While Brook Chalice may not be as prominent as other plants in Botany Manor, it can still play a crucial role in the environment. Here are some tips for cultivating Brook Chalice in Botany Manor.
Caring for Brook Chalice in Your Botany Manor
The Brook Chalice seeds are located in the Attic, but the door is initially locked. The Attic key can be found in the Bell Tower, placed in a bowl underneath a poster board with several hints.
In order to uncover information about Brook Chalice, there are six clues that need to be discovered.
- Letter About Weeds – Second floor corridor
- Government Notice – Bell Tower
- River Poster – Bell Tower
- River Trust – Bell Tower
- Weed Removal – Master Bedroom
- Bath Geyser – Bathroom
Based on the clues, it can be inferred that Brook Chalice thrives near a river or brook and is considered a nuisance that must be regularly cleared to ensure safe swimming. Interestingly, it also possesses the remarkable capability to eliminate rust, as evidenced by a situation where a company was unlawfully disposing of metal debris in a river.
To properly set the scene, we need to replicate the environment in the Bathroom, which is directly linked to the Master Bedroom. Begin by placing a prepared Brook Chalice pot on the designated circular spot in the tub. Then, retrieve the Rusty Pig figurine from the Attic and place it in the tub next to the pot.
Despite missing pipes, all the components for the water heater in the Bathroom are present in the same room. Refer to the image below for the correct placement of both pipes. Additionally, be sure to flush the toilet to unlock an achievement.
Rotate the wheel on the water heater to set it at 25 degrees Celsius, matching the temperature of the River Frome. This was the only river where the Brook Chalice could be found and used to prevent rust. Fill the bathtub with water to observe the growth of plants along the water and successfully solve the puzzle of the Brook Chalice.
To learn more about Botany Manor, read about growing Cradle Fern in the nearby vicinity as this plant.
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