Irsea is a creature first available during the Festival of Oge Mai. It can now be found in Mama Tree and Base Camp.
Irsea's word count used to be 220, and was decreased to 100 in early October 2023. In addition, their time was changed from 30 minutes to 10 minutes and their XP and drops were slightly altered.
Lore[]
The Irsea, according to Nabia, is a small creature that uses its antennae to find the biggest patches of essence to eat. The first one to go out keeps all three eyes open for predators, and when the coast is clear, signals others to join the feast by unfurling its tail... which looks suspiciously like Leafsung Tattoos. I mentioned this to Nabia and she nodded. Generations ago, Irsea were known for being lucky, and their tail patterns were copied so often for boots, swords, etc., no one took notice when their numbers grew fewer. They just... disappeared one spring day.
Drops[]
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During the Festival of Oge Mai, Irsea also dropped Festival of Oge Mai Tokens.
In early October 2023, Coins were added while Essence and Dust were removed.
Quests[]
- Mama Tree side quest: Mama Tree Explorer (1)
- Mama Tree side quest: Tinkering with Leafsung (1/5) (5)
- Base Camp side quest: A Little Forest Luck 1/2 (10)
- Base Camp side quest: A Little Forest Luck 2/2 (20)
- Guardian's Lair side quest: Shades of Gold (8)
- Dragon Lair quest: Living a Crawly Life (1/3) (10)
- Dragon Lair side quest: Eenris' Battle Training (12)
- Volkee Mines side quest: Lovely Little Things (2/5) (9)
- Volkee Mines side quest: What Makes Luck? (3/3) (30)
- Hunt 2022 quest: Piecing Together History 4/5 (10)
- Hunt 2022 quest: Kultalva Thinks Design (1/3) (10)
Historical Quests[]
- Festival of Oge Mai quest: A Little Luciola Luck (1/2) (5)
- Festival of Oge Mai quest: A Little Luciola Luck (2/2) (10)
- Festival of Oge Mai quest: Shades of Gold (5)
If you completed A Little Luciola Luck or Shades of Gold during the Festival of Oge Mai, it will not be available in Base Camp.
Locations[]
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During the Festival of Oge Mai, Irsea was found at the Forest Region Meeting Ground.
Mastery Rewards[]
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Level 6: Gold Badge (500 Battles)
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Level 7: Light Badge (1,000 Battles)
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