How To Acquire Pet Kemono Seeds In Wild Hearts

How To Acquire Pet Kemono Seeds In Wild Hearts:

Koei Tecmo’s first entry into the monster-hunting genre, Wild Hearts, offers game-play reminiscent to the Monster Hunter series within the context of an original and aesthetically pleasing depiction of mediaeval Japan.

While the major objective of the game is to defeat the enormous and difficult Kemono that rule over Azuna, there are also a variety of other monsters that wander the land that are just as vital to the journey you are on.

Throughout your adventures, you will come across a great number of itty-bitty creatures that are often referred to as Kemono and that may be caught, brought back to your Dragon Pit, and kept as pets there.

Here’s something on which I’m certain that we can all reach a consensus. The Giant Kemono, the crafting, the stunning vistas, or the one-of-a-kind creations are not what make Wild Hearts the greatest element of the game.

It’s not that at all; rather, it’s the fact that you are able create twenty-four different little Kemono pets. When you capture one of these species, it’s possible that they’ll drop a Pet Kemono seed.

How to Catch the Teeny-Bopper Kemono:

Although the diminutive Kemono won’t fight alongside you in Wild Hearts, which is probably for the best, they will drop useful crafting materials that can be used to create and upgrade more powerful armor and weapons as you progress through the game. While this is a bit of a bummer, it’s probably for the best that they don’t.

You will come across over 20 distinct types of teeny-tiny Kemono, each of which will drop a different kind of crafting material. In this tutorial, we’ll be concentrating on Pet Kemono Seeds since they are an essential crafting material that you’ll need in Wild Hearts.

There are a total of twenty-one teeny-tiny Kemono strewn throughout the lands, and each one is cute and deserving of collection. When you have a number of these animals in your possession, you will be rewarded with Pet Kemono Seed, an item that may be used in the crafting process. Nevertheless, not every Pet Kemono will offer you seeds to harvest. These are the ones that meet the criteria.

Where to find Pet Kemono:

Harugasumi Way

  • Canecrown Viper
  • Berrybright Squirrel

Akikura Canyon

  • Cherrytinge Ladybug

Fuyufusagi Fort

  • Frostberry Squirrel

Natsukodachi Isle

  • Orangetufted Constrictor

You will see from the list that appears above that capturing a squirrel, viper, or ladybird will result in the acquisition of a Pet Kemono Seed for your collection. To get a pet, you have to sneak up on one of these creatures that can be caught and then hit the key that corresponds to the pet you want to get when the prompt comes.

Pets that have been caught may be put in a unique craft building known as a Wildlife Cage Dragon Karakuri in order to maintain the development of Pet Kemono Seeds. This structure can be crafted.

After you return from a combat, caged little Kemono have a chance to drop more goods, including Pet Kemono Seeds every so often. Spending a significant number of Karakuri Orbs is required in order to get access to the Animal Cage.

After Every Big Battle You Get A Gift From Kemono Pet:

There is an option for a Wildlife Cage Dragon Karakuri inside the Karakuri tree that you have. If you choose this option, you will be able to construct a cage where you can keep the Little Kemono of your choice after you get it.

At first glance, it may seem that this just serves an aesthetic function but, if you return after some time has passed, your pet has a gift for you in the form of an item that is exclusive to it.

How To Make Cage:

You are free to keep as many pets as you want, but if you want to keep them confined in a Wildlife Cage and continually harvest goods from them, you will need a different Wildlife Cage for each pet.

You will want to check your cages after every big battle, since you will need to defeat giant Kemono for your caged creatures to drop extra stuff and you will need to do so before each major combat. When you’re out, don’t overlook the opportunity to show some affection to the larger Kemono.

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