Summoners War Chronicles – Magic Core & Faint Magic Core Farm Guide

David Mickov
3 Min Read

Magic Core and Faint Magic Core make for one of the most needed items in Summoners War Chronicles. The thing about them is that they can be a pain to obtain. When knowing the right location and monsters, is a walk in the park. In this guide, we will show you how to get the most amount of them and where. Let’s get started.

Magic Core & Faint Magic Core Farm Guide – Summoners War Chronicles

Magic Core

The best way to get the Magic Core & Faint Magic Core is to kill the Creature Field. Another way is to simply go to the Trade Center and buy it for some cash and coins.

The item will randomly drop and have a small chance and rate when you kill the creature fields. You can easily open up the Magic Core tab and inside of it find the Creature Fields ant their locations. Press Track on the right side so that you can find them on the map.

These are their locations:

  • Ayah
  • Flurence
  • Rukurangma

Faint Magic Core

You can do the absolute same thing with the Faint Magic Core. Find these creature fields but in different locations or simply go ahead inside the Trade Center and buy it from there. Click on the track button and it will show you where they are.

Here are their locations and where you can actually get them:

  • Tesca
  • Ayah
  • Flurence
  • Rukurangma

The Best Route

The best route to be farming the Creature Fields and getting the Magic and Faint Magic Core is to head on over to the Ayah, FLurence, and Rukurangma. In these regions, you are able to find the most amount of monsters to defeat.

Simply run across the map and look for them. It will take you about an hour to get a couple of them so we recommend that you use AoE skills and attract a lot of monsters near you first.

That’s everything that you need to know about the Magic Cores. We hope that this guide has helped you get a lot of them. Good luck!

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