Tower Of Fantasy: how to get and use Icecore
When playing Tower of Fantasy, you should get some Icecore. This resource is needed when you want to upgrade your ice elemental weapon. These weapons include the Ice Wind Arrow, Absolute Zero, Pink Blade, and more. But while it’s easy to figure out that you need this resource, knowing how to get it can be a bit of a hassle. So in this guide, let’s see where to find Icecore in Tower of Fantasy and how to use it.
How to get Icecore in Tower of Fantasy
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There are two ways to get Icecore in ToF.
- Breaking Icecore Crystal Nodes: For this method, you must explore the game’s open world. Many times you will encounter crystalline knots. You can recognize them by their color. They emit a faint white aura. Destroy these nodes and you can get Icecore. However, there is one catch and you can only break them with ice weapons. Although, if you don’t have an ice weapon, you can also throw an ice core at it. These enemy creatures must be near crystal nodes.
- Most often, these knots can be found in snowy areas or on mountaintops.
- Purchasing: You can buy Icecore from the weapon shop in exchange for Black Gold. They have a daily purchase limit of 10 Icecores. And to get Gold Black, you need to complete special orders using Gold or Black Nuclei.
How to use Iscor
There are two main use cases for Icecore. The first use is to upgrade your ice elemental weapon. Depending on the stage your weapon is at, the base resource will be enough to level it up. But as you keep leveling up, you will need higher resources. And here the second application comes to the rescue.
You can fuse it to get higher resources. So fusing 4 ice cores gives you 1 heart of winter. You can optionally combine this resource to get an even stronger resource. Here are the recipes for both of them:
- Heart of Winter: 4x Icecore
- Source of Snow: 5x Heart of Winter. This means you will need 20 Icecores to get 1 Snowsource.
That covers this guide on where to find Icecore in Tower of Fantasy (ToF) and how to use it.
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