Pilgrammed: How To Farm Chaos Essence Fast

Alexis Ongsansoy
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Most games nowadays always have some sort of item that you would want in your inventory the moment you start playing. Gathering resources to no end was never an MMO exclusive after all, especially when people started experimenting with the genres we have. Here in Pilgrammed, farming or whatever you like to call it can be repeated an infinite amount of times as well, this includes Chaos Essence, something that will keep you busy later on in the game. But where can you find and farm this material? Stick around and find out more by reading through the guide!

How To Farm Chaos Essence Fast | Pilgrammed

At first you’ll need Chaos Essence for the “Innocuous Introduction” quest, after gathering a few hundred of them you can get the rest from defeating the local bosses. But there’s an even easier way to gather these excretions without losing your mind, all you need is a boat and a ranged weapon if you like keeping your distance.

Getting to the destination will be made easier if you happen to be on the northern part of the map, specifically Big Bay or The Prairie. All you have to do at this point is travel to the dock over at the Forest and sail upwards through the Eastern Sea past Bear Island.

Wait until nightfall when you get to Patchland Grove, your target is a Scarecrow and they only spawn in at that time. It’s completely up to you if you want to fight them head on, but the preferable way of getting the Chaos Essence from them is through cheesy range tactics!

What’s better than that is they can’t really reach you when you’re standing in a high place, making the fight even easier. Just don’t take on two of them at once since they can stand on top of each other to hit you. Scarecrows have a chance of dropping 1-3 units of Chaos Essence and give out 800 EXP each, not to mention a little bit of gold. Stick around the island until you get the desired amount!

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Here we have Alexis, he's been gaming ever since the second Famicom came out. Which is probably the reason why he goes back to platformers every now and then. Somewhere down the line he started getting more and more fascinated about looking at maps change colors for three to eight hours straight. If he's not out strategizing and beating the life out of his space bar in that order there's a good chance you can find him playing an FPS or talking someone's ear out about how game balance gets in the way of realism. You can tell that he really likes getting the full experience of whatever he gets his hands on.
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