Lost Pages and Side Tasks
If you are searching for Beastro lost pages, slow down and treat the task like a route sweep rather than a boss retry. Lost-page style objectives are easy to miss when you push straight from one Caretaker fight to the next, because Beastro keeps asking you to return to town, talk to people, cook a better meal, and then revisit the newest region with a stronger deck.
Lost Pages Checklist
- Read the active quest text. If the task names a person, camp, or region, start there before sweeping old nodes.
- Return to Palo Pori after a major fight. New dialogue can point you back toward the next route step or side objective.
- Check the newest camp route first. A new region is usually a better place to search than replaying the earliest wilds.
- Bring a useful meal, not a gather-only plate. Side routes can still include fights, so keep one main flavor and one support flavor in the deck.
- Study new ingredients before the next push. A pickup only helps the next route if it becomes part of a cooked meal.
When a Page or Side Task Does Not Appear
If a lost page, rescue task, or side objective does not appear, do not assume the guide route is broken. Check whether the current story fight is still uncleared, whether a town conversation is waiting, and whether the camp tied to that region has opened. Beastro often gates the next useful search area behind the latest Caretaker venture, so a cleaner deck can be the fastest way to unlock the place you are trying to search.
Early Side-Task Prep
For early rescue and side tasks, use the same prep rule as the main route: cook for the next fight first. Oyshi with an Umami-Sour meal is the safest early answer, while Kalan becomes better when you have enough Bitter and Salty support to finish fights faster. If the task sends you into Mogave Desert or the coast, rebuild the meal around that region's pressure before searching for collectibles or side-objective items.

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