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As the name of the game suggests, Lumas are an integral part ofLuma Island. They’re small adorable creatures that help you get Luma Energy to progress through your career and unlock new biomes. There are 15 of them in total, and in order to get them, you need to find their eggs and hatch them.
They can also help you find treasure, as you may have one follow you around at all times, and they will indicate areas in the ground for you to dig in to find treasure chests. So, all round, Lumas are really useful little creatures. Here is where you can find all 15 eggs.
Where To Find All Luma Eggs In Luma Island
Luma Eggs can be found in special locations all aroundLuma Island, but you’ll need to traverse throughAncient Templesand findmysterious Crystalsto get them all. This can be dangerous business, especially when you get to the later game biomes, so make sure you alwayshave your whip upgraded and equippedas you look for them. Here are how many eggs you may find in each biome — and where to locate them:
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Ancient Temples are dungeon-like locations in biomes which have a series ofdifferent rooms with puzzlesyou need to solve to get to the end. After you finish an Ancient Temple for the first time, you’ll find aMysterious Egg (Luma Egg)in the chest in the very last room. You need to complete the entire Temple and all its rooms to get it, though, so verify you don’t leave early — and make sure you’re properly equipped to complete them.
Offering Pedestalswork slightly differently, as you need to find all theCrystal Offeringsin each biome and insert them in the Pedestals to open the door and get access to the chest and rewards inside. Each biome has a pretty large number of Crystals to find and open the Pedestals, and they are scattered all around the given biome, so it may take some time to get all of them.
How To Hatch Luma Eggs
To hatch a Luma Egg, you need to build aLuma Incubator. You will get the recipe for this buildingearly on in your profession, and you’ll need five Leather, three Copper Ingots, five Fabric, and five Glass to craft one.
Leather and Fabric can becrafted at the workbenchusing Mushrooms and Cotton, respectively, while Glass can be made in theKilnusing Sand and Coal. Copper Ingots may be a bit more difficult to find, as you need to head into theabandoned cavesto find Copper Ore and then smelt them into Ingots for use. But, once you have everything you need, you’ll be able to build a Luma Incubator and hatch your first Luma.
To hatch a Luma, you need to firstcraft one Luma Lifeusing the Incubator. You need any type of Spirit for this, and you can choose whichever one you’d like to use — Water, Earth, Nature, Rock, and Lost Spirits will all give you a Luma Life. These Spirits can be found while harvesting resources and exploring the Ruins, and as you get more materials, you’ll find yourself with an abundance of them by the end of the day.
Insert your Egg and the Luma Life in the Incubator, and your Luma will hatch. Once it’s done incubating, you can pick it up, and it willslot into your inventorywhere you can put it in your pocket slot to have it follow you around. If you have more Lumas, you can swap them out by catching the one you want with your net, and it will land in your inventory as well.
How To Look After Lumas
The main reason you want to have Lumas around is thatthey drop Luma Energy, which is an important ingredient in many new recipes that you unlock as you make your way through your profession. You can get them to drop Luma Energy by feeding themLuma Foodand petting them once a day.
Crafting Luma Food is fairly cheap, as itcosts one Farm Flower, one Farm Mushroom, and one Farm Berryto get it. These are abundant around the biome, so you shouldn’t struggle to make sure your Luma is well-fed. When you get to otherbiomes like the Forest and Mountain, you’ll also be able to craft Luma Food in bundles of five and seven for the same material cost using the Forest and Mountain variants of each. You can also getLuma Power Foodfrom theMushroom Manfor your Lumas, which will allow them to drop an extra Luma Energy even if they’ve been fed that day.
Lastly, you need to buildLuma Neststo ensure that your extra Lumas have a place to stay. you’re able to only have one following you around at a time, and you would have to keep them in your inventory if you didn’t have a nest for them. You can find the recipes for Luma Nests in theDrawing Shopin town, and they come in three tiers: small, medium, and large. A small nest will hold two Lumas, while a medium nest can hold four and a large one can seven.
The materials you need to build Luma Nests get rarer the higher up in tier you go, so verify you make your way through each biome inLuma Islandso you’re able to eventually build the large nest to keep all the Lumas you find safe and happy.