Fate/Stay FGO Craft Essence
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Fate/stay Night Remastered Craft Essence Appears in FGO

To celebrate the release of Fate/stay night Remastered, a new Fate/Grand Order Craft Essence is available for those who complete a special FGO quest. The trailer for the newly remastered game will also be available to view in the mobile game.

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The new craft essence is a four-star rarity one, and it increases the Master EXP earned when clearing a quest by 50 while equipped. You can earn the commemorative essence by completing a new quest available via the Chaldea Gate, as long as you have cleared Node 1 of Section 3 in the first singularity of the game. The quest will be available until August 14, 2024.

This isn’t the only reference to Fate/stay Night Remastered in FGO. Additionally, a new three-star command code appeared in the Mana Prism exchange shop. Also, using certain Fate/stay night characters as your support will double the amount of Friend Points earned from battles.

You can get a better look at the Craft Essence via the tweet below:

Fate/stay night Remastered experienced a rocky launch, but a recently released patch has fixed several persistent start-up issues. Meanwhile, earlier in August 2024, Good Smile Company showed off an unpainted prototype Nendoroid of Vtuber Usada Pekora dressed as FGO character Mash Kyrielight at a Japanese Smile Fest event.

Fate/Grand Order is immediately available on mobile devices, while the Fate/stay night Remastered Craft Essence will be available to earn until August 14, 2024. Fate/stay night Remastered is also available on PC and Nintendo Switch.


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Elliot is a staff writer from the mist-shrouded isle of Albion, and has been covering gaming news and reviews for about a year. When not playing RPGs and Strategy games, she is often found trying (and failing) to resist the urge to buy more little plastic spacemen.