Drum (Taiko) is an item. It is mostly acquired for exploring the dungeon. It is mostly used for faster solving of nonograms. Note that this page contains only acquisitions and uses for Drum. For example, for crafting a certain item, additional items might be needed.
In-game description: Fills 15% of a puzzle. If there are errors, the area is reduced.
While solving a puzzle, open the "sack" in the game menu.
Explanation: Solves 15% of a puzzle, similar to how a human would. If there are errors, the area is reduced. Can be used multiple times per puzzle.
When Drum is found in the dungeon, it also restores 8 Energy.
Acquisitions
Drum (Taiko) can be acquired by:
- Completing Train missions.
- City: Osaka.
- Capacity (maximum):
- 2 x Drum (with Freight carriage lvl. 1).
- 4 x Drum (with Freight carriage lvl. 2).
- Cost: 35 x Coin => 1 x Drum.
- Additional expenses: 21 x Charcoal.
- Travel time:
- 14h (with 0% boost)
- 12h 36m (with 10% boost)
- 11h 12m (with 20% boost)
- 9h 48m (with 30% boost)
- 8h 24m (with 40% boost)
- 7h (with 50% boost)
- Required to unlock: Train lvl. 1
- Exploring the Dungeon.
- Drum (finding) - F1-F4 and 2A-5C.
- Levelling up a hero past level 25.
- 1 x Drum
- Requires Emerald tablet.
- Rewards are the same for every level past 25 (except Valor).
- Completing quests.
- Journey Through Japan By Train: 35 x Drum.
- This quest becomes available upon investing some items into the Train Station.
- Journey Through Japan By Train: 35 x Drum.
Uses
Drum (Taiko) can be used for:
- While solving nonograms.
- Completing quests.
- Festival Returns: 10 x Drum.
- Requires Airship and completion of Festival quest.
- Festival Returns: 10 x Drum.
- Throwing it in the Cauldron.
- Average loot per 7 items thrown:
- 42 x Mental power
- 300 x Experience (330 x Experience with Porcelain vase)
- 4.5 x Coin (only with Tetrachloroaurate craftifact)
- 3 x Wood
- 3 x Stone
- 3 x Steel
- 3 x Charcoal
- 3 x Gunpowder
- 3 x Iron sand
- 3 x Chemicals
- 0.9 x Gold ingot
- Average loot per 7 items thrown:
Trivia[]
Drum is one of the few items, that the game regularly annotates with a Japanese name in parentheses. Specifically, Drum is referred to as "Drum (Taiko)".