Bugs seem to be everywhere you turn in Fields of Mistria. No, I’m not talking about the development variety, I mean the 𝔍tiny creatures with six (or more) legs that crawl, fly, and flap around the town ready to be caught using the Bug Net.
As parꦆt of the first major update on November 18, a few new collections were added to the Museum and one of them requires you to gather up bugs that spawn in more than one season. There are a fair few of these multi-season insects to work through, and it can be a little overwhelming trying to figure out which spawns when.
All multi-season bugs in Fields of Mistria
There are two different types of inter-seasonal bugs in Fields of Mistria – those that spawn all year round, and those that can spawn in any season other than Winter. There are also Mines bugs, which are also multi-season, as the weather doesn’t quite penetrate below the ground.
Bugs in Fields of Mistria also have specific time and weather restraints to think abo𓆏ut. If you’re confused, don’t worry, here’s all the bugs you need to consider if you’re trying to fill out the Multi-Season Insects collection at the Museum.
Year round bugs
The following bugs can spawn during any season, and most don’t have any specific spawn conditions. The Fuzzy Moth is an outsider here, and is slightly harder to catch than any of the other bugs that can be caught at any time. For the most part, if you want to catch these b𓆏ugs, you’ll need to spend a lot of time at the Beach south of Sweetwater Fa𓆏rm.
Bug | Location | Weather | Time |
Fuzzy Moth | Mistria | Sun or Wind | 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. |
Beach Hopper | Beach | Any | Any |
Hermit Crab | Beach | Any | Any |
Relic Crab | Beach | Any | Any |
Sand Bug | Beach | Any | Any |
Surf Beetle | Beach | Any | Any |
Waterbug | Beach | Any | Any |
Pond Skater | Ponds | Any | Any |
Spring, Summer, and Fall bugs
T𓃲hese bugs are apparently not hardy enough to brave the cold of the Winter months like the💞ir Beach loving cousins, and you’ll mostly find them in the center of Mistria and the surrounding areas.
Bug | Location | Weather | Time |
Ant | Mistria | Any | Any |
Bumblebee | Mistria | Sun or Wind | 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. |
Grasshopper | Mistria | Sun or Wind | 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. |
Hummingbird Hawk Moth | Mistria | Any | Any |
Lightning Dragonfly | The Narrows and Eastern Road | Rain | 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. |
Praying Mantis | Mistria | Sun or Wind | Any |
Question Mark Butterfly | Mistria | Sun or Wind | Any |
Redhead Worm | Mistria | Any | Any |
Rhinoceros Beetle | Mistria | Any | 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. |
The Speedy Snail could also be considered a Spring, Summer, and Fall bug as it can spawn in any seasonꦚ. However, as it is a Legendary Bug, it is infuriatingly hard to find and belongs to the Legendary𒆙 Insect collection at the Museum.
Bugs in the Mines
While bugs found within the Mines have their own collections at the Museum, it’s worth including them here as they are technically all-season bugs. They don’t have to𒁏 worry about the rain, 𒈔cold, or how windy it happens to be, so they can live their best lives down in the dark.
Bug | Location |
Copper Nugget Beetle | Upper Mines (Floors 1 to 20) |
Lantern Moth | Upper Mines (Floors 1 to 20) |
Mine Cricket | Upper Mines (Floors 1 to 20) |
Worm | Upper Mines (Floors 1 to 20) |
Tunnel Millipede | Upper Mines (Floors 1 to 20) |
Coral Mantis | Tide Caverns (Floors 21 to 40) |
Hermit Snail | Tide Caverns (Floors 21 to 40) |
Puddle Spider | Tide Caverns (Floors 21 to 40) |
Sea Scarab | Tide Caverns (Floors 21 to 40) |
Waterfly | Tide Caverns (Floors 21 to 40) |
Crystal Wing Moth | Deep Earth (Floors 41 to 60) |
Crystalline Cricket | Deep Earth (Floors 41 to 60) |
Deep Earthworm | Deep Earth (Floors 41 to 60) |
Gem Shard Caterpillar | Deep Earth (Floors 41 to 60) |
Rock Roach | Deep Earth (Floors 41 to 60) |
Published: Nov 19, 2024 01:15 pm