Project Slayers How tTo Get Polar Fans Guide

Project Slayers: How to Get Polar Fans | Update 1.5

Alexis Ongsansoy
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When you’re putting together a set of accessories or weapons in Project Slayers, you kinda want to have everything in the same place for the bonuses to stack. This would mean having the tops, bottoms, even the scarfs on occasion.

The Polar fans should be one of the many things you have on your grocery list of things to have, especially if you’re a Slayer. With the buffs you get at tier 0 and the fact that it has five times the durability, it’s definitely a weapon worth fighting for. Find out more about how you can get it by reading this guide!

How to Get Polar Fans

The Polar fans can be found deep in the Devourer’s Jaw next to the room where Douma is. In order to actually interact with it you’re going to need 150k Wen, 10 ores and at least one War Fan. To get to the Devourer’s Jaw faster, you can interact with any Horse guy NPC nearby as long as you already have the location unlocked.

Project Slayers How tTo Get Polar Fans Guide NPC

Once you’re at the location, take a left turn going into the caves. Follow the corridor until it empties into a larger room.

Project Slayers How tTo Get Polar Fans Guide

Go behind the two rock formations and head right. This will lead you into an even bigger corridor. After a bit of walking, turn left at the first chance you get to Douma’s room.

Project Slayers How tTo Get Polar Fans Guide

Douma will be right in front of the room that you need to get into. You don’t really need to beat him to get the Polar Fans but the thought of his head rolling is entertaining enough to fight him. Nonetheless, the choice is yours to make.

Project Slayers How tTo Get Polar Fans Guide

And that’s how you get the Polar Fans in Project Slayer’s 1.5 update. Now check your inventory and see if you have any accessories that go well with it!

Project Slayers How tTo Get Polar Fans Guide

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