One of The Wandering Village's most significant challenges is the toxic pollen that has spread throughout the world. The pollen's poisonous spread is what forced your village to travel before the chance encounter with Onbu at the beginning of the game. Though you can find refuge on its back, you haven't escaped the poison just yet.
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Throughout your journey, you'll find yourself dealing with its deadly effects, from your villagers and Onbu suffering in polluted air to dealing with toxic plants spreading across your scarce land. You'll never fully escape, but this guide will help you survive.
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You can check the area's toxicity level in the toxicity indicator on the right of the temperature indicator. It tracks air toxicity and ground toxicity. The former indicates what your village experiences while Onbu is standing and on the move while the latter indicates what your village will experience when Onbu is resting or sleeping.
Ground toxicity is higher than air toxicity. Keeping Onbu moving through toxic areas is essential because it'll both let you get away from the toxins and will expose you to less toxicity in the immediate term. This is where having Onbu's trust and managing its sleepiness becomes important.
The pollen hasn't spread across the entire world just yet. Each of the game's three biomes has its own toxicity levels to be mindful of.
Both your villagers and Onbu itself will become poisoned as they spend time in toxic air and, if left untreated, they'll lose health and eventually die. Fortunately, all you need to do is
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