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Revision as of 16:23, 27 November 2019

Warp Totems are consumable items that can be used as instant transport to different areas on the map. They can be crafted, earned, or purchased at the Casino, and are used to quickly travel to different parts of the Valley. Crafting recipes come from leveling up your Foraging skill. To use a Warp Totem, select it in inventory and "use" it (right-click).

Later in the game there are permanent teleporters available which replace consumable Warp Totems. They function much the same way, but are not consumed on use.

There are three locations Warp Totems will teleport players to: The Farm, The Mountain, and The Beach.

Note that on the day of the Luau and Dance of the Moonlight Jellies, the Warp Totem: Beach will be consumed upon use, but will not transport the player to the Beach.

Farm

  • Warp Totem Farm.png Warp Totem: Farm warps you directly to your farm totem. It is consumed on use.
  • Return Scepter.png Return Scepter warps you directly to your farm house. It is not consumed on use.
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Mountains

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Beach

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Desert

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