Brimore ore can be crafted into the Warrior Emblem, an accessory that increases the wearer's Attack by 15 percent. It can be found at certain mining spots early on.
Despite being found only at earlier mining spots, you can still get high-tier Brimore later on since the level of ores you get is dependant on story progress and not location. Therefore, if you ever find yourself in need of a better Warrior Emblem, you can farm these early locations no matter what point you're at in the game. and you'll still end up with appropriately tiered ore.
Unfortunately, there is a time limit on how long it takes for ores to respawn, so you can't just leave the area and come back to respawn them. As such, the best way to farm Brimore ore is to do a loop of all the ore spots it can be found at, moving from one area to the next.
Locations
You can start in Lacerda Cliffs, then go to Overseer Hill.
Walk from Overseer Hill into Traslida Highway and sweep up the numerous spots here. Then scoot on over to Gilanne Woodland.
After fast traveling to the entrance, it's possible to skirt around most of the enemies to snag all of those precious ores up until the last group of Ropers. After dealing with them, you can head over to Razum Quarry: Mining Site 2.
This is the most extensive area, but we can still avoid the vast majority of enemies here. After clearing the joint out, fast travel back to the final stop, Glanymede Castle, and head up the second floor for a single but still worthwhile large ore spot.
Unless you took a good-sized break in the middle and left your game unpaused, the first ore spots still won't have respawned. We recommend that you also farm for a second ore or material that's found in completely different areas and alternate between the two routes. By the time you finish the second route, the first recourse should have hopefully respawned. If not, add in a third route, and keep going.
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Published: Oct 30, 2021 02:48 pm