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Puca is an open-world NPC located in Merusea Village, Fontaine. She becomes available after completing the World Quest Strange Stone Chronicle.

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Quests and Events[]

World Quests

Hidden Exploration Objectives

Idle Quotes[]

Beautiful rocks...
Media:VO Puca 01.ogg "I never knew rocks could be used like this!"

Dialogue[]

Dialogue Set #1[]

Puca: Ah, hello! How are things? Is there anything you'd like to know about the ores? You can ask me anything!
Tell me about your ores...
Puca: Yup, I've got all sorts of pretty ores with me. Whatever you want, I might just have it here!
Puca: Most of them are ordinary, not like those previous gems my big sister has...
Could you tell me about the ores' uses?
Puca: Hmm, I've never thought about that before... I only collect stones because they're pretty...
Puca: Honestly, I think it's funny how people from outside find these ores useful.
See you.
Puca: Seeya! If you do find pretty stones, be sure to tell me about it!

Dialogue Set #2[]

Available after completing Strange Stone Chronicle (Part 3).

Puca: Ah, hello! How are things? Is there anything you'd like to know about the ores? You can ask me anything!
Tell me about your ores...
Puca: Yup, I've got all sorts of pretty ores with me. Whatever you want, I might just have it here!
Puca: Most of them are pretty ordinary, but even normal ones must have their own awesome uses, right?
How's the situation with the clocks?
Puca: According to Mr. Chesil, he'll soon be able to make new, beautiful clocks.
Puca: He even took me on a tour of the place where they process the stones. The pretty stones were cut up into tiny, tiny pieces...
Puca: I didn't quite get what was going on, but Mr. Chesil said that those stones will turn into the hearts of those clocks...
Puca: Him saying that made me so happy, too.
Puca: But he says that he's going to exchange more Mora for more stones...
Puca: Mora is very shiny, but every coin looks the same — I don't wanna exchange my stones for those.
See you.
Puca: Seeya! If you do find pretty stones, be sure to tell me about it!

Trivia[]

Etymology[]

  • Puca is likely named after a PĂșca, a creature from Celtic, English, and Channel Islands folklore.

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial Name
EnglishPuca
Chinese
(Simplified)
èŠ™äœł
FĂșjiā
Chinese
(Traditional)
èŠ™äœł
FĂșjiā
Japaneseăƒ—ăƒŒă‚«
Puuka
Korean푾ìčŽ
Puka
SpanishPucca
FrenchPuca
RussianПуĐșа
Puka
ThaiPuca
VietnamesePuca
GermanPuca
IndonesianPuca
PortuguesePuca
TurkishPuca
ItalianPuca

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