

I picked a sweating fruit and a clean one, and cut them both open down the middle (see picture linked above). They seem semi-gelatinous, and leave blue/grey residue on the tip of the wood. Using a toothpick, I prodded at some droplets. Most of the bin had at least tiny grey drops on the stems. I proceeded to harvest as normal, but separated the fruits that had "sweat" and fruits that were clean. The droplets never went away, and when I lifted the lid to harvest today I noticed a lot of the drops had turned grey or blueish in color. My fruiting temperature is about 75 degrees Fahrenheit.Įverything went really smooth up until this point - probably my healthiest looking bin yet!Ī couple of days ago I noticed water drops on the stems of the rapidly growing fruits. I followed my usual process of Uncle Ben's Tek and monotub with coco coir. This is my first attempt at cloning a strong Golden Teacher fruit I previously grew. I need some guidance on whether these guys are sick or not. But just when I thought I was really getting the hang of it - my latest grow resulted in something I'd never seen. I've had failures, successes, and everything in between. The game says “more punch cards soon” and the rollout has taken place on a weekly basis so far.Thanks to amazing friends on Reddit, my mycology skills have flourished in the past year. We expect the quests to evolve and expand over time, just like the challenges of previous seasons. The weekly challenges are a bit tougher, such as placing in the top 10 together with your friends in five different matches. For example, one of the first daily challenges is to complete three of Madcap’s quests. You can then follow the quest in the punch card menu.Ĭompleting character quests will help you progress on your daily and weekly punch cards. Then you can find them in a real match and talk to them to start the quest line. The punch card menu allows you to navigate to a specific character to select it and its location will be shown on the map. To trigger a quest line, you will need to manually visit each character on the map.

For example, the starting quest is always worth 12,000 XP, while the fifth will give you 20,000 XP. These characters present their challenges in the form of punch cards with five objectives of varying difficulty (and scale to give you more XP for each subsequent quest). Instead of having a new list of challenges that pops up automatically every week, you now have to visit specific characters for access to the latest objectives.

Recommended literature: What are punch cards? Here are the new ones Fourteen days Season 8 punch cards. In this guide, we’ll show you how the new punch cards work, along with a list of the new challenges for each character. It seems that new characters are being added every week, presenting quest lines for you to complete and replacing the old challenge system. While the basic way Challenges work hasn’t changed too much, your goals will certainly be presented differently this time around.

Instead, Season 8 introduces punch cards with multiple objectives given to you by the game’s lively characters. Gone are the traditional challenges that simply appear automatically every week. With the start of Fourteen days Chapter 2, Season 8, a new challenge system has been implemented.
