In Once Human’s Endless Dream, players are immersed in an imaginative realm filled with dangerous Dream Zones. These areas, marked by a unique blue color on the map, are home to formidable enemies, fierce storms, and ample treasures.
Once you step into a Dream Zone, a 15-minute timer starts, giving you limited time to fight bosses and collect valuable resources. One of the key materials you’ll need is Sand of Clarity. This guide will help you find Sands of Clarity and explain how to use it to summon Dreamer bosses that offer worthwhile loot.
How to Find Sand of Clarity
Sand of Clarity is always in high demand in Once Human: Endless Dream. This resource is crucial for activating Nightmare Tubes, which summon bosses in the Dream Zones and are essential for progressing through the game.
Wakeful Clocks are structures resembling grandfather clocks situated within Dream Zones. The bigger the clock, the more Sand of Clarity you can obtain from it. Some of these clocks are positioned on sand towers, requiring players to build structures or use double jump drinks to access them. Interacting with these clocks lets you collect Sand of Clarity, typically yielding around five sands per clock.
Another method to gather Sand of Clarity is by locating Dream Zone Trace Boxes. These invisible entities can be identified by the glowing footprints they leave behind. By following these footprints and attacking the boxes, you can reveal them. Defeating a Trace Box grants you around 30 Sand of Clarity. You’ll commonly find multiple Trace Boxes near Omens, which provide great opportunities for resource collection.
How to Use Sand of Clarity
Sand of Clarity mainly serves to initiate battles against Dreamers within Dream Zones. Specifically, it activates Nightmare Tubes, which look like large structures adorned with static television screens. By interacting with a Nightmare Tube and depositing 50 Sands of Clarity, you can summon a Dreamer, transforming it into an enemy that you can then battle.
Before heading into a boss fight, make sure to collect resources from clocks and Trace Boxes inside the zone.
Eternal Dreamers, also known as Omens, emerge from towering TVs with yellow-orange screens and can be found on your map marked with a purple eye icon within a diamond.
On the other hand, Deep Dreamers are smaller, featuring a purple screen and are represented by an icon of a blue arm coming out of a TV on the map. Lastly, Light Dreamers, which do not have a map icon, tend to appear around a Deep Dreamer’s Nightmare Tube and possess a light red or pink screen.