How to Get Sporetail Stipe in Wild Hearts

Our location guide on how to get Sporetail Stipe in Wild Hearts will help you locate the item with ease!
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Wild Hearts is a fast-paced action game with a vibrant, stylized aesthetic and a synth-pop soundtrack, where players travel through surreal and dreamlike landscapes, battling foes, and dodging obstacles. There are many different materials and ingredients you might need to progress and craft things in the game, including many that drop from Giant Kemono. This is our guide on how to get Sporetail Stipe in Wild Hearts to help!

How to Get Sporetail Stipe in Wild Hearts

To get Sporetail Stipe in Wild Hearts, you will just need to successfully break the tail of a Sporetail Kemono. This creature is found in the Buddha Cave or at the Mushroom Hollow Entrance, both are in Akikure Canyon. The lore says that, “The Kasayadoshi supports a fungus in its body, giving rise to the mushroom-like tail that has earned it the common name “Sporetail.””

To swiftly take down a Sporetail, you have to be able to manage the Sporetail pups that get more aggressive the more its parent rodent is angered, but with a timely Star Bomb Karakuri, you can keep them under control. Then, target its head and use fire-based weapons to get through the battle successfully.

After slaying/dealing decisive blows to parts of a Sporetail, you may also get these items: Sporetail Claw, Sporetail Hide, Sporetail Fang, and/or Sporetail Cell.

We hope our guide to how to get Sporetail Stipe in Wild Hearts has helped you locate the item you need. You can also use the Cyclopedia to check what obtainable materials have a chance to drop based on the Kemono if you are uncertain. The Cyclopedia also marks where their habitat is. Check out more of our Wild Hearts coverage!

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Wild Hearts has a slew of different types of materials and ingredients that can be gathered, obtained from kills, and the like. These items can then be used to craft or upgrade armor, expand Dragon Pits, or to make meals. Here are some more guides we have put together:

Christine Mielke

Christine Mielke

Christine Mielke has been an avid fan of word games and puzzles for over two decades. She loves to unscramble words, challenge herself to crossword puzzles and try out the latest word games. As a published author and database architect, it was natural for her to take her love for all things word games to the next level!

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