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Palia: Where to Find Raspberry Beetle

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Palia: Where to Find Raspberry Beetle

Palia offers various types of Bugs that players can catch while doing the Bug Catching Guild. Catching all rarities of bugs is the crucial step of leveling up the Bug Catching Guild to unlock advanced versions of the Belt as well as new items and crafting recipes at the Bug Catching Guild Store. One of the Rare Bugs that players can catch is Raspberry Beetle which is currently required as a weekly want for Elouisa.

This guide will focus on where you can find and how you can catch the Raspberry Beetle in Palia.

Where to Find Raspberry Beetle in Palia

The Raspberry Beetle is a Rare bug in Palia that spawns throughout the entire day in the Kilima Valley map zone. You have a chance of finding one out in the open while traversing the open fields near Daiya Family Farm. Moreover, the Leafhopper Hills area also has a higher chance of spawning one so if you don’t find one near the farm, navigate to Leafhopper Hills and keep an eye on the ground to find one.

How to Catch Raspberry Beetle in Palia

Catching the Raspberry Beetle is similar to catching any other beetle. However, stunning the Raspberry Beetle will require multiple Smoke Bombs so, make sure you bring enough to stun it when you find it. If the Raspberry Beetle gets alerted, it will try to flee by moving in a certain direction. It is best to throw the Sticky Smoke Bombs on it to slow it down and then use the regular Smoke Bombs to stun it.

Once you have stunned the Raspberry Beetle, simply go near it and interact with it to pick it up. Picking up Raspberry Beetle will have a chance to drop 0-7 Silk Thread.

Uses of Raspberry Beetle in Palia

Raspberry Beetle can be sold for 145 Gold (Base) and 217 Gold (Star Quality) to Zeki or at the Shipping Bin. Moreover, you can also gift it to certain villagers who like it or those who need it. Currently, Elouisa needs a Raspberry Beetle until August 11, 2024, so if you have got one make sure to bring it to her.

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