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Nier Replicant: How to Get Logs

Nier Replicant How to Get Logs

Nier Replicant is filled to bursting with materials to track down, and they vary in how hard they are to find. As such, you’ve probably been left wondering how to get Logs in Nier Replicant with no idea of where to start looking. That’s why we’re here today with a detailed guide. Below you’ll find info on where they can be picked up for free or bought for gold, as well as what they’re used for.

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Now then, let’s dig in.

How to Get Logs in Nier Replicant

There are two ways to get Logs in Nier Replicant, though one method is far more efficient than the other.

The first method is to buy them from the Material shop in Nier’s Village. They’ll cost you 500 gold apiece, and while this is fairly expensive, the shop will always have an infinite supply to sell you.

The other way to get Logs is to examine the item glimmers on the beaches in Seafront. This will allow you to get this rare resource free of charge, and you can get the glimmers to respawn anytime you exit and enter the town. However, it’s worth noting that the chance of Logs spawning is very low, and you could go several hours without getting a single one from this method.

What Logs Are Used for

As for why you’d want to get Logs in Nier Replicant, it’s simple: They’re tied to the completion of side quests.

Missions like A City Reborn require you to bring the quest giver Logs to receive their completion reward. In most cases, the reward is a huge sum of Gold, which will far outweigh anything you spent to acquire the resources they requested.

Hopefully this cleared up how to get Logs in Nier Replicant. For more on the game check out our guide wiki or any of the related articles down below. They should provide you with all the tips, tricks, and info you could hope for, as well as all the latest info on the Nier series.

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Keenan has been a nerd from an early age, watching anime and playing games for as long as I can remember. Since obtaining a bachelor's degree in journalism back in 2017, he has written thousands of articles covering gaming, animation, and entertainment topics galore.

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