This article will show you how to get the hidden Wishing Well in Fields of Mistria, learn how to access it, and how to use it.
The Wishing Well is a hidden gem in Fields of Mistria that offers players a chance to obtain valuable items. This guide will walk you through finding the well, accessing it, and understanding its rewards.
The Wishing Well is located on the eastern side of the map, near the ruins on the Eastern Road. It’s close to the previously broken bridge that you repaired earlier in the game. However, accessing the well isn’t as simple as walking up to it.
A large boulder blocks the path to the Wishing Well. To remove it, you need a Copper Pickaxe. There are two ways to obtain this tool:
Buy a Copper Pickaxe from the Blacksmith for 1,000 Tesserae (requires unlocked Mines).
The Wishing Well allows you to make an offering once per day. There are two offering options:
Each offering has a chance to reward different items. Here’s a breakdown of potential rewards:
Category | Items |
Cosmetics | Soup Pot Hat, Teapot Hat, Cow Halo (Animal), Duck Ruffled Collar (Animal) |
Food Items | Wild Berry Jam, Blueberry Jam, Cabbage Slaw, Spring Salad, Speedy Infusion Latte |
Gems | Ruby x2, Sapphire x2, Emerald x2 |
Ingots | Copper Ingot x2, Iron Ingot x1 |
Category | Items |
Food Items | Berry Bowl, Spicy Cheddar Biscuit, Fried Rice |
Recipes | Berry Bowl Recipe, Spicy Cheddar Biscuit Recipe, Fried Rice Recipe |
Ingots | Silver Ingot x2 |
Gems | Diamonds x3, Pink Diamonds x2 |
The Wishing Well always provides items worth more than the offering. HIgher offerings have a chance to yield an even rarer and more valuable item in the game. Always consider your current needs when choosing the offering amount.
The Wishing Well adds an element of chance and excitement to Fields of Mistria. It provides an alternative method for obtaining rare items and recipes that might otherwise be difficult to acquire. By incorporating the Wishing Well into daily routines, players can potentially accelerate their progress and enhance their gaming experience.