Fae Farm is an enchanting farming game where players embark on a quest to save Azoria. As you progress through the game, you’ll encounter various quests and challenges, one of which is the Frozen Friend quest. This quest requires you to obtain Frost Beets, a special vegetable that is not easily grown from regular seeds. Here’s how to grow the Frost Beet in Fae Farm.
How to get Frost Beet in Fae Farm
You can get the Frost Beets by growing them yourself. To do that, you need to start by acquiring Turnip Seeds and Magic Crop Swap Fertilizer. You can get Turnip Seeds at Holly’s Seed Shop in the Town Square for 5 Florins each. Holly also sells Magic Crop Swap Fertilizer, but if you have the required materials, you can make it yourself at the Garden Bench. Making the fertilizer yourself is more cost-effective, as you can get ten bags of fertilizer with each crafting session.
Once you have obtained Turnip Seeds and Magic Crop Swap Fertilizer, it’s time to start planting. Choose whether you want to plant the seeds in Fae Soil Beds or at your regular Homestead. If you opt for the Fae Soil Beds, make sure you have the required materials — 1x Flutterwood Log, 1x Shade Jelly, and 1x Spriggan Leaf — to create the beds. Plant the Turnip Seeds in the soil beds or directly in your Homestead.
After planting the Turnip Seeds, apply the Magic Crop Swap Fertilizer to transform them into Frost Beets. The fertilizer doesn’t work instantaneously, so you’ll need to be patient. Check back periodically to see if the Turnips have changed into Frost Beets. The success rate of the fertilizer is not guaranteed, so it’s advisable to fertilize more than you need to ensure a higher chance of success.
While waiting for the Frost Beets to grow, make sure to water your crops regularly. Proper watering ensures optimal growth and prevents the process from taking longer than necessary. After a few days, the Frost Beets will be ready for harvest. Use the Garden Bench to turn any leftover Frost Beets into seeds, allowing you to generate more seeds without starting the entire process from scratch.
Published: Sep 28, 2023 08:48 am