


To make bait you’ll need to get some meat as well as some sticks.

To make the apothecary humors you’ll need to gather ichor from bugs, but to do that you’ll first need to make some bait to attract them. While you can find petals lying around the forest floor, you’ll need to make the other ingredients yourself. To do this you’ll need to mix together some flower petals, magic paste, and apothecary humors. For example, one of the souls that you need to gather early on will lead you to a quest where you’ll need to create a growth potion. Wytchwood is basically one giant To-Do list of things that you’ll need to gather and craft. The animations and monster designs are also strangely adorable even when you have ghosts or giant spiders trying to take a bite out of you. Sure, some of the critters that you come across can get a little bit angry if you go near them, but it’s usually pretty easy to step out of their way. It’s definitely a relaxing experience and there’s nothing particularly hard about this game. Instead, you’ll need to use your crafted items and tools to turn any nasty creatures into more alchemic ingredients, which you can then turn into more items. This is very much a crafting adventure, by that I mean that while there are enemies there isn’t really much in the way of combat. By using your witching eye you’ll be able to see enemy weaknesses as well as more detail about the flora and fauna you come across. You’ll have a grimoire to hand which will slowly fill with new recipes as you wander around the world. To collect these souls, you’ll need to explore the countryside, research new recipes, gather ingredients, and craft new items.
