Bug event
Use attractors when the route is right, not just because you have them.
Insect event searches usually mean players want to know whether attractors are worth spending. This page gives a cautious player-first answer.
Fast Answer
Bait the Insects quick answer
Check event status, current weather, time window, target bugs, and reward proof before spending attractors.
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Player Route
What I would check first
| Topic | Why players search it | Best next action |
|---|---|---|
| Attractor timing | Players want better rare bug odds. | Spend only when location/time/weather match. |
| Rare targets | Collectors want event-specific bugs. | Record exact catch conditions. |
| Rewards | Event prizes can rotate. | Use dated proof. |
| Route | Forest, flower field, pond, night routes. | Pick one route per session. |
Player note 1
Do this first
Attractor pages should warn against random spending.
Player note 2
Avoid this mistake
Clear morning and night forest routes deserve separate notes.
Player note 3
Use this habit
Event rewards need screenshots or source links.
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FAQ
Short answers players usually need
Should I use all attractors during the event?
No. Use them only when the target route matches current conditions.
What should bug proof include?
Bug name, location, time, weather, rarity/value, event date, and screenshot if possible.
Is this better than normal bug catching?
Only if rewards or rare spawns justify the resources.
Player Comments
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