How to Find & Catch Sulkowsky’s Morpho in Heartopia
Even though most players spend more time gardening or fishing in Heartopia, bug catching is surprisingly relaxing. However, the desire to catch them all can grow strong, and some bugs are far trickier to find and catch than others, which is exactly why you might need some help with the Sulkowsky’s Morpho.
Sulkowsky’s Morpho doesn’t spawn just anywhere, so finding it can be hard, especially when there’s a hidden requirement you need to meet before it even starts spawning. Below, we will explain exactly where and how to find Sulkowsky’s Morpho in Heartopia.
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How to Unlock Sulkowsky’s Morpho in Heartopia
Sulkowsky’s Morpho can only be obtained after Insect Catching Level 4, after you’ve obtained the Inflatable Insect Attractor item. While the insect itself is available from the start of the Insect Catching hobby, you will be unable to catch it without this item, so it’s best to grind those levels and get the required item before you go hunting for this specific bug.
You can buy the Inflatable Insect Attractor from Naniwa for 2,000 Gold, or you can spend one Wishing Star instead. After that, you’ll finally be able to begin your journey to finding and catching the elusive Sulkowsky’s Morpho.
How to Catch Sulkowsky’s Morpho in Heartopia
Sulkowsky’s Morpho only spawns in the Onsen Mountain and the Fishing Village during sunny, rainy, or rainbow weather, at any time of day. Once the weather is right, you can equip your insect net, head to either location, and keep an eye out.
If you are struggling to find Sulkowsky’s Morpho, you can try the Bait the Insects event. This way, you can catch a bunch of bugs at once, and you can even invite your friends to help.
To start, you can go to Naniwa and choose the Bait the Insects event. Then players will need to head to Onsen Mountain, where the event takes place. Players will get two rounds, three minutes each, to catch as many insects as they can. With a bit of luck, you might even find some rare ones.