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Cómo obtener una escalera paradisana en AVOWED

By MilaMar 01,2025

En declarado , la escalera paradisana es un material de actualización crucial y raro. Esta guía detalla cinco métodos para adquirirlo:

1. Compras de Merylin: Merylin, un comerciante en South Paradise (ver mapa a continuación), vende una escalera paradisana y artículos que se pueden desglosar para producir más. Su inventario no se repone, así que actúa rápidamente.

The map location of Merilyn the merchant in Avowed to get & buy more Paradisan Ladder

Fuente de la imagen: Obsidian Entertainment a través del escapista

2. Foraging: Explore el mundo del juego. El ícono de la planta de escalera paradisana (un círculo rojo en el mini-map, ver la imagen a continuación) indica su ubicación. Tenga en cuenta las plantas de aspecto similar.

Avowed gameplay of finding & getting Paradisan Ladder by finding it in the wild while exploring, its location marked on a mini-map

Fuente de la imagen: Obsidian Entertainment a través del escapista

3. Misiones secundarias: Muchas misiones secundarias recompensan los materiales de fabricación, incluida la escalera paradisana. La búsqueda del "plan de escape", por ejemplo, proporciona dos unidades.

4. Deconstrucción del artículo: Desmontar elementos mejorados en su Banco de trabajo para recuperar la escalera paradisana utilizada en su creación. Consulte los inventarios de los comerciantes para obtener artículos que lo contengan.

5. Degradado en la Talón de Hylea: Una vez que llegas a la escalera esmeralda y adquieres Hylea's Talon (un material de nivel superior), puedes degradar a cada una en tres unidades de escalera paradisana en la función de rebaño de tu banco de trabajo.

Dominar estos métodos asegura un suministro constante de escalera paradisana para actualizaciones de equipos óptimos en declarado .

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