First, right-click the avatar to find the chrysanthemum plug-in set and open the DBM panel.
After opening, a dialog box will appear, select the circle option, select General on the left, and then click New Circle on the right. As shown below:
Sword Net 3 There are two items to be picked up in the Mid-Autumn Festival mission. The one on the land is called lantern debris, just like the one in the picture. The one in the water is called blue lotus lamp. Just output the name of the item. Pay attention to click and select DOODAD, and then confirm.
It is best to set the facing circle to 360 degrees, with a radius of your choice. If you are blind, you can set it to 8 feet, and then choose a color that you can see clearly on the ground.
Remember to tick "draw your own name" and "draw DOODAD connection". After setting, don't click the X in the upper right corner to turn it off!
After the lantern wreckage and the blue lotus lamp are set in this way, turn off the DBM interface, and then take a walk in Yangzhou, and you will find this kind of thing on the ground:
Players can quickly find props according to the connection, is it convenient?
The remains of lanterns on the land are in the abdominal muscles of the forest in the south of the city, where Yuanbao is in the picture. The lanterns on the water are brushed in the middle of two rows of pink lanterns along the canal, that is, in the water where turtle eggs are turned over. Of course, friends should pay attention to their hand speed!
Pick up 20 successful ones respectively, and you can also exchange the remains of lanterns for coins where you buy pendants, and coins can buy the title of enchanted ring pendants!
Of course, Chengdu probably has a lantern wreck on the water at the entrance of the copy of Long Yuanze. If there are not many people, friends can try it. There is also a lazy way, tick all the other things in the picking assistant in the eel, or manually enter the name yourself. Purple words will also be displayed on the ground, but they are not as conspicuous as the circles and wires of DBM plug-ins.