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==The Menagerie==
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Bestiary League introduces The Menagerie, a place to hold collectable and tradable monsters that you encounter on your travels through [[Wraeclast]].
'''The Menagerie''' is an area. This area has a [[waypoint]] and is connected to [[Menagerie Caverns]], [[Menagerie Depths]], [[Menagerie Sands]], and [[Menagerie Wilds]].


[[Einhar Frey]] gives you access to The Menagerie once you complete a quest for him, capturing [[Oozeback Bloom]] in the mud flats in act 1.
==Overview==
The Menagerie is a place to hold collectable beasts encountered in [[Wraeclast]]. The area is open for access once the [[Einhar's Hunt]] quest is completed.


Captured monsters end up here. To capture a monster you need a net of the appropriate level (which you can buy from [[Einhar Frey]] or find as a normal monster drop) and use it on a monster of a collectable type before killing it.
Captured beasts end up here. Beasts are captured by [[Einhar, Beastmaster|Einhar]] once weakened. The collected beasts can be sacrificed in the [[Blood Altar]] for [[beastcrafting]]. [[Einhar, Beastmaster|Einhar]] sells [[Bestiary Orb]] at the Menagerie which can be used to store beasts.


The Menagerie contains 4 sub-areas, [[Menagerie Caverns]], [[Menagerie Depths]], [[Menagerie Sands]], and [[Menagerie Wilds]], each sub-area containing between 9 and 16 pens which hold the monsters you have collected, sorted by monster type. There are 44 pens all up.
The Menagerie contains 4 sub-areas (all in their own separate area instance):
* [[Menagerie Caverns]]
* [[Menagerie Depths]]
* [[Menagerie Sands]]
* [[Menagerie Wilds]]
Each sub-area containing between 9 and 16 pens which hold the collected monsters sorted by monster type. There are 44 pens all up. Each holding pen can hold between 5 monsters (e.g. Amphibians->Gem Frogs) and 56 monsters (Arachnids->Spiders), depending on the pen.


Each holding pen can hold between 5 monsters (e.g. Amphibians->Gem Frogs) and 56 monsters (Arachnids->Spiders), depending on the pen.
==Version history==
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{{Version history table row|3.5.0|
* There is now a global capture limit of 1000 beasts, rather than a per-genus limit. The previous total maximum was approximately 680, though most players were likely to hit genus-specific limits.
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{{Version history table row|3.2.0|
* Introduced to the game.
}}
{{Version history table end}}


The collected monsters can be used in the [[Blood Altar]] in crafting recipes.
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Latest revision as of 13:25, 6 August 2022

The Menagerie
area
No Waypoint
IdMenagerie_Hub
Act1
Area level1
Tagsindoors_area, no_leaguestone
ConnectionsMenagerie Sands
Menagerie Wilds
Menagerie Depths
Menagerie Caverns
Area does not contain Rogue Exiles (Hidden)

The Menagerie is an area. This area has a waypoint and is connected to Menagerie Caverns, Menagerie Depths, Menagerie Sands, and Menagerie Wilds.

Overview

The Menagerie is a place to hold collectable beasts encountered in Wraeclast. The area is open for access once the Einhar's Hunt quest is completed.

Captured beasts end up here. Beasts are captured by Einhar once weakened. The collected beasts can be sacrificed in the Blood Altar for beastcrafting. Einhar sells Bestiary Orb at the Menagerie which can be used to store beasts.

The Menagerie contains 4 sub-areas (all in their own separate area instance):

Each sub-area containing between 9 and 16 pens which hold the collected monsters sorted by monster type. There are 44 pens all up. Each holding pen can hold between 5 monsters (e.g. Amphibians->Gem Frogs) and 56 monsters (Arachnids->Spiders), depending on the pen.

Version history

Version Changes
3.5.0
  • There is now a global capture limit of 1000 beasts, rather than a per-genus limit. The previous total maximum was approximately 680, though most players were likely to hit genus-specific limits.
3.2.0
  • Introduced to the game.