Bug database
Bug hunting works best when weather and time agree.
Bug pages are high-value collector traffic because players want rare insect locations and attractor timing.
Fast Answer
Bugs DB quick answer
Before using an attractor, check weather, time, location, and whether the target is actually available.
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Player Route
What I would check first
| Topic | Why players search it | Best next action |
|---|---|---|
| Clear morning | Butterflies, flower field, meadow, forest routes. | Good beginner route. |
| Night forest | Beetles, moths, high-value insects. | Good collector route. |
| Rainy route | Weather-sensitive insects. | Check source/proof before chasing. |
| Attractor use | Boosting target chances. | Only spend when route conditions match. |
Player note 1
Do this first
Record insect name, location, weather, time, value, rarity, and attractor use.
Player note 2
Avoid this mistake
Keep common catches for first-copy tracking, then sell duplicates carefully.
Player note 3
Use this habit
Link bugs to daily weather and map pages.
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FAQ
Short answers players usually need
When should I hunt rare bugs?
When the page confirms your current time and weather match the spawn condition.
Should I use attractors early?
Only after checking the target route. Random attractor use wastes resources.
What should the table include?
Location, time, weather, rarity, sell value, and proof date.
Player Comments
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