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The player can get pieces of mosaics, called Mosaic (Fragments), by solving nonograms. When the player gets a Mosaic (Fragment), it will automatically be added to the first incomplete mosaic. Mosaic (Fragments) are added from the left side of the mosaic where there's an empty space. The player can't get the same Mosaic (Fragment) twice. The player can increase their chance of finding a Mosaic (Fragment) by learning the Antiquarian skill (two levels, +5% chance per level). The amount of Mosaic (Fragments) that can potentially drop from a solved puzzle depends on puzzle size and difficulty. 80x80 puzzles will usually yield the most Mosaic (Fragments) (for a hard puzzle this can be as high as 20 Mosaic (Fragments)). When a mosaic is completed the reward will be given as listed below and the next mosaic is unlocked. When a mosaic is finished, excess Mosaic (Fragments), which don't fit in the finished mosaic, will be added to the next one automatically. After all mosaics are completed, the Mosaic (Fragments) are not given anymore.

Until the first Mosaic (Fragment) of a mosaic is collected a grey number is displayed at the middle of a mosaic indicating the consecutive number of that mosaic. This is true only for the first 10 mosaics, because the #11, #12 and #13 mosaics are hidden until the previous mosaic is completed and the number disappears when Mosaic is started.

Mosaic

First mosaic (uncompleted).

Piece of mosaic

Mosaic (Fragment) as a reward for a solved nonogram.


Mosaics' sizes and rewards[]

Every mosaic is bigger (or equal) in rewards from the previous one. After completing a mosaic the next mosaic and mosaic quest is unlocked.

Mosaic #1
Grid 16x23
Mosaic
(Fragments)
368
Rewards Ruby x 2
Coin x 300
Experience x 1000


Mosaic #2
Grid 20x32
Mosaic
(Fragments)
640
Rewards Ruby x 2
Coin x 500
Experience x 2000


Mosaic #3
Grid 20x32
Mosaic
(Fragments)
640
Rewards Ruby x 2
Coin x 500
Experience x 2000


Mosaic #4
Grid 20x32
Mosaic
(Fragments)
640
Rewards Ruby x 2
Coin x 500
Experience x 2000


Mosaic #5
Grid 40x32
Mosaic
(Fragments)
1280
Rewards Ruby x 2
Coin x 700
Experience x 4000


Mosaic #6
Grid 40x64
Mosaic
(Fragments)
2560
Rewards Ruby x 2
Coin x 1000
Experience x 8000


Mosaic #7
Grid 40x64
Mosaic
(Fragments)
2560
Rewards Ruby x 2
Coin x 1000
Experience x 8000


Mosaic #8
Grid 40x64
Mosaic
(Fragments)
2560
Rewards Ruby x 2
Coin x 1000
Experience x 10000


Mosaic #9
Grid 40x64
Mosaic
(Fragments)
2560
Rewards Ruby x 2
Coin x 1000
Experience x 12000
Spices x 5


Mosaic #10
Grid 40x64
Mosaic
(Fragments)
2560
Rewards Ruby x 2
Coin x 1000
Experience x 15000
Steamobile x 5


Mosaic #11
Grid 40x51
Mosaic
(Fragments)
2040
Rewards Ruby x 2
Gold ingot x 20
Experience x 5000
Potion Ambrosia x 1


Mosaic #12
Grid 40x51
Mosaic
(Fragments)
2040
Rewards Ruby x 2
Gold ingot x 20
Experience x 5000
Potion Ambrosia x 1


Mosaic #13
Grid 40x51
Mosaic
(Fragments)
2040
Rewards Ruby x 2
Gold ingot x 20
Experience x 5000
Potion Ambrosia x 1


Average amount of Coins per Mosaic (Fragment) (only Coins, Gold ingots (1 Gold ingot = 25 Coins) and Rubies (1 Ruby = 50 Coins) included):

Average amount of Experience per Mosaic (Fragment): 3.512.

Completed mosaics[]

Problems with mosaics[]

If, after completing a mosaic, the next mosaic is not unlocked and Mosaic (Fragments) are not dropping from nonograms, the player may need to enable Wi-Fi (have internet access) and visit some in-game locations: list of puzzles in Sent by Users, Shop, Bourse, etc.

If the quest for the next mosaic doesn't appear, the player has to solve some puzzles until a Mosaic (Fragment) is found from puzzle loot (it is possible that small/easy puzzle might not drop any fragments). Once the first Mosaic (Fragment) is found, the quest appears in Quests. Having internet access is also be required. This is mostly applicable to mosaics #11, #12 and #13.

Please note that for mosaics #11, #12 and #13 (and #10), there will be no "carry-over" Mosaic (Fragments) dropped after completing a nonogram. For instance, even if completing a high XP 80x80 color nonogram with Smoothie #2 applied, if only 1 fragment was missing in mosaic #11, then only 1 Mosaic (Fragment) will be rewarded for the nonogram completion (and any possible additional fragments will be "lost"). It will only be after the next (Mosaic rewarding) nonogram is completed that the window announcing a new Mosaic has been found will show up and new Mosaic (Fragments) will be rewarded. Needs verification: this might also be the case for the first 10 mosaics if the next mosaic has not been downloaded yet and there's no internet connection.

Mosaic 11 fragments found

Unlocking mosaic #11 by finding Mosaic (Fragments).

Mosaic calculator[]

This calculator allows the player to calculate how many fragments are still needed to collect in order to complete the current mosaic. Enter the number of Mosaic (Fragments), which can be seen in Other (see image).

Mosaic fragments

How many Mosaic (Fragments) you have already collected can be seen in "Other" tab.

Enter the number of Mosaic (Fragments):


Scroll to the bottom of the page and click "View full site" to use this calculator on mobile (phone).

Current Mosaic #0
Amount of fragments
already collected
0
Amount of fragments
still needed
0
Percentage 0


Trivia[]

  • Mosaics 1-9 were created by Ilija.mandic.art (their ArtStation).
  • Mosaic #2 (with the Japanese theme) has two writings on the right shop (both mirrored left to right):
    • Horizontal: "おせん", which is an old word for "rice cracker".
    • Vertical: "火の用" (should be "火の用心"), which means "be careful with handling fire". This is a common phrase heard in winter, when fires are most likely to occur.
  • Mosaic #10 has the Kabuki image on Airship. This mosaic is related to the addition of the Airship.
  • Mosaic #11 has the Kabuki image on the chest. This mosaic is related to the addition of Dungeon.
  • Mosaic #12 has the Kabuki image on the moon. This mosaic is related to the addition of Dungeon: forest.
  • Mosaic #13 has the Kabuki image on the train. This mosaic was added with patch 18.2 and was a clue from the developers that a Train would be added in a future update (the Train was in fact later added with patch 19.0).
    • The train station has "新幹線きっぷうりば" written at the side, which is Japanese for "bullet train ticket office".
    • The train has "新幹線" (Shinkansen) written in the front, which is Japanese for "bullet train".
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