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Graveyard Keeper: How to find and use moths - Practical Tips

Graveyard Keeper: How to find and use moths

by Pramith

Moths in Graveyard Keeper are animals of the night that you find when collecting flowers. You can use the insects in a variety of ways

Find and use moths in Graveyard Keeper

In Graveyard Keeper, you can find moths by picking all kinds of flowers at night. The more you collect, the higher the probability of catching the insects.

  • This is only possible as soon as you learn the insect technology. You will find this in the Agriculture and Nature technology tree after you have unlocked Gathering and then Beekeeping. It doesn’t matter where you pick the flowers
  • When you pick flowers, moths are automatically added to your inventory. You must then examine the animals at the work table to obtain the recipes for chaos extract and chaos solution, as well as 30 green tech points.
  • Furthermore, there is a quest in which you must deliver a certain number of the winged insects to the lighthouse keeper.
  • They are particularly important when fishing. Many fish will bite if you use moths as bait.
  • These include: Perch, tilapia, carp and sturgeon. You can even fish for frogs with moths.

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