Rewards
Venturing into the Botanical Garden yields a bouquet of tangible rewards for your Tarisland hero. Shiny gear upgrades, unique currencies and more. Here’s what you can harvest from this dungeon:
- High-Level Gear Drops – Powerful dungeon specific gear (armor and weapons) can drop from each boss. This loot has higher stats and set bonuses for DPS, healing or tanking. Axe Hardwood and Dread Colossus have a chance to drop epic gear for level 37+ characters.
- Coins and Currency – Like any Tarisland dungeon, Botanical Garden is filled with mobs and bosses that drop gold, coins and other currency. You’ll get all the in-game money from killed creatures to fund your enchantments, repairs or next item purchase.
- Crafting Materials – The creatures sometimes drop rare crafting materials (monster spores, enchanted wood etc.). These materials are valuable for professions—whether you’re crafting potions, forging gear or upgrading your Spirit Tree, every bit helps.
- Achievements & Progress – Completing Botanical Garden (especially on Elite or under special conditions) can grant achievements and contribute to your Arcane Realm progression. Bragging rights await for achievements like “Garden Guardian” for first-time completion or “Green Thumb” for mastering all boss mechanics without a wipe.
Options
Whether you want a casual clear or a full-on challenge, we offer multiple Botanical Garden boost options to fit your goals. Our team adapts to every difficulty mode and playstyle, so you can choose how you want your dungeon run to go:
- Normal Mode Boost – A straightforward run on Normal difficulty. Great for players who want a quick completion to get the baseline loot and tokens. Our experts will guide (or carry) you through all bosses, making the Normal dungeon feel like a walk in the park (a very dangerous park!). Expect a smooth run that meets the gear requirement (~66 GS) and gets you familiar with mechanics without the punishing damage of higher modes.
- Elite Mode Boost – A step up in intensity, Elite is Botanical Garden’s “hard mode” (comparable to a Heroic dungeon). Bosses hit harder, have extra mechanics (for example, more frequent add spawns or higher HP) and require tighter coordination. This option is perfect if you want the best loot it can offer. Our Elite boost ensures you conquer the harder version with ease – we handle the tricky parts like surviving Elite Dread Colossus’s buffed attacks, while you enjoy the extra rewards.
- Challenge Mode (Mythic+) – For the daredevils, we’re ready for any challenge mode or timed run Tarisland might throw at the Botanical Garden. Tarisland’s Arcane Realm system introduces rotating affixes and special conditions (think Mythic+ style). If Botanical Garden features a challenge condition (like an affix that makes those mushrooms extra angry or a timer for bonus chests), our team will take it on. Choose this for the most intense PvE experience – we’ll carry you through “Mythic”-cal levels of chaos, and you’ll still get the rewards.
Requirements
Before you enter the Tarisland Botanical Garden, there are a few in-game requirements to keep in mind. Don’t worry – if you’re missing any, our service can help you get there (we even offer leveling or gearing assistance). Here’s what you’ll need to access the Botanical Garden dungeon and make the most of our boost:
- Level 37+ Character – Your Tarisland character must be at least level 37 to enter the Botanical Garden (that’s the minimum level to unlock this dungeon in Tarisland). Level 37 ensures you have the baseline abilities and stats to survive the dangers.
- Appropriate Gear Score – You should have a Gear Score of around 66 or higher for Normal mode, and 70+ for Elite mode. That’s the gear you get from earlier dungeons or quests. Better gear means better survivability and damage – important since Botanical Garden bosses can hit like a truck (or an angry treant).
- 5-Player Party (Tank, Healer, 3 DPS) – Tarisland dungeon is designed for a full party with the classic MMO role setup. Typically, you’ll want 1 Tank, 1 Healer, and 3 DPS to handle mechanics. Don’t have a group? No problem – our boost service provides the expert team for you. Just know that attempting Botanical Garden solo or with fewer than 5 is not possible (the bosses will just kill you).
- Dungeon Unlocked – Make sure you’ve completed any prerequisite Tarisland content (if any) to access Botanical Garden. Generally, hitting level 37 is the main gate, but Tarisland might require finishing a preceding quest or dungeon (like Forest Altar at level 33) to unlock the next one. Check your quest log – if the Botanical Garden dungeon isn’t available, our support can guide you on how to unlock it fast.
Botanical Garden Dungeon Boosting Guide
Tarisland Botanical Garden can be tough even for veterans. You need to know the mechanics and have good tactics for each role. Here’s a brief overview of the 3 bosses and some tips:
| Boss Encounter | Key Mechanics & Strategy |
|---|---|
| Boss 1: Garden Guard – Axe Hardwood |
Abilities: Spinning Swing: 270° sweeping attack that knocks players back. Tank should face the boss away from the group. Everyone else should move out of the arc when the boss begins the wind-up. Roar: A loud shout that interrupts spellcasting. Casters must stop casting or use instant spells when the boss inhales. Rock Smash: Targets the furthest player with a ranged smash. Typically hits the Healer or ranged DPS. That player should stay at max distance and use a defensive cooldown if possible. |
| Boss 2: Mad Druid – Sanlis Greenleaf |
Unique Mechanic: Sanlis doesn’t engage directly. Instead, he remains on his platform, throwing potions into a cauldron that spawns waves of mobs. Think of him as an insane gardener conjuring monsters. Waves: First wave: Slimes and small imps (“Small Noisy”) – Use AoE to burn them down quickly. Second wave: More imps and Explosive Spiders – Prioritize spiders; kill them before they reach the group and explode. |
| Boss 3: Plant Polymer – Dread Colossus Type II |
Overview: This final boss is a massive, evolving plant-monster. The fight grows more chaotic as the boss increases in size and power over time. Phase & Abilities: Phase 1: Seed Burst – Fires a line of seeds directly forward; players must sidestep to avoid it. Durian Bomb: Launches a spiked fruit that drops and creates a Large Durian Bomb hazard on the ground. Avoid the impact zone and stay aware of multiple overlapping mechanics in later phases. |
As you can see, each boss in Tarisland Botanical Garden has its own unique challenges. Teamwork and knowledge are key: Tanks should hold aggro and position the bosses away from the group, DPS should focus on important targets (adds or bombs) and burn down enrage timers, and Healers should dispel debuffs and heal through big AoE hits. It’s a lot to handle for an unprepared group – one missed mechanic like a ignored Durian Bomb or a mistimed potion wave can wipe the party. By knowing these strategies (or having an expert team handle them, wink wink!), you can clear Botanical Garden with ease. With ChaosBoost, you get a team that knows these fights by heart – so you’ll be done with the dungeon while others are still wondering why the floor exploded under them!