How to get Beeswax in Witchspire
Beeswax in Witchspire is used for candle crafting, and is found on Froblins
Getting Beeswax in Witchspire is something that'll become more of a priority as you leave the tutorial areas and start to explore the game properly, as it's an essential ingredient in key mid-game crafting recipes. However, it's not clear what location you should be looking in to find it, which is where I'll come in. Having found it myself, I'll show you where to get Beeswax in Witchspire and what enemies you'll have to slay to take it from them.
Where to get Witchspire Beeswax
Witchspire Beeswax is found in the Froblin Camp on R'hyrrgar, West of the Witchspire on the way to Timberline Basin. I've marked its location on the map above, but what you need to do when you're there is simply slay Froblins. Each one you kill (regardless of what type of Froblin it is, Grunt, Mage or Brute) has a chance to drop Beeswax, though it's not guaranteed.
To farm Beeswax, I suggest putting up a camp Hearth nearby and teleporting there whenever you have a strong need. Take out Froblins until you get the Beeswax you need, and if there aren't enough, teleport somewhere and come back later when the Froblins respawn (an in-game day should be enough). Keep in mind that enemies here are level 15 and up, so if you're lower level than that, make sure you and your Witchspire Familiars are ready for the conflict to come.
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