To access **Wisp Thicket**, you’ll need the **Double Jump** ability and must navigate through **Greymoor towers**. Below is a detailed guide on reaching the area, defeating its boss, and claiming its rewards.
How to Reach Wisp Thicket
- **Unlock Double Jump**: Found atop **Mount Fay**, this requires surviving cold winds that drain health. Use benches to recover and buy the area map from **Shakra** using Rosaries.
- **Greymoor Route**: From Bellway Station:
– Climb the first tower and exit right.
– In the second tower, climb and exit left into a zone with flying enemies and spikes.
– Activate fans to create safe paths. - **Final Stretch**: Use Double Jump in the vertical section to reach the upper path. Navigate spikes by pogo-jumping off a hanging ball to land near the bench.
Hornet automatically maps the area as you explore.
Father of the Flame Boss Guide
This boss has two phases:
- **Phase One**: Attack the flame braziers on its body. Use pogo strikes and retreat when flame orbs (which deal **2 masks** of damage) spawn. Equip the **Magma Bell** to halve orb damage.
- **Phase Two**: Target the central caged fire while dodging faster attacks. Avoid the full-screen flame burst by prioritizing evasion. Defeat rewards the **Wispfire Lantern Tool**.
Alternative Strategy
- Use the **Delver’s Drill** (from Underworks) to destroy braziers quickly and dodge mid-attack. In phase two, aim downward for consistent damage.
- Other useful tools: **Sting Shards**, **Threefold Pin**, or **Magnetite Dice** (risky but clutch).
Wisp Thicket Exploration
After defeating the boss:
- **Right Path**: Climb fire braziers for a **Bone Scroll** (sellable to Relic Seeker Scrounge) and a **Mask Shard**.
- **Left Path**: Collect **Craftmetal**, then ascend to connect to **Underworks** and **Sinner’s Road**.
FAQ
How do you unlock Wisp Thicket in Silksong?
Acquire Double Jump from Mount Fay, then traverse Greymoor Towers’ upper paths.
Where is the Father of the Flame boss?
Left of Wisp Thicket’s first bench.
What does Father of the Flame drop?
The **Wispfire Lantern Tool**.
Do you need a map for Wisp Thicket?
No—Hornet auto-maps it.