Using seeds for crafting is not required to beat ; it’s an easy way to unlock Incantations, Arcana Cards, and other upgrades to make the descent through the Underworld much easier. Instead of simply waiting to find plants and other reagents in scattered rooms, Melinoe can find and plant seeds herself. Naturally, these seeds are spread out across the different zones in.
Reagents are commonly used for Incantations that can unlock entirely new game mechanics, such as the Fated List of Minor Prophecies. Although optional, it is highly advisable to invest spare reagents into the cauldron at the Crossroads. Farming the likes of Moly, Nightshade, Deathcaps, and more is extremely time-consuming and arduous. Instead, growing your plants in the Crossroads is a way to expedite this process. Before setting out to find seeds, players should know the locations of these sought-after items.
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There are 14 total plants that can be used as reagents in. Given that the popular title is still in its early access phase, it’s possible that more plants and recipes could be added as the game progresses down its roadmap. Although you can gather any plant you see, not all plants have seeds that can be grown at the Crossroads. Typically, these plants are fairly common anyway so that you won’t miss out on much.
Plant
Does it have seeds?
Location
Cattail
Yes
Found in Oceanus.
Deathcap
No
Found in Erebus, but only whenever it's raining.
Driftwood
No
Found in the Rift of Thessaly.
Garlic
Yes
Found in Oceanus.
Lotus
No
Found in Oceanus.
Myrtle
No
Found in the Fields of Mourning.
Mystery Seed
Yes
Found in any of the four major regions. Rewards players with a mystery seed from any listed plant.
Plant
Does it have seeds?
Location
Moly
No
Found in Erebus.
Moss
No
Found on the surface.
Nightshade
Yes
Found in Erebus.
Poppy
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