How to get Monstrous Tooth in Skull and Bones
UbisoftMonstrous Tooth is one of the rare resources in Skull and Bones, so if you’re wondering how to farm them, here’s all you need to know.
Skull and Bones focuses on ship combat, and while it does miss out on a fully-fledged story mode, there are plenty of fellow pirates to hunt, with the post-launch said to add even more targets.
Pirates aren’t the only ones you’ll have to tussle with to gear yourself up in Skull and Bones. Ubisoft’s pirate adventure also has some other legendary enemies to hunt, and they drop rare items like Monstrous Tooth, which can be traded for some exclusive gear.
All that said, here’s how and where to farm Monstrous Tooth in Skull and Bones.
Where to find Monstrous Tooth in Skull and Bones
Monstrous Tooth in Skull and Bones are the materials that drop after you kill one of the sea monsters in the game, like Kuharibu.
Once you’ve got Monstrous Tooth, you can trade them to the Sea People Huntmaster in Lanitra for some exclusive gear and cosmetic items in Skull and Bones. It is a contract and the sea monster is not a random spawn, you’ll have to claim the contract called From the Deep first.
It can be started by visiting the same vendor, Sea People Huntmaster in Lanitra, and once the contract starts, you can find the location of the beast and hunt it down.
Currently, Kuharibu is the only sea monster in the game. But, once Season 1 is live, one more, Tylosaurus, will be available for hunting. We do not know how frequently Kuharibu spawns in the game, but it is likely to be at least once a day. Just sail around the outpost, and you’ll see a pop-up to your left notifying you of the rumor.
That’s everything you need to know about Monstrous Tooth in Skull and Bones, for more on the game, check out:
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