One quest is actually a lot easier than it seems. Most quests in are relatively simple Special Orders, in which an NPC will post a note to the bulletin board asking for a specific item. The item can be an everyday object the player is liable to have thousands of, or some rare, hidden artifact that may take hours to find. But overall, it's as simple as finding the item and bringing it back, at which point the player will receive a reward and a friendship or romance increase with the relevant character.
Problems arise when the sought-after item is hard to come by. Whether it requires a deep dive into the treacherous mines, a day in the remote Calico Desert, or just a lot of luck, these quests can take a lot of time to complete. Players may even avoid them on principle, knowing they've got easier and more important tasks to take care of first. However, at least one of these quests is easier than it looks on the surface, as long as players are willing to exploit a handy little trick.
There's an easy trick to complete the Wizard's quest for prismatic jelly in only a matter of minutes. Once players have progressed far enough in the mines, they may see a note from the Wizard on the town's bulletin board. He requests a single jar of prismatic jelly, which he notes can be found within the caves. The problem is, prismatic jellies are exceedingly rare, and are only dropped by the equally rare prismatic slimes. Players may not have encountered a prismatic slime by the time this becomes available, and even if they have, it's difficult to spawn them reliably.
Prismatic slimes are easily recognized by their changing colors — they cycle through an RGB color spectrum.
However, it's fairly easy to farm prismatic slimes by exploiting the mines' procedurally generated nature. Each time a player takes the elevator into the mines, the floor they arrive on is reset. So, all a player has to do is take the elevator to the fifth floor and look around for a prismatic slime. If they can't find one, they only need to get back on the elevator, return to the top, and then head back to the fifth floor to try again. This can be repeated infinitely until a prismatic slime spawns.
Prismatic slimes still have a low spawn rate, so it may take a bit of time, but very little in-game time passes just by riding the elevator up and down. Even if the player has to repeat this process several times over, they'll still only burn through an in-game hour, give or take a few minutes. It may be repetitive, but it's bound to work eventually, and likely to spawn a prismatic slime without too much effort.
The Wizard doesn't just ask for prismatic jelly once — this Special Order can repeat itself any number of times. And unfortunately, prismatic
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