Where To Get Nature’s Jade in Throne & Liberty

Sankar
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There are over 100 different materials in the game, each with its own special properties that help you advance. Nature’s Jade is one of the crafting materials you’ll find throughout the game. Nature’s Jade is used to upgrade Fishing rods. However, it can be difficult to find in the game, especially if you don’t know where to look for. Thus, while other resources are easy to find, sometimes you can find yourself lost in looking for Nature’s Jade. In these, we will tell you how to find Nature’s Jade and how to use it.

How to Get Nature’s Jade

There are three ways to obtain Nature’s Jade in the game. You can find it in Small and Big Catch Sacks, which can be acquired in the same way as you catch fish or find treasures. These sacks appear randomly, with Small Catch Sacks being the most common and Big Catch Sacks being rarer. Even if you obtain a Small or Big Catch Sack, there’s no guarantee that it will contain Nature’s Jade. In fact, it’s more likely to contain other resources.

How to Get Sacks in Throne and Liberty

To get sacks in the game, you need to throw your line into the water and wait for the sack to be caught in the line. When a sack gets caught in the hook, a stamina bar will appear. You must deplete this bar by pulling the line in the opposite direction of the sacks movement. However, be careful not to let your own stamina bar run out, as this will cause the sack to move away.

How to Use Nature’s Jade

Once you’ve collected enough Nature’s Jade, you can use it to improve your fishing rods. There are different types of rods, like Bamboo, Steel, Monster, Tevent, and Platinum, that you can craft. To upgrade your Bamboo Fishing Rod to a Steel one, you’ll need 10 Nature’s Jade and some other materials. You can find a Sundries Merchant to do this. Upgrading to Monster Bone requires 30 more Nature’s Jade. If you have a Tevent’s Soul Fragment, you can craft a Tevent Fishing Rod directly with 100 Nature’s Jade. Better rods make fishing easier and increase your chances of finding Sacks.

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By Sankar
Decided that degrees were as useful as extra lives in a Mario game-totally unnecessary! I’m diving into the extravagant universe of my favourite game, Assassin’s Creed, which lets me roam the world without actually paying for plane tickets. Hodophile by nature and aspiring to get lost in Hang Sơn Đoòng cave in Vietnam someday!
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