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Finding Clovers

I have two towns with the same hero that I cannot find the 5th clover.  I have been looking for weeks.  Is there anything I can do to find them easier?  Is there a tool that I can use?  It is getting very frustrating trying to find the last clover as the chest is sitting there waiting.  Any help would be appreciated.

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One of the traveling characters is the sleuth. He finds missing items of this type. 

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Those clovers which are hardest to find are often very close to trees. For me, it helps to focus on them and kind of ignore the ground.

Some players also use the Windows magnifying glass to enlarge the overall view, I think.

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I am extremely bad at these hunts, so I sympathize.

The trick that's often recommended is to narrow the space you're able to review at one time. One way to do that is to pull the chat panel higher..

One thing I noticed when I used the Sleuth to find my last THREE clovers was that I tended not to see them under trees or beside bushes.

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Some clovers are displayed arround the small lakes in towns - look carefully at the edges. Also check on some islands in the water , some are quite far from the shores and you may miss them.

Be sure that all the fog was cleared everywhere , sometimes a clover could be still under fog.

When you're using Sleuth's services, be sure that you have collected before ALL the other items on the ground ( roots, pungi flutes, bones, cabages, jars...) .If not the sleuth will find those items in priority and you may need more than one attempts in order to get the clover from him - and lot of ressources ( the sleuth is very greedy :-)

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I use the windows magnifying tool up to 200% and slowly go left to right and then top to bottom.  I usually find lost things doing that type of grid search.

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I use the windows magnifying tool up to 200% and slowly go left to right and then top to bottom.  I usually find lost things doing that type of grid search.

Cool really cool, you can see everything really close up, the details on the buildings are awesome. Thanks River. 

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