Alright, alright, lemme tell ya ’bout this… this… “look afar at the break of dawn wuwa” thing. Don’t rightly know what “wuwa” means, sounds like somethin’ a baby would say, but hey, I ain’t here to judge, I’m here to tell ya what I know.
So, this thing, it’s like a puzzle, see? A puzzle ’bout findin’ treasure. Reminds me of when I was a young’un, hidin’ eggs for the kids on Easter. Only this here’s got more to it than just lookin’ under bushes.
First off, ya gotta set the time right. The fella says “break of dawn,” and that means seven o’clock in the mornin’. Not six, not eight, seven. Sharp. Like when the rooster crows, ya know? You gotta be up and at ’em. No sleepin’ in if ya wanna find this treasure.
Then, it’s all about shadows. Shadows, shadows, shadows. This lighthouse, it casts a big ol’ shadow, and that’s the key. The fella says “light’s shadow,” which just means the lighthouse’s shadow. Where that shadow ends, that’s where the goods are. Simple as that. Like when the sun shines on the ol’ oak tree, and ya know it’s time to take a break ’cause it’s shady underneath.
But hold yer horses, it ain’t that easy. Seems like after ya find the first spot, ya gotta change the time again. Go back to six o’clock, the fella says. Why six? I dunno, maybe the treasure likes to play hide-and-seek. Anyways, ya gotta go back to six to see a glowin’ spot. Sounds like magic to me, but these young folks with their fancy gadgets, they got all sorts of tricks up their sleeves.
Now, this glowin’ spot, it ain’t the end of it. Nope. Ya gotta take some shiny rocks, “Guide Crystals” they call ’em, and head to a cliff. This cliff is above somethin’ called the “Court of Savantae Ruins.” Sounds fancy, but it’s probably just a bunch of old rocks. Everything’s ruins eventually, ya know? Just like my ol’ knees.
And at this cliff, there’s another mark, a square thing. But ya gotta ignore that and keep goin’ all the way to the tippy-top. That’s where ya find the real treasure, I reckon. Reminds me of climbin’ the windmill to get the best view of the harvest. Hard work, but worth it in the end.
- Set the time to 7:00 AM.
- Find the end of the lighthouse’s shadow.
- Change the time to 6:00 AM.
- Look for a glowing spot.
- Take Guide Crystals to the cliff above the Court of Savantae Ruins.
- Go past the square mark to the very top.
So there ya have it. This “look afar at the break of dawn wuwa” thing is all about followin’ steps and payin’ attention. Time, shadows, glowin’ spots, cliffs… it’s a whole lotta work for some treasure, but that’s how it is, ain’t it? Nothin’ good comes easy. Just like farmin’, ya gotta plant the seeds, water ’em, and wait, wait, wait. And sometimes, the crows get to ’em first, but ya gotta keep tryin’.
Anyways, I hope that made some kinda sense. It ain’t easy explainin’ this newfangled stuff to folks like me, but I done my best. Now go on and find that treasure, and don’t forget to share some with yer ol’ granny, ya hear?
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