Omega Labyrinth Life

Omega Labyrinth Life

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Nectar farming
By Arcatera
Short and simple nectar farming guide (Updated 30-12-2019).
   
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Introduction
Omega Labyrinth Life have five main options for earning nectar:
1. Winning TFT minigame in the academy.
2. Side quests (NOT fetch-quests).
3. Bug-catching minigame.
4. Earnings for the garden tending.
5. At the start of new day near Flora 500-2500 (random) nectar.
The most stable is the fourth option.
Nectar farming
This method works well after completing the game, but may be relevant at earlier stages.

We need:
1. Garden with seven areas for planting flowers, 400 each. Additional sites gained through main quest. Total - 2800 colors.
2. 2800 seeds. It is possible from different dkjwtrs, but in an amount multiple of 50.
3. Flower dial. Needed to speedup time. Gained through main quest.
4. 3600 nectar. Not necessary.

We plant 2800 flowers, water them with any watertype and start to skip the time with Flower Dial for 12 hours.
Additional step: after skipping the time, open map and move to the garden. Near Flora, there is always from 500 to 2500 nectar + sometimes you can play a Bug-cathing mini-game(1650 nectar with a skip).
As a result, we get 4400 nectar for the number of flowers + 2200 nectar bonus (decreases with time after weeds appear in the garden) + 500-2500 nectar near Flora -3600 nectar per 12 hours pass. 4400-3600+(500..2500)+(0..2200)=1300..5500 nectar per cycle.
I can do 50-60 repetitions in 20 minutes, which gives in the worst case 1300 * 50 = 65,000 nectar.
Conclusion
I can’t say for sure how much nectar is needed to pump one skill to level 30, because I took care of the calculations too late, but I guess 57-60 thousand when using the mini-game skip. As a result, we need 7 * 4 * 60 = 1 680 000 nectar.
Given that we get a certain amount of nectar according to the plot, and passing a mini-game without a pass provides the best result, we will have to spend up to 4 hours on the farm.

PS English is not my native language, so I had to use a Google translator.