A Fruits of the Zee Primer

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Game Instructions: The branches here provide information on the activities available during the Fruits of the Zee festival, how to acquire resources, and the event schedule.

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Permission to dive
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    Success Instructions: By engaging in activities in 'Supplication on the Shore', you will raise your 'Fivefold Devotion' quality. When your Devotion is 5 or higher, you may visit 'The Fishing Boats, Empty' to dive for treasure. The higher your Devotion, the deeper you will be able to dive. The deeper you dive, the more valuable the treasures you will encounter. During dives you will be able to find new zee treasures, items from previous years, and fragments of coral that can later be traded for new equipment.

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Permission to trade
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    Success Instructions: Wreck-Diving, and the ability to gain Fivefold Devotion, will be available for the first week of the festival. Both activities will close on the 14th September, so be sure to complete your underwater business before that date. You may check the value of your dive treasures on the branches 'Consider your zee treasures' here and within 'The Fishing Boats, Empty'. On the 14th, when diving closes, the Fruits Market will open. Here you may trade your dive treasures for items, valuables, and new ships. Trading will close on the 21st September, when the festival concludes. Dive treasures and duplicate items of equipment that are not traded before the festival ends will lose their value and disappear after this date.

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Consider the treasures of the deep
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    Success Instructions: The items – including equipment – that you find while wreck-diving can be traded for Thalassic Favour later in the festival. Thalassic Favour can then be spent on other items from Fruits festivals past and present, or traded for trinkets that can be sold at the Bazaar. Later in the festival, the Green-Gilled Shipwright will arrive, offering ships unavailable during the rest of the year. These ships vary in price depending on how valuable your current ship is, but never cost more than 2,000 Thalassic Favour. Pedestrian Polyps, Barnacled Headpieces and Grasping Corals can be converted into brand new items later in the festival, separate to Thalassic Favour. Each of these coral clusters can become one of three cosmetic variations of the same item.

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Consider your zee treasures
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    Success Instructions: The items – including equipment – that you find while wreck-diving can be traded for Thalassic Favour later in the festival. Thalassic Favour can then be spent on other items from Fruits festivals past and present, or traded for trinkets that can be sold at the Bazaar. At present, the dive treasures in your possession represent () points of Thalassic Favour. Items from past Fruits of the Zee festivals will be available to buy, costing between 75 and 250 Thalassic Favour each. All together, they cost no more than 2,000 Thalassic Favour. Later in the festival, the Green-Gilled Shipwright will arrive, offering ships unavailable during the rest of the year. These ships vary in price depending on how valuable your current ship is, but never cost more than 2,000 Thalassic Favour. […] Pedestrian Polyps, Barnacled Headpieces and Grasping Corals can be converted into brand new items later in the festival, separate to Thalassic Favour. Each of these coral clusters can become one of three cosmetic variations of the same item.

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