Morel Mushroom is one of the many forageable items you can find in Fields of Mistria, but pinpointing its location can be a huge pain.
These mushrooms are pretty rare and they only appear during one season. However, they’re a rare sight even during said season, as they seem to have low spawn rates. Nonetheless, knowing where to look can help you find them more easily. Plus, there’s a way to get them even when outside their season, provided you’ve got enough Tesserae.
In this guide, we’ll tell you everything we know about the location of Morel Mushrooms in this game to help you find them more easily.
Morel Mushroom Location
If you’re foraging for a Morel Mushroom, you should first be aware that they only spawn during the Spring in Fields of Mistria. On top of that, their spawn points seem to be somewhat randomized and not guaranteed during Spring even. That makes them pretty rare, indeed! However, these are their known spawn locations:
Almost everywhere in The Narrows, particularly near the river.
Above the entrance to The Mines after completing the Beautification Project.
Near the lighthouse at the Beach.
Around cliffs in The Eastern Road.
Remember, though, you’ll only find Morel Mushrooms at those foraging spots during Spring. However, speaking of Spring, you should also make sure to partake in the Spring Festival Eventduring the season!
Besides these foraging locations, you can also find Morel Mushrooms randomly at Balor’s Wagon in the southern part of Mistria. They aren’t guaranteed at the shop, so you’ll need to check in often and a single Morel Mushroom will cost you 100 Tesserae. On the upside, Balor’s Wagon can stock Morel Mushrooms even when it’s not Spring!
Sadly, though, that’s all we can tell you about the location of the rare Morel Mushroom in Fields of Mistria. The randomization means there’s no guaranteed spot for them. Nonetheless, you at least know where and when to look for them. Keep your eyes open as you explore the areas surrounding Mistria and you’ll certainly end up finding at least one of these mushrooms!
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