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What is a Flame Heart in Fae Farm?

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A Flame Heart in Fae Farm is a type of fae vegetable that players can cultivate. It's an ingredient that adds to the rich farming experience within the game, offering both culinary and economic value.

Cultivating Flame Hearts (and Frost Beets)

To obtain Flame Hearts, players need to acquire Flame Heart Seeds. These seeds can be planted in specific locations to grow new crops.

Here's how to grow them:

  • Seed Type: Flame Heart Seeds.
  • Planting Location: Players can sow these seeds in a Fae Soil Bed.
    • This can be done at your Homestead home.
    • Alternatively, you can plant them at your Hazy Haven home.
  • Harvest Outcome: Interestingly, when Flame Heart Seeds are planted and grown, they yield delicious Frost Beet. This indicates that while the seed bears the name "Flame Heart," the resulting harvested crop is a Frost Beet.

Uses of Flame Heart (or its Yield)

Once harvested, the resulting produce (Frost Beet, from Flame Heart Seeds) offers various uses within Fae Farm, enhancing your gameplay and progression.

  • Cooking Recipes: The harvested vegetables can be used as an ingredient in a variety of cooking recipes. This helps in preparing meals that can provide buffs, restore energy, or be sold for profit.
  • Selling at the Market: Players can also sell the harvested produce at the Market Table. This is a reliable way to earn Florins, the in-game currency, which can then be used to upgrade tools, purchase new items, or expand your farm.

Quick Facts about Flame Heart

Aspect Details
Type Fae Vegetable
Source Grown from Flame Heart Seeds
Planting Spot Fae Soil Bed (at Homestead or Hazy Haven)
Yield Planting Flame Heart Seeds results in Frost Beet
Uses Used in cooking recipes; Can be sold at the Market Table
More Info For more details on this and other Fae Farm items, you can visit the Fae Farm Wiki.

Flame Heart, through its seeds yielding Frost Beet, is an integral part of farming and resource management in Fae Farm, supporting both culinary endeavors and economic growth.