
Wagarashi: How To Get the Spoon Fast New Location!

Welcome, shinobi, to the ever-evolving world of Wagarashi! If you've been on the hunt for the elusive "Spoon," an item crucial for those looking to acquire powerful Dojutsu like the Byakugan, Sharingan, or Tenseigan by "scooping" them, you might have noticed some significant changes. This guide will walk you through the updated methods to obtain this coveted tool, moving away from old assumptions and into the current, confirmed locations.
The Old Way: A Relic of the Past
Previously, many players, including information from earlier guides, indicated that the Spoon could be purchased from village shops for a hefty sum of 42,000 Ryo. The video creator, Builderboy TV, revisited this, demonstrating that the Spoon is no longer available for purchase in the standard village shops.
An interesting point was raised: the Spoon was likely intended to be an item used primarily within or for Permadeath (PD) events. Purchasing it in the normal world and then entering a PD event would cause the Spoon to disappear from your inventory. This design choice, perhaps to prevent stockpiling or to tie its use to high-stakes scenarios, has now led to a complete overhaul of its acquisition.
The Big Reveal: The Spoon is Now a DROP!
The most crucial piece of information, confirmed directly by Wagarashi's lead developer, Skelly, is that the Spoon is now exclusively a drop item. This means you can no longer simply save up Ryo and buy it. You'll need to engage in specific in-game activities and rely on a bit of luck (RNG) to get your hands on it.
Builderboy TV confirmed this by checking not only the regular village shops but also the shop within a Permadeath event and even the Black Market in the Final Valley – the Spoon was absent from all these purchase points.
Where to Hunt for the Elusive Spoon: Confirmed & Potential Drop Locations
With the Spoon being a drop, the question becomes: where exactly does it drop? Based on information from developer Raze and the YouTuber's exploration, here are the primary methods:
Method 1: Expeditions - Test Your Mettle for Rewards!
Expeditions are a confirmed source for Spoon drops. You can access Expeditions directly from the Wagarashi main menu.
- How it works: You can queue up for various expedition types. The video briefly showed an "FFA Expedition" (Free-For-All).
- Modifiers & Rewards: Before an expedition starts, players can often vote on modifiers (e.g., Perma-Death, Surge, Bloodborne, Juggernaut). These modifiers can increase the "Reward Multiplier." While not explicitly stated that this directly boosts Spoon drop chances, a higher reward multiplier generally means better or more loot, so it's reasonable to assume it could positively influence your chances.
- Outcome: Successfully completing expeditions by defeating opponents or fulfilling objectives gives you a chance to receive the Spoon as a reward.
Strategy for Expeditions:
- Participate regularly.
- If possible, opt for modifiers that increase the reward multiplier, as this may enhance your chances of getting rarer drops like the Spoon.
- Team up with friends if the expedition mode allows, to increase your chances of success.
Method 2: Boss Battles - Conquer Mighty Foes for Your Prize!
This is another primary and confirmed way to obtain the Spoon. Defeating specific bosses in the Wagarashi world can yield this valuable item.
- General Bosses: The developer Raze mentioned "bosses" in general, implying multiple bosses might have the Spoon in their loot table.
- Manda (Serpent Boss):
- Location: Manda is found in the Serpent's Den, accessible through the Final Valley. The video provides a clear path, involving traversing water, heading towards a waterfall, and entering a cave system.
- Drops: Manda is known to drop various scrolls, accessories (like Sapphire Necklaces, Gold Rings), and Katanas. The Spoon is also part of its potential loot.
- Farming Manda: Manda is a relatively accessible boss once you know the path, making it a viable option for repeated farming attempts.
- Tailed Beasts (Bijuu):
- Superior Drops: Tailed Beasts are considered even better sources for drops, especially scrolls, compared to Manda. This higher quantity of drops could translate to a better chance of getting the Spoon.
- Shukaku (One-Tail): Shown in the video, Shukaku is one of the Tailed Beasts you can hunt.
- Isobu (Three-Tails): According to Builderboy TV, Isobu is highly recommended for farming, potentially dropping around 15 scrolls per defeat, making it a prime target for loot, including the Spoon.
- Matatabi (Two-Tails): Also mentioned as a Tailed Beast that can be hunted.
- Strategy: If you're strong enough, focusing on Tailed Beasts, particularly Isobu, seems to be the most efficient way to farm for drops, thereby increasing your chances of getting a Spoon.
Strategy for Bosses:
- Learn the attack patterns of each boss to defeat them efficiently.
- Bring appropriate gear and jutsus for the fight.
- Tailed Beasts are more challenging but offer better rewards. Start with Manda if you're newer, then move to Tailed Beasts as you get stronger.
Method 3: Events - A Potential but Less Confirmed Avenue
Developer Raze mentioned that the Spoon "probably" drops in events as well.
- Ambiguity: This is less concrete than Expeditions or Bosses. "Events" could refer to various limited-time activities or world events that occur in Wagarashi.
- Focus on Confirmed Methods: While it's worth keeping an eye out during special events, your primary focus for Spoon hunting should be the more confirmed methods of Expeditions and specific Boss/Tailed Beast farming.
Tips for Efficient Spoon Hunting
- Prioritize Tailed Beasts: If capable, farming Tailed Beasts like Isobu offers the highest volume of drops, potentially increasing your odds for the Spoon.
- Run Expeditions: Mix in Expeditions, especially if you enjoy PvP or cooperative PvE, as they are a confirmed source.
- Manda as a Stepping Stone: If Tailed Beasts are too tough, Manda is a reliable, farmable boss.
- Be Persistent: Since the Spoon is an RNG drop, it might take several attempts. Don't get discouraged!
- Stay Updated: Game mechanics can change. Keep an eye on official Wagarashi announcements or community discussions for any further updates on drop rates or locations.
Conclusion
The days of purchasing the Spoon in Wagarashi are over. The path to obtaining this eye-scooping tool now lies in your combat prowess and a bit of luck. Focus your efforts on completing Expeditions and defeating powerful Bosses, especially Tailed Beasts, to maximize your chances of adding the Spoon to your arsenal.
Good luck with your hunt, and may your Dojutsu collection grow strong!