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 Sapscourge Materials Guide in Wild Hearts and how to get the different materials available in-game.
Sapscourge Materials Guide – Normal
Sapscourges are Giant Kemono that can be found on the Blossom Trail during Chapters 1 and 2. Their Elemental Weakness is Fire, and they are weak to Slashing weaponry. To swiftly take down a Sapscourge, you will want to focus attacks on its head, where it is softest, or by destroying its tail and gives you an easier to time for charge attacks.
Here are all of the crafting and upgrading materials that normal Sapscourges can drop so that you can craft or upgrade armor/weapons to get to end-game hunts!
Crafting Material | Notes |
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Sapscourge Amber | Break sap sacs |
Sapscourge Horn | Break head |
Sapscourge Leaf Beard | Break head |
Sapscourge Sap | Rare drop |
Sapscourge Tail | Break tail |
Small Plum Scent Crystal | Defeat |
Young Warrior Kemono Blood | Defeat |
Young Warrior Teardrops | Defeat |
Remember, some items require you to break certain parts of the Giant Kemono, while others are more common drops after slaying one in any manner. Not all drops are guaranteed, though, so be prepared to grind for some materials.
We hope our guide on Sapscourge Materials 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!
More Wild Hearts Giant Kemono Material Guides
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:
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