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In the past, the world ofLuma Islandwas filled with creatures named Luma, and they used their magical powers to help out those who lived on the island. In current times, they seem to have completely disappeared, and no one’s sure what happened to them or where they went.
To make things more mysterious, there are plenty of ruins left by those ancient peoples, but they don’t seem to hint at where the Luma went either – or do they? There might just be a way to bring them back to the island and even get their help, but you’ll have to delve deep into those ruins to find out.
How To Get A Luma Egg
Before you can get yourself your first Luma, you’ll need togo through the Ancient Farm Templewhich is located at the upper center of your farm, to theright of the entrance into town.
ensure youcomplete the tutorial missions enough to earn the Copper Whip before going inside, as it’s required for a handful of rooms.
It hastwelve rooms you need to progress through in one go, and each one requires you to either pass through,evade traps, orkill the enemies in the roomto open the door to the next one.
Each room gives you aladder for a quick escape, butchoosing to leavein the middle of the challenge willmake you lose your obtained items in that run, and you’ll have torepeat the dungeonfrom the beginning.
verify youbreak all the barrels and vases in each room, as they contain helpful loot like Tool Tokens, Resin, Lost Spirits, and Sand.
Solution
Room 1
Use the Copper Whip to hit the switch across the gap.
Contains alocked dooron the left that’sonly accessible if you have the Archaeologist Profession. Contains the Broken Yucatali Bracelet and Broken Yucatali Crown.
Avoid the flame traps on the walls.
Room 4
Flip the switch by the entrance, then head to the door once the wall is down.
Room 5
Dodge the initial set of traps, then use the Copper Whip to take down either spider web blocking the path, then avoid the last set of traps by the door.
Breaking spider webs alsogives you the extremely useful Spider Silk item, which is otherwise only obtained by killing Spiders in the Farm Caves.
Use the Copper Whip to kill both bats.
Room 7
Exit through the door to the right to the eighth room.
Contains theAncient Farmer’s Door, which is opened by giving it three Wheat, three Grapes, and ten Earth Spirits.
Room 8
Go around to the right side of the fire-breathing statue, and turn it to the north, then go around to the left side, and turn it to the east.
Avoid the two sets of wall traps.
Room 10
Use the Copper Whip on the spider web blocking the way, then avoid the wall traps.
Room 11
Wait for the flame traps to shoot, then run down either side, quickly rotate the fire-breathing statue, and run back to the entrance. Repeat the process for the other side, then exit through the door.
Room 7 (Part 2)
Collect theAncient Bookfrom the previously inaccessible part of room seven, then go down the stairs to the next door.
Room 12
Collect theAncient Homestead Keyfrom the ground, then go forward and open the chest at the end.
Thefinal Orange Chest in the roomwill contain a variety of loot, such as Tool Tokens, but most importantly, you’llreceive a Mysterious Egg from it, one of thetwo key ingredientsfor hatching a Luma.
All Possible Luma And Their Eggs
There are15 different Lumayou can collect throughout the game, and each one can befound in one of 15 locations, withtwo available from the Farm, and thenanother four eachfrom boththe Forestandthe Mountain, and then thefinal fivecoming fromthe Jungle.
Theegg you’ll getfrom each Orange Chest israndomly chosen, but you’re able to use theappearance of the eggyou receiveto determine andhint at which of the 15 Lumayou’ll be getting.
You can restart your game to find a particular Luma if you don’t like your initial one, butall of them are available in a single playthroughif you unlock all four Shrines and complete all 11 temples.
You alsowon’t receive any duplicate Luma from Orange Chests, only whichever eggs areleft in the pool of available Luma.
It is possible toget more of any Luma you’ve previously obtainedbyrepairing the Pet Shopthough, and purchasingmore eggs for 20,000 Goldeach.
Egg Description
Luma Fish
Orange and yellow stripes across the top, with blue and white patterning on the bottom, and two large white dots in the middle.
Luma Turtle
Green upper half with light green spots, a brown lower half with blue spots, and a dark brown bottom.
Luma Owl
Alternating pink and white stripes with gold and dark pink markings along the middle.
Luma Beetle
Orange top with rounded dark gray ovals and a bright red lower half with a dark red shape at the very bottom.
Luma Deer Rabbit
Pink with gold markings around the top, large white spots on the bottom, and green gem-like spots around the top.
Luma Crab
Bright red with dark purple markings on the top and bottom halves, black eye-like spots, and raised red shapes around the middle.
Luma Dragon
Dark purple with golden markings along the upper half and gold around the top.
Luma Worm
Red upper half with a ring of large white circles around the center, and alternating pink and lighter red stripes on the bottom half.
Luma Unicorn
Multicolored with a dark blue bottom, a teal in the middle, a purple top, a ring of violet markings around the middle, and teal spots around the top.
Luma Snail
Teal bottom half with a purple upper half, a ring of gold circles around the middle, and a gold marking on the bottom.
Luma Penguin
Dark blue with a white shape around the middle, brown bottom, white triangles on the bottom half, teal gem-like circles around the upper half, and beak-like shapes in between the circles.
Luma Griffon
Brown with a golden bottom and a white top, with a ring of golden diamonds around the top and a ring of gold circles around the bottom.
Luma Mushroom
Red upper half with white spots in two different sizes and a sandy brown bottom with a ring of large white oval shapes around the middle.
Luma Hydra
Brown with orange spots on the top half, green spots on the bottom half, a white marking with jagged edges on the very top, and a gold shape on the very bottom.
Luma T. rex
Green with a yellow top with rounded edges, a ring of yellow spots near the top, and a ring of dark blue hexagons connected by strips around the middle.
How To Hatch A Luma
Now that you’ve got your Mysterious Egg, the next thing you’ll need is theLuma Incubator, and its drawing can bepurchased from Balthazar’s shop for 500 Gold.
Youdon’t have to complete the Profession introduction quests to buy the Luma Incubator, but it helps to have enough Gold ready to purchase the drawings from doing them.
Fabric x5
Glass x5
Crafted from Copper Ore and Charcoal in an Ore Smelter.
Crafted from Cotton in a Simple Workbench.
Crafted from Sand in a Kiln.
At the Luma Incubator, you’ll havesix recipesto choose from:five types of Luma Life, each of which takes250 of a type of Spirit, and then theMysterious Creature, which needsone Luma Life of any type, and theMysterious Egg.
Put both your chosenLuma Life and the Mysterious Eggin the Luma Incubator afterselecting the recipe, and after around30 seconds in real-time, your Luma will finish incubating and hatch.
While you canpurchase Luma Nest drawings from Balthazar’s shopalready, you don’t need them until you have two or more Lumas.
As you hatch more Luma, thecost of crafting a Luma Life will slowly increase, such as requiringaround 1,500 of any Soulby the time you’rehatching your 12th Luma.
What Do Luma Do?
Whichever Luma you get will be automaticallyassigned to the Helper slot in your menu, unless you already have a Luma, or you’vepicked the Treasure Hunter Professionand have a dog. In that case, it willgo intoone of your inventory spots instead.
You canobtain the very important Luma Energy materialfrom your Lumas, which is used formid-to-late game upgradesand the vast majority ofProfession-relatedcrafting recipes once youget past the initial few recipesin each one.
You canget two Luma Energy per day per Luma: one comes from petting them, and the other comes from feeding them Luma Food.
Once you’ve got a Luma, they canhelp you find hidden treasure chestsby alerting you to their location bystanding over the spot where you digand making noises.
How To Care For Luma
As you get more Luma, you’ll want toinvest in building Luma Nests, which allow you tostore two, four, or eight Luma, depending on which of thethree sizes you build.
Hay x25
Fiber x10
Fern Leaf x25
Fiber x25
These nests willhold non-helper Lumafor you whileallowing them to roamaround an area, and give youeasy access to petting and feeding themto obtain Luma Energywithout needing to constantly swap helpersaround.
Once you’ve got any Luma in a nest, you’ll alsowant to fence them inso theydon’t wander awayand put down aFeeding Trough, which costs five Farm Wood Logs, one Copper Bar, and 50 Hay to craft.
Like with farm animals, it canautomatically feed any nearby Lumasif you stock them withLuma Food.