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Dry Ice is an alchemy ingredient; it's the rarest and most prized in the game, as only about 13 of it can be found in total. Unlike all other ingredients, this and Meteorite have only one sniff spawn which the player can collect, making these two ingredients very hard to come by. Dry Ice is even rarer than Call Beads and is in a way more valuable as well, as it allows the player to level up the Call Up formula.

Acquisition[]

Dry Ice can be found in these locations:

  • Great Pyramid lower floor, 3x in the northwest corner.
  • Great Pyramid upper floor, in the large room with multiple containers, 3x in the middle-right container on the western-most row of containers.
  • Omnitopia, Boiler Room, in the corner below the teleporter to Main District. 1-4 can be received depending on which spawns in the room are taken first; taking the Meteorite west of the fans will result in 4.
  • Omnitopia, Storage Room, 4x inside a chest.

Formulas[]

Merchants[]

No merchant in the game sells Dry Ice, making it the only ingredient the player cannot farm in some manner.

There are unsubstantiated fan rumors of a hidden merchant in Ruffleberg's Lab that sells Dry Ice, and supposedly only appears under certain circumstances. When using noclipping cheats, the main character usually "ends up on top of everything" except for one area in the lab map that hides entities. A user states with the way Square had set up alchemists to appear from nowhere, this could mean a trigger that was cut or not found lies here.[1]

Another rumor in the same thread states that a merchant could be hiding in the Dark Forest, but only sells ingredients one time after he gives you a spell. As all spells have essentially been found, it would have to be a duplicate of an existing spell, one earned before entering the Dark forest.

Trivia[]

Mud Pepper, Atlas Amulet, Mushroom, Gunpowder, Meteorite and Dry Ice are 6 ingredients out of a total 22 that are only used for 1 specific formula. This fact usually makes them very expensive or difficult to come by.


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