

Once connected, the message will change to "Connected to the Internet" You are not connected to the internet at large and thus cannot trade with your online friend just yet.Ĭlick the 'Wifi' symbol in the bottom-right of the bottom screen.įollow the prompts to connect to the internet On the bottom screen there will be a "Connected to local wireless communication" message. You will need to go through a short tutorial if you haven't opened it beforeįestival Plaza will be enabled once you reach the first Pokémon Center in the game.

Open 'Festival Plaza' - by default it's on the second screen of options Start Sun/Moon, load your game, then open the Menu
BOTANICULA SUN ELEMENT CODE
Give your friend your 'Friend Code', and ask for theirsĬlick 'Register Friend' -> via Internet and enter their friend code
BOTANICULA SUN ELEMENT MANUAL
But since all that other, lesser loot will disappear first, the good loot should remain for quite a while.Ĭonfigure an internet connection on your 3DSįrom the 3DS Main menu, Go to System Settings (Wrench icon) -> Internet Settings -> Connection SettingsĬlick 'New Connection' -> Manual Setup -> Search for Access PointĬlick your Wifi name, and enter your passwordįrom the Main menu, click the 'Friend List' icon (the Orange Smiley face)

Again, as long as there isn't too much loot littering the ground. Good loot, like Legendaries, should stick around for a half hour. In the end, loot should stick around for at least 5 minutes as long as there isn't too much loot littering the ground. By the time I opened the last chest, only purples and oranges remained, and only in about half the chests. When opening hundreds of chests in my test map, white weapons would disappear by the time I opened two more chests. I suspect this is done to keep the engine from over-loading. If there is a ton of loot hanging around - hundreds of items - then loot will start to disappear sooner. The overall lifetime of loot appears to adjust on an as-needed basis. White weapons disappear before green which disappears before blue. I have set it to 1 second at times, and the stuff shrinks and disappears very quickly.Įach item type has a different setting for whether it's short-lived or long-lived. You have noticed that some loot starts to shrink before it disappears entirely, right? The default is 15 seconds, I believe. The last one is the time-to-shrink setting. The first two adjust the time certain loot is kept around, and it depends on whether an item is short-lived (money) or long-lived (Orange weapons). There is no set time-limit for loot, though the PC's INI files contain a few setting for influencing it. While some might find this annoying, it seems to be done as an effort to keep these locations from becoming cluttered with Storylets that are largely irrelevant to higher level players. I've only really seen this happen with Storylets that take place in Veilgarden, Ladybones Road, Spite, and Watchmaker's Hill and only with Storylets that just require one of the four major Qualities (although I can't be 100% sure). Here is an example of a Storylet that only says "Unlocked with Shadowy 32", but that has been found to be no longer available to players with Shadowy 47 and above (See "Rob a honey den" in the Echo Bazaar wiki What can be even more confusing, however, is that while some Storylets may have maximum Quality requirements, they aren't explicitly told to you. Here is an example of a Storylet that has both a minimum and maximum Quality requirement (which I have exceeded): If your Qualities exceed a maximum level requirement, the Storylet will be locked. While most Storylets have a minimum Quality level requirement, some have a maximum level requirement. Now, what may eventually happen is that you find yourself ineligible for old Storylets. Here is an official source on the matter (taken from the "What are Storylets?" section of the in-game help):Īll Storylets that the player is eligible for in a given location are always available. Like you've said, while Storylets of other colours may disappear after they are completed, white Storylets normally don't. No, any white (regular) Storylets that you are eligible for shouldn't disappear, but you may eventually become ineligible for them.
