Players can explore mines, care for barn animals, and grow crops and flowers to their hearts’ content in Fae Farm. They are dropped into the world of Azoria and tasked with restoring all the surrounding realms, which are home to villagers and Fae folk. Of course, players can maintain their homesteads and harvest valuable products from animals and gardening in between their hero work.
Some of the best items to sell are vegetables and flowers because players can grow them quickly and early on. A limited number of crop species are available to players when they first arrive in Azoria, but through hard work and diligence, they can unlock more crop seeds that sell for more. There are also seasonal and Fae crops that can be used in special meals and are worth even more gold available once all the seeds are unlocked.
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How to Unlock All Crop Seeds in Fae Farm
Players are taught how to farm almost as soon as they start their Fae adventure. They can plant seeds on their homestead using Soil Beds, and if they water them daily, they will grow into healthy vegetables. As players increase their farming level, they unlock more crop seeds.
Crop seeds can be purchased from Holly in the Town Center. Holly initially sells Turnips, Cauliflower, and Beans, but players can see she has more crop seeds in her inventory. You can access all of Holly’s seeds once you reach Farming Level 19.
The best way to increase Farming levels is to plant seeds, water crops, and dig up silt, clay, and mulch. Eventually, Holly will sell Potatoes, Corn, and Peppers. While these are the only types of crop seeds that can be purchased, they are not the only crops in Fae Farm.
How to Get All Seasonal Crops in Fae Farm
All crops have seasonal variants that may occur when grown in a particular season using Magic Crop Swap Fertilizer. For example, Turnips can become Radishes, Carrots, or Beets depending on what season they are planted in and if players use Magic Crop Swap Fertilizer.
Magic Crop Swap Fertilizer can be crafted using mulch, frog sweat, and ammonite or purchased from Holly for 50 Florins. To use it, sprinkle it over any crops you want to change. There isn’t a guarantee it will trigger the change, but it is very likely.
Players aren’t limited in what crops they can grow because of the seasonal Soil Beds available. See below for all of the crops and when they can be grown:
Base Crop |
Spring Variant |
Fall Variant |
Winter Variant |
Summer Variant |
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Turnip |
Radish |
Carrot |
Beet |
Fennel |
Cauliflower |
Asparagus |
Artichoke |
Red Cabbage |
Broccoli |
Beans |
Sugar Peas |
Eggplant |
Pumpkin |
Acorn Squash |
Corn |
Rice |
Wheat |
Oats |
Rye |
Pepper |
Cucumber |
Tomato |
Tomatillo |
Chili Pepper |
Potato |
Leek |
Onion |
Garlic |
Jewel Yam |
How to Get All Fae Crops in Fae Farm
Players can also grow Fae crops. Fae crops become available after players clear the Floating Ruins and the Fae Realm is restored. Once all the Miasma is cleared, the Fae folk return and set up their shops. Players will also get access to Fae Acres, an additional homestead located in the Fae Realm.
Planting crops in Fae Acres has a chance of them turning into their Fae variant. Players can use their homestead in Azoria and craft Fae Soil Beds to grow Fae crops. Of course, they will also have to use Magic Crop Swap Fertilizer. See below for all crops and their Fae variants:
Base Crop |
Fae Variant |
---|---|
Turnip |
Frost Beet |
Cauliflower |
Flame Heart |
Bean |
Magic Bean |
Corn |
Candy Corn |
Pepper |
Crystal Pepper |
Potato |
Azure Spud |
- Released
- September 8, 2023
- Developer(s)
- Phoenix Labs
- Genre(s)
- Farming , Simulation , RPG