What are Fantasy Life i Items
Fantasy Life i is a story-driven RPG featuring a rich system of over 1500 items that serve various purposes such as boosting stats, crafting, and performing functions within the game. Items in Fantasy Life i include materials for crafting weapons, armor, furniture, and potions, as well as consumables like HP and SP potions that aid in combat and exploration.
Fantasy Life i items are categorized into a few main types: consumables, materials, furniture, recipes, dyeable items, and others. Some key examples include HP and SP potions, ore deposits, and items used in crafting.
How to Trade Fantasy Life i Items?
To trade items in Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time, follow these steps based on available information:
Unlock Multiplayer and the Guild: You must progress through the main story to at least Chapter 3 to unlock the Guild, which enables multiplayer features necessary for trading.
Enable Crossplay and Set Up a Lobby:
- Ensure crossplay is enabled in the game settings to connect with players on different platforms.
- Create a lobby by generating a keyword and password. Share these with the player you wish to trade with. Wait in the preparation area (do not start exploring) until the other player joins.
Trading Process:
- Meet near Colm in the game, as trading is more stable there due to reported online connectivity issues.
- Alternatively, join another player’s island using the keyword and password to trade items directly.
Main Fantasy Life i Items Categories:
Category | Description | Examples | Sources |
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Consumables | Items used for immediate effects like restoring HP/SP or curing status effects. Stackable, single-use. | HP Potion, SP Potion, Poison Antidote, Power Aid, Resistance Aid, Life Cure, Bombs, Fireworks | Gathering, crafting, enemy drops, quest rewards, purchased from shops |
Materials | Resources for crafting weapons, armor, tools, furniture, or potions. Stackable. | Mysteria Copper, Oak Log, Healweed, Dandelion Puff, Sack of Copper/Silver/Gold | Gathering in the wild, enemy drops, purchased from material shops (e.g., Traveling Merchant Don) |
Tools | Equipable items for Gathering/Crafting Lives, boosting specific skills. | Axe (Woodcutter), Fishing Rod (Angler), Flask (Alchemist), Pickaxe (Miner) | Crafted, purchased, quest rewards |
Weapons | Equipable combat items boosting Attack/Magic Attack with unique patterns. | Sword, Greatsword, Bow, Staff | Crafted, purchased, quest rewards |
Armor | Equipable gear in seven slots, boosting defensive/offensive stats. | Forager King (Gathering +25), Artisan King (Crafting +25), Shields, Helmets | Crafted, purchased, quest rewards |
Decor/Furniture | Items for decorating homes/islands or fulfilling quests. | Tropical Table, Tropical Bed | Crafted (e.g., Carpenter Life), purchased, quest rewards |
Key Items | Quest-related items for unlocking features/areas. Non-sellable, non-stackable. | Story progression items, area access items | Quest rewards, specific events |
Cosmetics/Accessories | Items for appearance customization or minor bonuses, often from special editions. | Napdragon Mount, Ethereal Girl’s Dress, Archeologist’s Hat | Deluxe Edition chest, quest rewards, crafting |
Recipes | Blueprints for crafting specific items, including legendary endgame gear. | Legendary weapon/tool recipes, standard crafting recipes | Quest rewards (Life Challenges), hidden Leafe, purchased |
Dyeable Items/Others | Customizable items or miscellanea like currency or chests. | Lunares Coins, Master Chests, White Woolie Sticker | Crafting, enemy drops, quest rewards, purchased |
Types and Uses of Items in Fantasy Life i
- Consumables: Items that boost player stats temporarily or restore health/magic points.
- Crafting Materials: Raw resources like ores, lumber, and fish gathered through jobs such as Miner, Woodcutter, and Angler, used to craft better gear and items.
- Tools: Items used to perform specific functions related to gathering or crafting.
- Weapons and Armor: Crafted or found items that enhance combat abilities, including swords, bows, and staves for different combat-focused jobs like Paladin, Mercenary, and Hunter.
- Cosmetics and Accessories: Items such as outfits and charms that customize the player's appearance or provide minor bonuses, including those found in special editions like the Deluxe Edition.
Special Edition FLI Items
The Deluxe Edition of Fantasy Life i offers exclusive in-game items including:
- Napdragon Mount and Weapons: A unique mount and a set of weapons (Sword, Claymore, Bow, Staff).
- Iconic Outfit Pack: Outfits such as Ethereal Girl's Dress and Sandals, Archeologist's Hat, Coat, and Boots, and Trip's Helmet.
- New Adventurer's Pack: Consumables like HP and SP potions, Power Aid, Resistance Aid, Life Cure, and various bombs and fireworks.
Players can claim these bonus items early in the game after reaching Eternia Village and accessing a chest near the Guild Office.