How to Walk Fast in Fisch Boreal Pines (January 2025) Winter Boots Quest Guide

Walking through the snow-covered Boreal Pines in Fisch feels like trudging through thick mud when you’re wearing normal boots. I’ve spent dozens of hours exploring this frozen wasteland, and trust me, the frustration of moving at a snail’s pace while trying to fish or complete quests is absolutely real. But here’s the good news: there’s a simple solution that transforms your Boreal Pines experience from painfully slow to perfectly normal—and I’m about to show you exactly how to get it.
The Winter Boots are the only way to move at full speed on Boreal Pines Island, and obtaining them requires completing a quest for Marvin, a friendly NPC who needs two rare mythical materials from Ancient Isle. In this comprehensive guide, I’ll walk you through every step of getting the Winter Boots, from finding Marvin’s exact location to the fastest methods for collecting Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang. Whether you’re a new player just discovering Boreal Pines or a veteran looking to optimize your northern adventures, this guide has everything you need to walk fast in the frozen north.
How to Walk Fast in Fisch Boreal Pines?
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Quest Giver | Marvin (Boreal Pines NPC) |
| Materials Needed | 1x Meg’s Spine, 1x Meg’s Fang |
| Material Rarity | Mythical |
| Fishing Location | Ancient Isle Waterfall |
| Reward | Winter Boots (Normal movement speed on snow) |
| GPS Coordinates (Marvin) | 21581.8, 134.9, 4143.8 |
| GPS Coordinates (Materials) | 6000, 230, 591 |
Understanding the Winter Boots in Fisch
Before we dive into the quest details, let me explain why the Winter Boots are absolutely essential for anyone planning to spend time in Boreal Pines. This isn’t just a convenience item—it’s a game-changer that fundamentally affects your ability to explore and fish in the northern regions.
Why You Need Winter Boots?
When you first step onto Boreal Pines with regular boots, your movement speed drops dramatically. We’re talking about a reduction that makes even short distances feel like marathon treks. This speed penalty affects every aspect of your gameplay in the region:
Movement Challenges Without Winter Boots:
- Walking between fishing spots takes 2-3 times longer
- Escaping dangerous areas becomes nearly impossible
- Completing timed events feels frustratingly difficult
- Exploring the vast Boreal Pines landscape becomes tedious
- Responding to rare fish spawns means you’ll likely miss them
The Winter Boots completely eliminate this movement penalty, restoring your normal walking and running speed on snowy terrain. Once equipped, you’ll move across Boreal Pines just as smoothly as you do in Moosewood or any other location in Fisch.
Winter Boots Stats and Benefits
The Winter Boots function as an accessory item that you equip from your inventory. Here’s what makes them special:
Key Features:
- Full Movement Speed: Removes the snow movement penalty entirely
- Permanent Effect: Once obtained, you can use them forever
- Accessory Slot: Equipped through your inventory, not your rod setup
- No Durability: Never breaks or needs repairs
- Universal Coverage: Works on all snow-covered areas in Boreal Pines
The boots don’t provide any fishing stat bonuses or luck improvements—their sole purpose is fixing the movement issue, but that single benefit makes them one of the most important items for northern exploration.
How to Get to Boreal Pines in Fisch
Before you can obtain the Winter Boots, you need to reach Boreal Pines itself. This requires accessing the Northern Expedition area first, which many newer players might not have discovered yet.
Accessing Northern Expedition
The Northern Expedition is accessed through a large portal located in the southern region of the Ocean. Here’s the step-by-step process:
Step 1: Locate the Northern Expedition Portal
The portal to Northern Expedition can be found at these GPS coordinates: -1750, 130, 3750. This is in the southern part of the main Ocean area, so you’ll need a boat to reach it. If you don’t have a boat yet, purchase the cheapest one available from the Shipwright in Moosewood—even the basic boat is sufficient for this journey.
Step 2: Enter the Portal
When you reach the coordinates, you’ll see a large, glowing light blue portal. Simply sail or swim into it to teleport to the Northern Expedition area. The portal is hard to miss once you’re in the right location—it’s a massive structure that emits a distinctive blue glow.
Step 3: Navigate to Boreal Pines
After entering the portal, you’ll spawn near the Northern Summit at approximately 18100, 130, 2700. This is where most players make a crucial mistake: they head straight ahead, following the obvious path. Instead, you need to take a left turn to reach Boreal Pines.
Look for a dock area on your left side with a merchant and a ship. This is the entrance to Boreal Pines. The island is impossible to miss once you know to look left—you’ll see snow-covered pine trees and a distinctly arctic landscape.
Prerequisites for Boreal Pines Access
While Boreal Pines doesn’t have strict level requirements, I highly recommend having these items before making the trip:
Recommended Preparation:
- A functional fishing rod (Carbon Rod or better)
- At least 5,000 C$ for unexpected purchases
- A boat for ocean navigation
- The Winter Cloak (required to survive Northern Expedition cold)
The Winter Cloak is particularly important because you’ll die from cold exposure in Northern Expedition without it. You obtain this by summiting the Northern Expedition mountain and purchasing it from the merchant at the top.
Where to Find Marvin in Fisch Boreal Pines?
Marvin is the NPC who crafts the Winter Boots, and finding him is the first critical step in your quest. He’s located in a specific spot on Boreal Pines that’s easy to reach once you know where to look.
Marvin’s Exact Location
Marvin can be found in the central area of Boreal Pines, sitting beside a fishing rod stuck in the snow. The easiest way to locate him is using the GPS coordinate system:
GPS Coordinates for Marvin: 21581.8, 134.9, 4143.8
To use these coordinates effectively:
- Open your GPS tool in Fisch
- Enter the X, Y, and Z coordinates exactly as shown
- Follow the waypoint marker that appears on your screen
- Walk directly to the marked location
Marvin will be sitting in a small clearing surrounded by tall pine trees. He’s wearing winter clothing and has a distinctive exclamation point marker above his head, indicating he has a quest available.
Visual Landmarks to Find Marvin
If you prefer finding Marvin without GPS coordinates, here are the visual landmarks to guide you:
Navigation from Boreal Pines Entrance:
- Enter Boreal Pines from the Northern Expedition portal
- Walk forward from the dock area where the merchant stands
- Follow the main path through the pine trees
- Look for a clearing with a Boreal Rod propped against a tree
- Marvin will be sitting nearby
The Boreal Rod is actually a purchasable fishing rod that costs 18,000 C$, and it serves as an excellent landmark. Once you spot this rod leaning against a tree, you’ve found Marvin’s area.
Starting the Winter Boots Quest
When you reach Marvin, interact with him by pressing the E key (or tapping on mobile). This opens a dialogue menu with several options. To start the Winter Boots quest:
- Click on Marvin to open the conversation
- Select the dialogue option “What do you need?”
- Marvin will explain that he needs materials to craft Winter Boots
- Accept the quest by continuing through the dialogue
Marvin will tell you he needs two specific items: Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang. Both are mythical rarity materials, which means they’re quite rare and will require some dedicated fishing to obtain.
How to Get Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang?
This is where the quest becomes challenging. Both Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang are mythical rarity items that can only be obtained through fishing at a specific location. I’ve tested multiple methods and locations to find the most efficient way to collect these materials.
Fishing Location for Meg Materials
Both Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang are caught by fishing at the Ancient Isle waterfall. This is a specific spot near where the Mosasaurus boss spawns, and the exact location makes a significant difference in your catch rates.
GPS Coordinates for Meg Materials: 6000, 230, 591
These coordinates place you at the waterfall area in Ancient Archives, which is adjacent to Ancient Isle. This is the optimal fishing spot for both materials—I’ve confirmed this through extensive testing and community reports.
How to Reach Ancient Isle Waterfall?
Getting to Ancient Isle is straightforward, but reaching the specific waterfall location requires knowing the layout:
Navigation to Ancient Isle:
- Ancient Isle is located in the First Sea at coordinates 5833, 125, 401
- Travel there by boat from Moosewood or other First Sea locations
- Once at Ancient Isle, look for the prominent waterfall feature
- The waterfall is near the Ancient Archives entrance
- Position yourself at coordinates 6000, 230, 591 for optimal results
The waterfall is a large, flowing water feature that’s impossible to miss once you’re exploring Ancient Isle. You’ll see it cascading down from the elevated terrain near the Ancient Archives area.
Best Fishing Setup for Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang
Since both materials are mythical rarity, you need a fishing setup that maximizes your luck stat. After testing various combinations, I’ve identified the most effective approach:
Optimal Fishing Rod Options:
Budget Option: Training Rod
- Surprisingly effective for mythical catches
- Affordable and accessible to most players
- Works well with the right bait and enchantments
Mid-Tier Options:
- Blade of Glorp Rod (if you have it)
- No-Life Rod (excellent luck bonuses)
- Mythical Rod (good balance of stats)
Premium Options:
- Rod of the Eternal King
- Ethereal Prism Rod
- Heaven’s Rod
The key isn’t just the rod—it’s the combination of rod, bait, enchantments, and timing.
Best Bait for Mythical Materials
Your bait choice significantly impacts your chances of catching mythical items:
Recommended Bait:
Top Choice: Luminous Larvae
- Provides excellent luck bonuses
- Specifically effective for rare catches
- Available from various merchants
Alternative Baits:
- Night Shrimp (+90% Luck) – Great for night fishing sessions
- Truffle Worm (+300% Luck) – Highest luck but very slow
- Weird Algae (+200% Luck) – Good balance of luck and speed
- Fish Head (+150% Luck) – Solid mid-tier option
I personally recommend Luminous Larvae as it offers the best balance of effectiveness and accessibility. While Truffle Worm provides higher luck, the extremely slow lure speed makes fishing sessions painfully long.
Using Totems to Boost Your Chances
Totems provide temporary buffs that can dramatically improve your mythical catch rates:
Most Effective Totem: Aurora Totem
- Significantly increases luck during use
- Stack with Aurora Borealis weather events for maximum effect
- Fish during Aurora Borealis natural events when possible
Alternative Totems:
- Luck Totem – Direct luck stat increase
- Sundial Totem – Speeds up time, useful for triggering events
- Meteor Totem – Provides various beneficial effects
The Aurora Totem combined with an actual Aurora Borealis weather event creates the perfect conditions for mythical catches. During these windows, your chances of getting Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang increase substantially.
Fishing Strategy for Maximum Efficiency
Here’s my proven method for obtaining both materials as quickly as possible:
Step-by-Step Fishing Strategy:
- Prepare Your Setup
- Equip your best luck-based fishing rod
- Load up on Luminous Larvae or high-luck bait
- Bring multiple Aurora Totems or Luck Totems
- Ensure you have inventory space
- Position at the Waterfall
- Navigate to coordinates 6000, 230, 591
- Stand as close to the waterfall as possible
- Face the flowing water for optimal cast direction
- Use Timing to Your Advantage
- Fish during night time for Night Shrimp bonus effectiveness
- Activate Aurora Totem before starting
- Wait for Aurora Borealis events if possible
- Consider fishing during full moon (slight luck increase)
- Maintain Focus
- Complete each fishing minigame perfectly
- Don’t rush—mythical items require patience
- Keep fishing continuously for 30-60 minutes
- Reapply totems when they expire
- Know What to Expect
- Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang appear as purple drops
- You’ll see the mythical rarity indicator
- Both items have roughly equal catch rates
- Expect to spend 1-3 hours depending on luck
How Long Does It Take to Get Both Materials?
Based on my personal experience and community feedback, here’s what to expect:
Average Time Requirements:
- With optimal setup: 1-2 hours
- With decent setup: 2-4 hours
- With basic setup: 4-6 hours
- Worst case scenario: 6-8 hours
These times assume you’re fishing continuously at the correct location with appropriate bait. The mythical rarity means RNG (random number generation) plays a significant role, so your experience may vary.
Factors That Speed Up Collection:
- Using high-luck rods (Rod of the Eternal King, No-Life Rod)
- Fishing during Aurora Borealis weather events
- Having Aurora Totem or Luck Totem active
- Perfect completion of fishing minigames
- Fishing at the exact coordinate location
Common Mistakes That Slow Progress:
- Fishing at the wrong location on Ancient Isle
- Using low-luck rods or starter equipment
- Not using any bait or using low-quality bait
- Fishing without totems active
- Getting distracted and failing minigames
Alternative Fishing Strategies
While the waterfall location at 6000, 230, 591 is optimal, some players have reported success with variations:
Method 2: Ocean Surrounding Ancient Isle
- Fish in the deep ocean waters near Ancient Isle
- Slightly lower success rate than the waterfall
- Useful if the waterfall area is crowded
- Use same bait and rod recommendations
Method 3: Mosasaurus Spawn Area
- Fish near where the Mosasaurus boss spawns
- This area overlaps with the optimal waterfall location
- Good if you’re also hunting Mosasaurus
- Same equipment recommendations apply
Personally, I stick with the primary waterfall method as it’s provided the most consistent results in my testing.
Completing the Winter Boots Quest
Once you’ve successfully caught both Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang, it’s time to return to Marvin and complete the quest.
Delivering Materials to Marvin
The delivery process is straightforward, but there’s a specific way to do it:
Step 1: Return to Boreal Pines
- Travel back to Northern Expedition
- Navigate to Boreal Pines (remember to go left)
- Find Marvin at coordinates 21581.8, 134.9, 4143.8
Step 2: Equip the Materials
- Open your inventory
- Equip Meg’s Spine to one hand
- Equip Meg’s Fang to the other hand
- These items must be visibly held for submission
Step 3: Interact with Marvin
- Walk up to Marvin with both materials equipped
- Press E to interact (or tap on mobile)
- Select the dialogue option to submit materials
- Marvin will take both items and begin crafting
Step 4: Receive Your Winter Boots
- Marvin immediately crafts the Winter Boots
- The boots are automatically added to your inventory
- You’ll see a confirmation message
- Quest completion rewards are granted
Equipping the Winter Boots
Getting the boots is only half the battle—you need to equip them properly:
- Open your main inventory menu
- Navigate to the Accessories or Equipment section
- Find the Winter Boots item
- Click to equip them to your accessory slot
- The boots will now appear on your character
Important: The Winter Boots occupy an accessory slot, not your clothing slot. Make sure you have the boots equipped before assuming they’re not working.
Testing Your New Boots
To confirm the Winter Boots are working properly:
- Walk around on the snowy Boreal Pines terrain
- Notice your movement speed is now normal
- Compare to how slow you moved before
- You should feel a dramatic difference immediately
If you’re still moving slowly, double-check that the boots are actually equipped in your accessories menu. It’s a common mistake to have them in your inventory but not equipped.
Additional Tips for Boreal Pines Exploration
Now that you can move normally in Boreal Pines, here are some tips to make the most of your time in this frozen region:
Essential Boreal Pines Locations
With your new mobility, these areas become much more accessible:
Crystal Fissure Cave
- Home to rare fish like Glacial Squid
- Where the Frostwyrm boss spawns
- Contains frozen NPC Corbin who needs thawing
- GPS Coordinates: 21781.7, 137.5, 4029
Frozen Lake Fishing Spots
- Multiple small fishing holes
- Located opposite the merchant
- Good for catching common Boreal fish
- Easy access with Winter Boots
High Mountain Lake
- Requires climbing to reach
- Use Reinforced Cages here for crustaceans
- Contains Snow Crab and King Crab
- More challenging but rewarding fishing
Other Essential Boreal Pines Gear
The Winter Boots solve the movement issue, but other items enhance your Boreal Pines experience:
Boreal Rod (18,000 C$)
- Sold near Marvin’s location
- 60% lure speed bonus
- Boreal Mutation chance
- Good starter rod for the region
Reinforced Cages
- Purchase at the mountain lake
- Required for catching certain crustaceans
- Snow Crab and King Crab are cage-exclusive
- Available at the Boreal Pines merchant
Lantern Item
- Used to melt frozen NPCs in Crystal Fissure
- Unlocks Corbin NPC and Cryogenic Crystal
- Essential for completing all Boreal Pines content
- Obtained through general gameplay progression
Completing the Boreal Pines Bestiary
With your Winter Boots allowing fast movement, completing the bestiary becomes much more manageable:
Bestiary Requirements:
- Catch 12 unique fish species
- Includes common, rare, and exotic fish
- Frostwyrm is the exotic spawn
- Completion unlocks Cryolash Rod
Best Fishing Loadout for Bestiary:
- Rod: Challenger’s Rod or Tempest Rod (fastest progress)
- Alternative: No-Life Rod or Heaven’s Rod (high luck)
- Bait: Night Shrimp or Weird Algae
- Enchantments: Resilient + Quality (for beginners)
- Advanced: Mystical + Steady enchantments
The Cryolash Rod is one of the best rods in the game and costs 3.5 million C$, but you must complete the bestiary first before you can purchase it.
Boreal Pines Limited-Time Content
Remember that Boreal Pines is part of the Fischmas winter event, which means some content is time-limited:
Event Duration:
- Boreal Pines is typically available during December
- Some items and fish may become unavailable after the event
- Frostwyrm hunt events are seasonal
- Complete important objectives before the event ends
Priority Activities:
- Get Winter Boots (permanent item)
- Complete Boreal Pines bestiary
- Obtain Cryolash Rod
- Catch Frostwyrm during winter season
- Collect event-exclusive fish
Common Problems and Solutions
Even with this detailed guide, you might encounter issues. Here are solutions to the most common problems:
Problem: Can’t Find Marvin
Solution:
- Use GPS coordinates 21581.8, 134.9, 4143.8
- Make sure you’re on Boreal Pines (left turn from portal)
- Look for the Boreal Rod leaning against a tree
- Check you’re not at Northern Summit by mistake
Problem: Not Catching Meg’s Spine or Meg’s Fang
Solution:
- Confirm you’re at coordinates 6000, 230, 591
- Verify you’re using high-luck bait (Luminous Larvae recommended)
- Activate Aurora Totem or Luck Totem
- Use a better rod with higher luck stats
- Be patient—these are mythical rarity items
- Fish for longer sessions (minimum 1 hour)
Problem: Materials Not Appearing in Inventory
Solution:
- Check your inventory carefully—they’re purple mythical items
- Ensure inventory isn’t full
- Materials don’t stack—you only need one of each
- Look in the “Materials” or “Quest Items” section
Problem: Winter Boots Not Working
Solution:
- Open inventory and manually equip the boots
- Boots must be in your accessory slot, not just inventory
- Check you’re actually on snowy terrain (should work everywhere in Boreal Pines)
- Try unequipping and re-equipping
- Rejoin the server if still not working
Problem: Can’t Access Northern Expedition
Solution:
- Ensure you have the Winter Cloak equipped
- Without Winter Cloak, you’ll die from cold exposure
- Purchase Winter Cloak by summiting Northern Expedition mountain first
- Check you’re using the correct portal at -1750, 130, 3750
Problem: Marvin Won’t Accept Materials
Solution:
- Both Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang must be equipped in your hands
- Stand close to Marvin before interacting
- Ensure you have both materials, not just one
- Try dropping and picking up the materials to refresh
- Rejoin server if quest is glitched
Advanced Strategies and Pro Tips
For players who want to optimize their Boreal Pines experience, here are some advanced strategies:
Fastest Material Farming Method
Based on testing and community findings, this is the absolute fastest method to get both Meg materials:
Setup:
- Rod: Rod of the Eternal King or Ethereal Prism Rod
- Bait: Luminous Larvae (30-50 stacks minimum)
- Totem: Aurora Totem (bring 5-10)
- Time: During natural Aurora Borealis weather
- Location: Exact coordinates 6000, 230, 591
Process:
- Wait for Aurora Borealis weather announcement
- Immediately activate Aurora Totem
- Fish continuously for the event duration (15-20 minutes)
- Use perfect reeling technique (never fail minigames)
- Repeat with new totem if materials don’t drop
This method can reduce farming time from 3-4 hours to just 1-2 hours with good RNG.
Money-Making While Farming
Don’t waste the time spent farming materials—make money simultaneously:
Money Optimization Tips:
- Keep all rare and legendary fish caught during farming
- Sell common fish immediately to free inventory
- Target valuable fish species while waiting for Meg materials
- Mosasaurus nearby area offers additional boss fish opportunities
- Ancient Isle has several high-value fish species
This approach means even if you spend 3-4 hours farming materials, you’ll also earn 500,000-1,000,000 C$ from regular catches.
Community Server Coordination
Some players organize community farming sessions:
Benefits of Group Farming:
- Share totem costs (players take turns activating)
- Multiple people fishing increases overall drop rates
- Share information when someone gets a material
- More enjoyable than solo grinding
- Learn from experienced players’ techniques
Check the official Fisch Discord server for organized farming groups, especially during peak hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can You Get Winter Boots Without Completing Marvin’s Quest?
No, the Winter Boots are exclusively obtained through Marvin’s quest. There’s no alternative method, purchase option, or shortcut to get them. You must collect Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang and deliver them to Marvin.
Do Winter Boots Work in Other Snow Areas?
The Winter Boots are specifically designed for Boreal Pines and other Northern Expedition snow-covered areas. They provide the movement speed benefit anywhere snow creates a movement penalty, making them useful for all northern region exploration.
Can You Trade or Buy Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang From Other Players?
Currently, Fisch does not support player-to-player trading of materials or items. Every player must fish for their own Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang. This ensures the quest maintains its intended challenge and prevents pay-to-win scenarios.
What Happens If You Lose the Winter Boots?
Once obtained, the Winter Boots are permanent and cannot be lost. They’re permanently added to your accessories inventory and can be equipped or unequipped at any time. Even if you accidentally delete them (which requires multiple confirmations), customer support may be able to help restore them.
Are Winter Boots Required for Other Boreal Pines Content?
While not technically required, the Winter Boots make every activity in Boreal Pines significantly more efficient and enjoyable. Completing the bestiary, hunting Frostwyrm, gathering crates, and exploring caves all become much easier with normal movement speed. I strongly recommend getting the boots before attempting any serious Boreal Pines activities.
Can You Complete This Quest After the Fischmas Event Ends?
The availability of this quest depends on whether Boreal Pines remains accessible after the Fischmas event. Based on previous Fisch updates, limited-time areas sometimes become permanent, but this isn’t guaranteed. I recommend completing the quest during the event period to ensure you don’t miss out.
What’s the Best Rod for Farming Meg Materials If You’re New?
If you’re a newer player without access to legendary or mythical rods, the Training Rod paired with Luminous Larvae bait is surprisingly effective. The Aurora Totem is more important than the rod quality for catching mythical materials. Focus your resources on totems and bait rather than rushing to buy an expensive rod just for this quest.
How Many Totems Should You Bring for Farming?
I recommend bringing at least 5-10 Aurora Totems or Luck Totems. Each totem has a limited duration (typically 10-15 minutes), and you’ll want continuous coverage during your farming session. Having extras ensures you won’t need to leave and restock mid-session, which would waste time and potentially interrupt a good RNG streak.
Does Fishing Skill or Level Affect Meg Material Drop Rates?
While your overall fishing level and experience don’t directly affect mythical item drop rates, they do influence your ability to complete fishing minigames successfully. Higher-level players typically have better equipment, more totems, and better bait access, all of which indirectly improve their chances of obtaining Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang faster.
Should You Fish During Specific Weather or Time of Day?
While Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang can be caught during any weather or time, certain conditions improve your odds. Aurora Borealis weather combined with night time (for Night Shrimp bait effectiveness) creates optimal conditions. The full moon also provides a small luck boost. However, don’t wait indefinitely for perfect conditions—consistent fishing with good bait and totems is more effective than waiting for ideal circumstances.
Conclusion
The Winter Boots transform the Boreal Pines experience from frustratingly slow to perfectly enjoyable. While obtaining them requires investing 1-4 hours into farming mythical materials, the payoff is worth every minute. Once you can move at normal speed, the entire northern region opens up for efficient exploration, fishing, and quest completion.
Remember these key takeaways:
Essential Steps:
- Access Boreal Pines via Northern Expedition portal (turn left)
- Find Marvin at GPS coordinates 21581.8, 134.9, 4143.8
- Fish at Ancient Isle waterfall (6000, 230, 591) for Meg’s Spine and Meg’s Fang
- Use high-luck setup: good rod + Luminous Larvae + Aurora Totem
- Return to Marvin, equip materials, and claim your Winter Boots
Pro Tips for Success:
- Don’t cheap out on bait—Luminous Larvae is worth the investment
- Aurora Totem dramatically improves farming speed
- Fish during Aurora Borealis weather when possible
- Be patient—mythical items require time and persistence
- Make money while farming by keeping valuable catches
The Winter Boots are one of the most important quality-of-life items for anyone planning to spend significant time in Boreal Pines. Whether you’re completing the bestiary, hunting for the Cryolash Rod, or chasing the legendary Frostwyrm, having normal movement speed makes every activity dramatically more efficient and enjoyable.
Now get out there, complete Marvin’s quest, and experience Boreal Pines the way it was meant to be explored—at full speed! The frozen north awaits, and with your new Winter Boots, nothing will slow you down.
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