night until you find him.

Pumpkin sells a few seeds, which are expensive but good for money, and weapon upgrades in the last game, but their best offer is the bag – all you’ll need is 3,000 Paw Pennies for the medium bag and 10,000 for the large one. Handbag. Each adds an extra row of storage!

WHAT SPELL TO BUY

You can buy new spells at the sage’s house, north of Upriver Field, at the top of Forest Entrance. Interact with the cauldron to obtain new spells or interact with the spell book to change the ones you have equipped. There is also a spell book next to your house in Paw Village that does the same.

Obviously, a lot of this is personal preference, but here are the spells that absolutely saved the bacon:

METEOR CRIMSON

1 Flame Vortex Spell, 7 Fire Spheres, 2 Sun Stone, 1 Coin Bag

It is not a lie, this one absolutely BREAKS. There will be nothing left after launching Crimson Meteor except a fiery crater on the ground. It’s expensive, but it’s worth having in your arsenal.

SKY MOMENTUM

1 Earth Blade Spell, 7 Earth Spheres, 2 Sun Stone, 1 Pearl

Another expensive, but equally powerful, Heaven’s Drive will require a few things that are easy to come by, and a Pearl, which is not. However, it will be worth your time.

HEALING WIND

1 Howling Wind Spell, 3 Wind Spheres, 2 Miracle Fruits

As the only healing spell in the game, this one is a must if you get sprayed on a regular basis and you spend all your hard-earned money on healing items. Get yourself Healing Wind and buy some wings with Lifesteal from the Blacksmith in Rivero Fortress, and you’ll never have to eat an omelette again.

EARTH SHEETS

3 earth spheres, 1 fire sphere

A great and affordable early game buy that will come in handy even in the late game, Earth Blades knocks back enemies and deals DPS damage. If you can line up the monster you are fighting with in front of a long corridor of space, you can deal maximum damage and at the same time give yourself a breather to heal.

FLAME VORTEX

3 fire spheres, 1 wind sphere

Relatively cheap, very effective, it damages enemies at close range with a massive flaming tornado and deals all blazing damage for the next 15 seconds to boot. You won’t regret getting this one.

WHAT SPELL TO AVOID

TORNADO AND EYE OF THE STORM

Tempting, but save your amber to sell and upgrade your gear.

ICE SPELLS

There weren’t too many ice spells that we would recommend over the ones we chose previously; They’re good, but it’s more about freezing enemies in one place than damaging them. If you’re the type of player who likes to be safe and give yourself time to escape, it doesn’t hurt to have one in your arsenal, but we like to set everything on fire and then roll.

WHERE TO FIND RARE MATERIALS

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Most crafting recipes will require at least one rare item – here’s where to find them, listed in alphabetical order (spoilers for late game bosses!):

Gold, silver and copper – Paw Village / Entrance to the mountain tunnel / Mountain tunnel

Big mushroom – Wicked Mushroom, River Dungeon (West Paw Field Cave Entrance)

Bag of coins – Greed, Sea Cove

Cotton flower – Ghosts, Outer Wall of the Fort

Crystal Cave Key – West Karst Hills (hidden in an alley near the mountain cave exit)

Huge leaf – Flower Pixies, Blue Moon Lake

Miracle fruit – King Gooey, West Paw Field

Moonstone – Freddy O’Lantern, outer wall of the fort

Obsidian – Arnewts, east / south sand dunes / Canini beach

Pearl – Snowmonster, East Karst Hills

Rainbow scale – King Cobra, West Sand Dune

Sea Cove Key – West Sand Dune (hidden in a small alley on the east side)

Solar Stone – Orc warrior, forest plantation

Poison arrow – Shroomies, River Dungeon (West Paw Field Cave Entrance)

Turtle shell – Giant Tortoise Monster, Blue Moon Lake

Withered flower – Man-Eating Flower, River Bridge / Downstream River

Enemies like Dracufly, Crystal Guardian, and Chompy are extra tough challenges for people in the late game, but they don’t drop materials, they drop powerful gear.


That’s it for our guide Kitaria Fables! We hope you’ve found something useful here, and we encourage you to leave your own tips in the comments below. You can check out our brilliant Kitaria Fables review here, and all of our other gaming guides here.

If there’s anything else you need help with, let us know in the comments!



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