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Throne and Liberty Chestacean
Mutant Insect Morph

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Mutant Insect
Chestaceans use the advanced hunting technique of attracting humans or animals with mimicry before attacking. While their natural shells often provide adequate defense, they constantly search for something harder to protect their bodies. As such, these creatures compete fiercely with one another to get the most expensive-looking chest when cargo washes up from shipwrecks on Windhill Shores.
Chestacean
Chestacean Morph in Throne & Liberty
Chestacean Morph in Throne & Liberty

To unlock the Chestacean morph, complete the fourth objective in the A Sailor's Latter quest in the Windhill Shores Exploration Codex:

  • Read the Letter in a Bottle near the wreck under Spiral Cliff
  • Find the Stranded Sailor who wrote this latter by boarding the Marind that regularly docks at Kastleton Port or by swimming
  • Read the letter near the Stranded Sailor
  • Examine the Shipwreck Treasure Chest near the shipwreck
A special Morphstone to morph into the designated form. Imprints onto your body, enabling you to morph

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Chestacean

Related Morphs

Morph
Mutant Insect
These monstrous lobsters can mainly be found at Windhill Shores and have a similar shape and color as rocks commonly seen along the coast. They have low intelligence and live in groups. Upon encountering prey, they attack with their giant pincers. They are also able to fire powerful jets of water from a distance to stun their opponents.
Megalobster
Morph
Mutant Insect
Some Large Lobsters have taken to hiding themselves in conch shells in much the same way their crab relatives have done for generations. These are known as Hermit Lobsters. Their bodies gradually grow until they fit tightly in their shells, to the point that casting off the shell becomes difficult. Because they believe that their hard shells will protect them, they will not hesitate to attack opponents stronger than them. Their flesh is often used as bait for wolves because it gives off a powerful stench.
Hermit Lobster