In an attempt to restore the ecosystem in Towers of Aghasba, players have to upgrade the Colossal Tree to spread its influence on the land. For this, there are many requirements to fulfill. The game teaches you about this concept in the Sowing the Seed quest in Towers of Aghasba.
After reaching King Tree level two in the Temperate ecosystem, players can continue to level three, which comes with tasks such as feeding 15 creatures in the ecosystem, planting 10 Temperate Seeds, harvesting and planting Grand Seed from the Colossal Tree, and having 32 fully grown plants in the ecosystem. Once the requirements are fulfilled, Sprite will again ask for Amity and Dung to upgrade the King Tree. But this time, the creature also asks for an item called Raro Fruit. Here’s how players can get Raro Fruit in Towers of Aghasba.
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How To Get Raro Fruit In Towers of Aghasba
To get a Raro Fruit in Towers of Aghasba, players must fix the Lutoro Bridge to reach the mainland; plenty of Raro Stalk grows around Midhaven. Afterward, it’s easy to multiply Raro Fruit by planting a Ripe Seed for a chance to grow a Raro Stalk, then harvest the Raro Stalk to get Raro Fruits.
Keep in mind that the plants grown from Ripe Seed are random, so players may have to plant several to get Raro Stalk. Approach the planted seed to see which plants it’ll grow into once the timer ends.
Other than harvesting Raro Stalk, there are other sources for Raro Fruit, like chopping down a Raro Tree. However, the Raro Tree is only available from a Tropical Seed, obtainable from the Tropical ecosystem on the mainland.
Raro Fruit isn’t a common sight on Amani Island, but once players reach the mainland, Raro Stalk grows all over the area. The Fruit is especially adored by the Forest God, causing him to get intoxicated at times. Lore-wise, overconsumption of Raro Fruit in Towers of Aghasba will cause intoxication, although there doesn’t seem to be any negative effects when players eat many of them at once.
Apart from the Forest God, some creatures in the Tropical ecosystem also enjoy Raro Fruits, so stocking up on them is a good idea if players are planning to feed some animals. Additionally, once Midhaven is upgraded to Tier 1, superfluous items like Raro Fruits can be scrapped to get Gold Dust and Gold Nugget, which is better than throwing things away or scrapping usable items when the Storage Box in Towers of Aghasba is completely filled.
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