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All Insect Locations (Tiny Citizens of Grasslands)
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All Insect Locations (Tiny Citizens of Grasslands)

Find all 76 insects in Crimson Desert for the Tiny Citizens of Grasslands challenge and Natural Collector trophy. Learn about the Kuku Insect Gatherer's Pack and Helm of Knowledge.

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All Insect Locations (Tiny Citizens of Grasslands)

Find all 76 insects in Crimson Desert for the Tiny Citizens of Grasslands challenge and Natural Collector trophy. Learn about the Kuku Insect Gatherer's Pack and Helm of Knowledge.

There are 76 Insects/Bugs (Chitinous Creatures) in Crimson Desert. Finding all Bugs is required for the Tiny Citizens of Grasslands challenge, which must be completed for the Natural Collector trophy & achievement.

Insects are divided into 9 categories in the Knowledge menu under Creatures > Chitinous Creatures. The 4 categories of Butterflies have the most entries overall, with other types of bugs being divided into the other 5 categories. While playing through the game it is recommended to always catch any bugs you encounter that display as “???” to save some time later, but you can also obtain most bugs while collecting Butterflies, which is what will take the longest overall.

Before working specifically on bug collection, you should make sure to obtain the Helm of Knowledge and the Kuku Insect Gatherer’s Pack. The Helm of Knowledge is good for cleaning up individual bugs when you only have a handful left, such as if you’re looking for the last couple butterflies, whereas the Kuku Insect Gatherer’s Pack is good for sucking up everything nearby when you have lots available to be collected.

The Insect Gatherer’s Pack is crafted at Kilnden Workshop. You are introduced to the Kuku crafting during Chapter 4 of the story, then you also need to complete the Sanctum of Oblation to unlock the crafting recipe. You can then speak to Grimnir and craft it with the required materials.

You first need to craft a Kuku Pack, which is made using a normal Kuku Pot and certain backpacks. The Peddler’s Pack that it will show by default is one of the easiest to find, but you need to steal it to obtain it. Find an NPC with a pack, then scare them by attacking near them to cause them to drop their pack. You can then equip a Mask to steal the pack before they pick it back up. Then with the Kuku Pack made, you can make the Insect Gather’s Pack using 3x Abyss Cells, and 1 each of the Power Cores, Ore of Resipiscence, and Crown of Shadows. Abyss Cells are the grey orbs that you can pick up after breaking bismuth walls with Focused Force Palm. The Power Cores are dropped by certain Abyss enemies you will encounter throughout the game. If you haven’t actively been grabbing these, they’ll be sent to the Lost Items menu at the Greymane camp and you can claim them from there.

Challenges Overview:

  • Crimson Desert Challenges Guide

Butterflies

There are 4 categories of butterflies, for contributing a total of 49 of the total 76 bugs. While they are divided into categories that would imply they are found in specific regions, it seems that all butterflies can be found at any location where butterflies can potentially spawn. They generally appear in flowerbeds or areas where pickable plants grow. Because of this, you can obtain all butterflies by running around in northern Pailune through the flowerbeds.

Butterflies most frequently spawn during the day while there is sunny weather, so while searching for butterflies you want to start at around 6AM in-game time or later, and then once you reach around 6PM go sleep for 12 hours to advance to the next day. When you are down to only a handful of butterflies remaining, you can make a save at the start of the day, then reload your save if you don’t find anything to avoid potentially running into bad weather days. Butterflies can also spawn at night, but they are much less frequent so it’s easier to search during the day.

When you have many to find and are using the Kuku Insect Gatherer’s Pack, you can use the bugs you pick up to give to the children in Pailune. Each bug given gives 10 trust, and when you max trust with a child they will give you a random bug from a specific pool, with some of them seeming to be ones that are slightly rarer to find normally. Otherwise when you need to clear bugs from your inventory you can sell them, donate them as Provisions at camp, or drop them out of your inventory.

Once you only have a handful of butterflies left to find, it is recommended to switch to the Helm of Knowledge instead of the Insect Gatherer’s Pack to save yourself time on inventory management. You still go through flower fields in the same way, but activate the helm and look for any blue sparkles to show things with available knowledge, and hope it is the remaining butterflies.

List of all Butterflies

Tropical Butterflies:

  1. Pipevine Swallowtail Butterfly
  2. Polydamas Swallowtail Butterfly
  3. Zebra Swallowtail Butterfly
  4. Diana Fritillary Butterfly
  5. Buckeye Butterfly
  6. Tiger Mimic Queen Butterfly
  7. Green Birdwing Butterfly
  8. Malachite Butterfly
  9. Guava Skipper Butterfly
  10. Orange-Barred Sulpur Butterfly
  11. Purple Emperor Butterfly
  12. Southern Blue Peacock Butterfly

Forest Butterflies:

  1. Monarch Butterfly
  2. Banded Peacock Butterfly
  3. Regal Fritillary Butterfly
  4. Little Wood Satur Butterfly
  5. Swallowtail Butterfly
  6. Ornythion Swallowtail Butterfly
  7. Spicebush Swallowtail Butterfly
  8. Zebra Longwing Butterfly
  9. Crimson Patch Butterfly
  10. Blue Tailed Butterfly
  11. Theona Checkerspot Butterfly
  12. Rusty Tipped Page Butterfly
  13. Little Metalmark Butterfly

Meadow Butterflies:

  1. Meadow Butterfly
  2. Painted Lady Butterfly
  3. Commander Butterfly
  4. Red-Spotted Purple Butterfly
  5. Ruddy Daggerwing Butterfly
  6. Bluewing Butterfly
  7. Red Lycaenid Butterfly
  8. White Streaked Butterfly
  9. Yellow Comma Butterfly
  10. Violet Hairstreak Butterfly
  11. Eighty-eight Butterfly
  12. Great Purple Hairstreak Butterfly
  13. Green Sulpher Butterfly

Garden Butterflies:

  1. White Butterfly
  2. Checkered White Butterfly
  3. Grizzled Skipper Butterfly
  4. Blue Lycaenid Butterfly
  5. Spotted Lycaenid Butterfly
  6. Orange Oakleaf Butterfly
  7. Sleepy Scarlet Butterfly
  8. Scarlet Leafwing Butterfly
  9. Flame-Bordered Butterfly
  10. Nawab Butterfly
  11. White Peacock Butterfly

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