Bloodstained Ritual of the Night Thunderbird Plume | Where to find the Thunderbird Plume
Bloodstained Ritual of the Night has quickly become a cult classic among players, racking up tons of players since its release in June. One of its main features is its vast inventory of craftable items. Typically, the various crafting items are dropped by enemies, and the story is no different for the Bloodstained Ritual of the Night Thunderbird Plume. With that, let’s take a look at where to find the Thunderbird Plume in Bloodstained.
Bloodstained Ritual of the Night Thunderbird Plume | Thunderbird Plume location
The Thunderbird Plume can be used to craft a couple of different items in Bloodstaiend. For instance, it can be used to craft a Feather Robe and Crown. The robe will provide players with an extra 30 defense, while the crown won’t be as helpful, but will ensure that you look fashionable while exploring.
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The Thunderbird Plume is also able to enhance the Optimizer shard. This shard can be increased three times and will increase weapon attack speed. The Level 1-3 enhancements will require a Thunderbird Plume. So, at the very least, it’d be worth grabbing a few of these feathers to be able to attack a little bit quicker.
While this information is helpful to know, it won’t do you much good unless you know where to find the Bloodstained Ritual of the Night Thunderbird Plume. Thankfully, it isn’t very hard.
An enemy, known as Celaeno, will drop the Thunderbird Plume in Bloodstaiend. You can find them in either the Tower of Twin Dragons or the at the Bridge of Evil. The Tower of Twin Dragons location will be unlocked after the Garden of Silence. On the other hand, you’ll come to the Bridge of Evil pretty quickly after acquiring your ID card.
Unfortunately, the drop rate for the Thunderbird Plume is rather low, at only 8%. However, Celaeno is only a Level 18 with 100 health points, so defeating it shouldn’t be too difficult, especially if you’re a more experienced player.
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