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Val holds the Wind Vessel in Visions of Mana.
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Where to find all Elemental Vessels in Visions of Mana

Remember to have each character try out every new Vessel!

While you're playing Visions of Mana, you'll come across eight different Elemental Vessels. These special artifacts have their own amazing powers, which will help you as you journey towards the Mana Tree with your Alms. To learn where to find all Elemental Vessels in Visions of Mana, check out the guide below.

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How to find every Elemental Vessel in Visions of Mana

Each of the eight Elemental Vessels will come to you as you work your way through Visions of Mana's main questline, but you may be wondering how and when they appear. When you know the kind of power these Vessels hold, it can be hard to be patient and wait for them to appear in the story. Here, you will learn where to find each Elemental Vessel in Visions of Mana.

Where to find the Wind Vessel: The Sylphid Boomerang

The Wind Vessel lies on the ground in Visions of Mana.
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On your journey to meet up with the Alm of Wind, you will suddenly come across Ramcoh, a white dragon. He will meet you as you enter the Aery Vale, which is the final area before you reach Longren.

The dragon will drop the Wind Vessel in front of you - a green and white winged boomerang - formally known as the Sylphid Boomerang (named for the Element of Wind).

Two children will admit to having taken it from the village's Chief without permission and will task you with returning it because, well, you're the Soul Guard and surely the Chief can't be mad if you return it.

Continue making your way towards the village, and find the Chief. He's pretty easy to find, about halfway down the path, near the center of the village on the left.

He lets you keep the boomerang, and it officially becomes yours a little later - after Careena joins your party.

Where to find the Moon Vessel: The Luna Globe

Morley holds the Moon Vessel in Visions of Mana.
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The Moon Vessel is a yellow and orange orb surrounded by various circles. Once you reach this point in the game, you'll see similarities between the Moon Vessel - known as the Luna Globe - and the Sandglass, which the people of Etaern refer to as the keepers of time.

Morley will lead you back into the Lefeya Drifts, and down to the frozen lake at the bottom of the mountain.

Here, the Wind Vessel will light up, and that, in turn, will show that the Luna Globe is underneath the ice.

... Somehow, Morley can pick up the Luna Globe once its location is revealed.

Your party will return to Etaern, where Morley will relive the day that the Parish's people disappeared.

After the vision, Morley, as his younger self, sprints out of the gate and back to the Lefeya Drifts to look for the Luna Globe. Val picks it up from where Morley's older self had dropped it in the Parish, and runs after him.

Once they are reunited and Morley is back to his senses, you must fight a small pack of monsters. The Luna Globe will then be yours to use.

Where to find the Water Vessel: The Undine Flask

Iain and Madeline give you the Undine Flask in Visions of Mana.
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The Undine Flask is the Elemental Vessel of Water, and it is gifted to you by Prince Iain (pictured left) and Madeline (one of Morley's three adoptive sisters, pictured on the right).

The Water Vessel has been missing from Illystana for some time, but it appears that Master Passar had actually stolen it and it's been sitting in his quarters for who knows how long. Madeline was able to steal it back, and bestows it upon your party right before you venture out to the Ruins to find out why water isn't flowing in Illystana and the surrounding areas anymore.

You'll take the Undine Flask to Luka Ruins with you, and use its powers to heal your party, climb up waterfalls, and attack enemies. Once you're deep in the ruins, you'll run into Passar and his lackies, who admit to trying to steal the throne from Palamena and Prince Iain.

He then sets a giant crab-like creature on you, which you'll need to defeat before you can get back to the palace.

The fight isn't easy, but I recommend a lot of ranged attacks - so make sure that you've got ability seeds equipped to your wheels!

Once you're victorious, you'll end up back by the huge fountain in Illystana, where Palamena will officially become the Alm of Water. The Undine Flask will remain with you to use on your journey.

Where to find the Fire Vessel: The Salamando Candle

Glyff offering the Salamando Candle to Val and the Alms in Visions of Mana.
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In the Free City of Tsaata, you will be introduced to Tsaata Dweller Glyff. At first, he seems a little aggravating, asking Val far too many questions and filling his head with doubts that he already has at this point in the game.

The only reason you're talking to him is because you need to take a boat over to Gudju.

Palamena starts to feel lightheaded, and Glyff suggests that Val takes her up to the cape (the highest point of the city). While you're up there, you'll witness the strange waves that are stopping boats from sailing out of Tsaata.

Palamena seems to be called towards the waves, and almost goes head-first over the cliff. Good thing she's not up there by herself.

Val and Palamena return to the center of the city to meet with the other Alms and decide to head out to the Tatoh Temple the next day to try and fix the issues with the waves. Glyff approaches the group and offers the Salamando Candle, which has been in the Free City of Tsaata for many years.

He reveals that it was once guarded by Tianeea (which makes sense because Tianeea is the Fire Village), but it came to be in the possession of the people of Tsaata after "much time and many owners" - likely the journeys of past Soul Guards and Alms.

The Salamando Candle is now yours to take with you on your journey.

Where to find the Earth Vessel: The Gnome Shovel

Watts offers Val the Earth Vessel in Visions of Mana.
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In Gudju Village, you'll meet Watts, who seems to be the only villager still hanging around - and who can blame him when the village is covered in dirt and basically in ruins?

The group lets Watts know that they're looking for Gnome, the Earth Elemental. But, Gnome hasn't been seen since the disaster. Val then asks him about Lyza and, well... Watts suggests that he heads to the Eastern Plateau to see for himself.

Follow the guiding star to where Lyza was turned to stone, let Val have his moment of grief, and Watts will pop back up.

He offers you the Gnome Shovel, which is the Vessel of Earth.

From here, you'll head to the Mines, and the Gnome Shovel will become incredibly useful as you open the various locks and gates stopping you from finding Gnome.

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