Item Spawn Code | Item | Item Description |
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[0] | Weeds | A bunch of obnoxious weeds |
[2] | Stone | A common material with many uses in crafting and building |
[4] | Stone | A common material with many uses in crafting and building |
[16] | Wild Horseradish | A spicy root found in the spring |
[18] | Daffodil | A traditional spring flower that makes a nice gift |
[20] | Leek | A tasty relative of the onion |
[22] | Dandelion | Not the prettiest flower, but the leaves make a good salad |
[24] | Parsnip | A spring tuber is closely related to a carrot. It has an earthy taste and is full of nutrients |
[30] | Lumber | A versatile resource used for building and fuel |
[60] | Emerald | A precious stone with a brilliant green color |
[62] | Aquamarine | A shimmery blue-green gem |
[64] | Ruby | A precious stone that is sought after for its rich color and beautiful luster |
[66] | Amethyst | A purple variant of quartz |
[68] | Topaz | Fairly common but still prized for its beauty |
[70] | Jade | A pale green ornamental stone |
[71] | Trimmed Lucky Purple Shorts | Trimmed Lucky Purple Shorts/Purple silk shorts trimmed in luxurious gold… |
[72] | Diamond | A rare and valuable gem |
[74] | Prismatic Shard | A very rare and powerful substance with unknown origins |
[75] | Stone | A common material with many uses in crafting and building |
[76] | Stone | A common material with many uses in crafting and building |
[77] | Stone | A common material with many uses in crafting and building |
[78] | Cave Carrot | A starchy snack found in caves. It helps miners work longer |
[79] | Secret Note | It’s old and crumpled, but if you look closely you can make out the details… |
[80] | Quartz | A clear crystal commonly found in caves and mines |
[82] | Fire Quartz | A glowing red crystal commonly found near hot lava |
[84] | Frozen Tear | A crystal fabled to be the frozen tears of a yeti |
[86] | Earth Crystal | A resinous substance found near the surface |
[88] | Coconut | A seed of the coconut palm. It has many culinary uses |
[90] | Cactus Fruit | The sweet fruit of the prickly pear cactus |
[92] | Sap | A fluid obtained from trees |
[93] | Torch | Provides a modest amount of light |
[94] | Spirit Torch | It’s unclear where the blue color comes from… |
[95] | Stone | Contains radioactive ore |
[96] | Dwarf Scroll I | A yellowed scroll of parchment filled with dwarven script. This one’s tied with a red bow |
[97] | Dwarf Scroll II | A yellowed scroll of parchment filled with dwarven script. This one’s tied with a green ribbon |
[98] | Dwarf Scroll III | A yellowed scroll of parchment filled with dwarven script. This one’s tied with a blue rope |
[99] | Dwarf Scroll IV | A yellowed scroll of parchment filled with dwarven script. This one’s tied with a golden chain |
[100] | Chipped Amphora | An ancient vessel made of ceramic material. Used to transport both dry and wet goods |
[101] | Arrowhead | A crudely fashioned point used for hunting |
[102] | Lost Book | Writings from a wide variety of time periods |
[103] | Ancient Doll | An ancient doll covered in grime. This doll may have been used as a toy, a decoration, or a prop in some kind of ritual |
[104] | Elvish Jewelry | Dirty but still beautiful. On the side is a flowing script thought by some to be the ancient language of the elves. No Elvish bones have ever been found |
[105] | Chewing Stick | Ancient people chewed on these to keep their teeth clean |
[106] | Ornamental Fan | This exquisite fan most likely belonged to a noblewoman. Historians believe that the valley was a popular sixth-era vacation spot for the wealthy |
[107] | Dinosaur Egg | giant dino egg… The entire shell is still intact! |
[108] | Rare Disc | A heavy black disc studded with peculiar red stones. When you hold it, you’re overwhelmed with a feeling of dread |
[109] | Ancient Sword | It’s the remains of an ancient sword. Most of the blade has turned to rust, but the hilt is very finely crafted |
[110] | Rusty Spoon | A plain old spoon, probably ten years old. Not very interesting |
[111] | Rusty Spur | An old spur that was once attached to a cowboy’s boot. People must have been raising animals in this area for many generations |
[112] | Rusty Cog | A well-preserved cog that must have been part of some ancient machine. This could be dwarven technology |
[113] | Chicken Statue | It’s a statue of a chicken on a bronze base. The ancient people of this area must have been very fond of chickens |
[114] | Ancient Seed | It’s a dry old seed from some ancient plant. By all appearances, it’s long since dead… |
[115] | Prehistoric Tool | Some kind of gnarly old digging tool |
[116] | Dried Starfish | A starfish from the primordial ocean. It’s an unusually pristine specimen! |
[117] | Anchor | It may have belonged to ancient pirates |
[118] | Glass Shards | A mixture of glass shards smoothed by centuries of ocean surf. These could have belonged to an ancient mosaic or necklace |
[119] | Bone Flute | It’s a prehistoric wind instrument carved from an animal’s bone. It produces an eerie tone |
[120] | Prehistoric Handaxe | One of the earliest tools employed by humans. This “crude” tool was created by striking one rock with another to form a sharp edge |
[121] | Dwarvish Helm | It’s one of the helmets commonly worn by dwarves. The thick metal plating protects them from falling debris and stalactites |
[122] | Dwarf Gadget | It’s a piece of the advanced technology once known to the dwarves. It’s still glowing and humming, but you’re unable to understand how it works |
[123] | Ancient Drum | It’s a drum made from wood and animal skin. It has a low, reverberating tone |
[124] | Golden Mask | A creepy golden mask was probably used in an ancient magic ritual. A socket in the forehead contains a large purple gemstone |
[125] | Golden Relic | It’s a golden slab with hieroglyphs and pictures emblazoned onto the front |
[126] | Strange Doll | NA |
127 | Strange Doll | NA |
[128] | Pufferfish | Inflates when threatened |
[129] | Anchovy | A small silver fish found in the ocean |
[130] | Tuna | A large fish that lives in the ocean |
[131] | Sardine | A common ocean fish |
[132] | Bream | A fairly common river fish that becomes active at night |
[136] | Largemouth Bass | A popular fish that lives in lakes |
[137] | Smallmouth Bass | A freshwater fish that is very sensitive to pollution |
[138] | Rainbow Trout | A freshwater trout with colorful markings |
[139] | Salmon | Swims upstream to lay its eggs |
[140] | Walleye | A freshwater fish caught at night |
[141] | Perch | A freshwater fish of the winter |
[142] | Carp | A common pond fish |
[143] | Catfish | An uncommon fish found in streams |
[144] | Pike | A freshwater fish that’s difficult to catch |
[145] | Sunfish | A common river fish |
[146] | Red Mullet | Long ago these were kept as pets |
[147] | Herring | A common ocean fish |
[148] | Eel | A long, slippery little fish |
[149] | Octopus | A mysterious and intelligent creature |
[150] | Red Snapper | A popular fish with a nice red color |
[151] | Squid | A deep-sea creature that can grow to an enormous size |
[152] | Seaweed | It can be used in cooking |
[153] | Green Algae | It’s really slimy |
[154] | Sea Cucumber | A slippery, slimy creature found on the ocean floor |
[155] | Super Cucumber | A rare, purple variety of sea cucumber |
[156] | Ghostfish | A pale, blind fish found in underground lakes |
[157] | White Algae | It’s super slimy |
[158] | Stonefish | A bizarre fish that’s shaped like a brick |
[159] | Crimsonfish | Lives deep in the ocean but likes to lay its eggs in the warm summer water |
[160] | Angler | Uses a bioluminescent dangler to attract prey |
[161] | Ice Pip | A rare fish that thrives in extremely cold conditions |
[162] | Lava Eel | It can somehow survive in pools of red-hot lava |
[163] | Legend | The king of all fish! They said he’d never be caught |
[164] | Sandfish | It tries to hide using camouflage |
[165] | Scorpion Carp | It’s like a regular carp but with a sharp stinger |
[166] | Treasure Chest | Wow, it’s loaded with treasure! This is sure to fetch a good price |
[167] | Joja Cola | The flagship product of Joja corporation |
[168] | Trash | It’s junk |
[169] | Driftwood | A piece of wood from the sea |
[170] | Broken Glasses | It looks like someone lost their glasses |
[171] | Broken CD | It’s a JojaNet 2.0 trial CD. They must’ve made a billion of these things |
[172] | Soggy Newspaper | This is trash |
[176] | Egg | A regular white chicken egg |
[174] | Large Egg | It’s an uncommonly large white egg |
[178] | Hay | Dried grass used as animal food |
[180] | Egg | A regular brown chicken egg |
[182] | Large Egg | It’s an uncommonly large brown egg! |
[184] | Milk | A jug of cow’s milk |
[186] | Large Milk | A large jug of cow’s milk |
[188] | Green Bean | A juicy little bean with a cool, crisp snap |
[190] | Cauliflower | Valuable, but slow-growing. Despite its pale color, the florets are packed with nutrients |
[191] | Ornate Necklace | A fancy necklace was found in the water outside of the bathhouse |
[192] | Potato | A widely cultivated tuber |
[194] | Fried Egg | Sunny-side up |
[195] | Omelet | It’s super fluffy |
[196] | Salad | A healthy garden salad |
[197] | Cheese Cauliflower | It smells great! |
[198] | Baked Fish | Baked fish on a bed of herbs |
[199] | Parsnip Soup | It’s fresh and hearty |
[200] | Vegetable Medley | This is very nutritious |
[201] | Complete Breakfast | You’ll feel ready to take on the world |
[202] | Fried Calamari | It’s so chewy |
[203] | Strange Bun | What’s inside? |
[204] | Lucky Lunch | A special little meal |
[205] | Fried Mushroom | Earthy and aromatic |
[206] | Pizza | It’s popular for all the right reasons |
[207] | Bean Hotpot | It sure is healthy |
[208] | Glazed Yams | Sweet and satisfying… The sugar gives it a hint of caramel |
[209] | Carp Surprise | It’s bland and oily |
[210] | Hashbrowns | Crispy and golden-brown! |
[211] | Pancakes | A double stack of fluffy, soft pancakes |
[212] | Salmon Dinner | The lemon spritz makes it special |
[213] | Fish Taco | It smells delicious |
[214] | Crispy Bass | Wow, the breading is perfect |
[215] | Pepper Poppers | Spicy breaded peppers filled with cheese |
[216] | Bread | A crusty baguette |
[218] | Tom Kha Soup | These flavors are incredible! |
[219] | Trout Soup | Pretty salty |
[220] | Chocolate Cake | Rich and moist with a thick fudge icing |
[221] | Pink Cake | There are little heart candies on top |
[222] | Rhubarb Pie | Mmm, tangy and sweet! |
[223] | Cookie | Very chewy |
[224] | Spaghetti | An old favorite |
[225] | Fried Eel | Greasy but flavorful |
[226] | Spicy Eel | It’s really spicy! Be careful |
[227] | Sashimi | Raw fish sliced into thin pieces |
[228] | Maki Roll | Fish and rice wrapped in seaweed |
[229] | Tortilla | Can be used as a vessel for food or eaten by itself |
[230] | Red Plate | Full of antioxidants |
[231] | Eggplant Parmesan | Tangy, cheesy, and wonderful |
[232] | Rice Pudding | It’s creamy, sweet, and fun to eat |
[233] | Ice Cream | It’s hard to find someone who doesn’t like this |
[234] | Blueberry Tart | It’s subtle and refreshing |
[235] | Autumn’s Bounty | A taste of the season. |
[236] | Pumpkin Soup | A seasonal favorite |
[237] | Super Meal | It’s a really energizing meal |
[238] | Cranberry Sauce | A festive treat |
[239] | Stuffing | Ahh… the smell of warm bread and sage |
[240] | Farmer’s Lunch | This’ll keep you going |
[241] | Survival Burger | A convenient snack for the explorer |
[242] | Dish O’ The Sea | That’ll keep you warm in the cold sea air |
[243] | Miner’s Treat | This should keep your energy up |
[244] | Roots Platter | That’ll get you digging for more |
[245] | Sugar | Adds sweetness to pastries and candies. Too much can be unhealthy |
[246] | Wheat Flour | A common cooking ingredient made from crushed wheat seeds |
[247] | Oil | All-purpose cooking oil |
[248] | Garlic | Adds a wonderful zestiness to dishes. High-quality garlic can be pretty spicy |
[250] | Kale | The waxy leaves are great in soups and stir fry |
[251] | Tea Sapling | Takes 20 days to mature. Produces tea leaves during the final week of each season, except winter. No watering is necessary! |
[252] | Rhubarb | The stalks are extremely tart, but make a great dessert when sweetened |
[253] | Triple Shot Espresso | It’s more potent than regular coffee! |
[254] | Melon | Melon/A cool, sweet summer treat |
[256] | Tomato | Rich and slightly tangy, the Tomato has a wide variety of culinary uses |
[257] | Morel | Sought after for its unique nutty flavor |
[258] | Blueberry | A popular berry is reported to have many health benefits. Blue skin has the highest nutrient concentration |
[259] | Fiddlehead Fern | The young shoots are an edible specialty |
[260] | Hot Pepper | Fiery hot with a hint of sweetness |
[261] | Warp Totem: Desert | Warp directly to Calico Desert. Consumed on use |
[262] | Wheat | One of the most widely cultivated grains. Makes a great flour for bread and cakes |
[264] | Radish | A crisp and refreshing root vegetable with hints of pepper when eaten raw |
[266] | Red Cabbage | Often used in salads and coleslaws. The color can range from purple to blue to green-yellow depending on soil conditions |
[268] | Starfruit | Starfruit/An extremely juicy fruit that grows in hot, humid weather. Slightly sweet with a sour undertone |
[270] | Corn | One of the most popular grains. The sweet, fresh cobs are a summer favorite |
[271] | Unmilled Rice | Rice in its rawest form. Run this through a mill to increase the value |
[272] | Eggplant | A rich and wholesome relative of the tomato. Delicious fried or stewed |
[273] | Rice Shoot | Plant these in the spring. Takes 8 days to mature. Grows faster if planted near a body of water. Harvest with the scythe |
[274] | Artichoke | The bud of a thistle plant. The spiny outer leaves conceal a fleshy, filling interior |
[275] | Artifact Trove | A blacksmith can open this for you. These troves often contain ancient relics and curiosities |
[276] | Pumpkin | A fall favorite, grown for its crunchy seeds and delicately flavored flesh. As a bonus, the hollow shell can be carved into a festive decoration |
[277] | Wilted Bouquet | A gift that shows you want to stop dating someone |
[278] | Bok Choy | The leafy greens and fibrous stalks are healthy and delicious |
[279] | Magic Rock Candy | A rare and powerful candy infused with the essence of the prismatic shard |
[280] | Yam | A starchy tuber with a lot of culinary versatility |
[281] | Chanterelle | A tasty mushroom with a fruity smell and slightly peppery flavor |
[282] | Cranberries | These tart red berries are a traditional winter food |
[283] | Holly | The leaves and bright red berries make a popular winter decoration |
[284] | Beet | A sweet and earthy root vegetable. As a bonus, the leaves make a great salad |
[286] | Cherry Bomb | Generates a small explosion. Stand back! |
[287] | Bomb | Generates an explosion. Watch out |
[288] | Mega Bomb | Generates a powerful explosion. Use with extreme caution |
[290] | Stone | A common material with many uses in crafting and building |
[293] | Brick Floor | Place on the ground to create paths or to decorate your floors |
[294] | Twig | Twig |
[295] | Twig | Twig |
[296] | Salmonberry | A spring-time berry with the flavor of the forest |
[297] | Grass Starter | Place this on your farm to start a new patch of grass |
[298] | Hardwood Fence | The most durable type of fence |
[299] | Amaranth Seeds | Plant these in the fall. Takes 7 days to grow. Harvest with the scythe |
[300] | Amaranth | A purple grain cultivated by an ancient civilization |
[301] | Grape Starter | Plant these in the fall. Takes 10 days to grow, but keeps producing after that. Grows on a trellis |
[302] | Hops Starter | Plant these in the summer. Takes 11 days to grow, but keeps producing after that. Grows on a trellis |
[303] | Pale Ale | Drink in moderation |
[304] | Hops | A bitter, tangy flower used to flavor beer |
[305] | Void Egg | A jet-black egg with red flecks. It’s warm to the touch |
[306] | Mayonnaise | It looks spreadable |
[307] | Duck Mayonnaise | It’s a rich, yellow mayonnaise |
[308] | Void Mayonnaise | A thick, black paste that smells like burnt hair |
[309] | Acorn | This can be planted to grow an oak tree |
[310] | Maple Seed | This can be planted to grow a maple tree |
[311] | Pine Cone | This can be planted to grow a pine tree |
[313] | Weeds | A bunch of obnoxious weeds |
[314] | Weeds | A bunch of obnoxious weeds |
[315] | Weeds | A bunch of obnoxious weeds |
[316] | Weeds | A bunch of obnoxious weeds |
[317] | Weeds | A bunch of obnoxious weeds |
[318] | Weeds | A bunch of obnoxious weeds |
[319] | Weeds | A bunch of obnoxious weeds |
[320] | Weeds | A bunch of obnoxious weeds |
[321] | Weeds | A bunch of obnoxious weeds |
[322] | Wood Fence | Keeps grass and animals contained! |
[323] | Stone Fence | Lasts longer than a wood fence |
[324] | Iron Fence | Lasts longer than a stone fence |
[325] | Gate | Allows you to pass through a fence |
[326] | Dwarvish Translation Guide | Teaches you dwarvish |
[328] | Wood Floor | Place on the ground to create paths or to decorate your floors |
[329] | Stone Floor | Place on the ground to create paths or to spruce up your floors |
[330] | Clay | Used in crafting and construction |
[331] | Weathered Floor | Place on the ground to create paths or to spruce up your floors |
[333] | Crystal Floor | Place on the ground to create paths or to spruce up your floors |
[334] | Copper Bar | A bar of pure copper |
[335] | Iron Bar | A bar of pure iron |
[336] | Gold Bar | A bar of pure gold |
[337] | Iridium Bar | A bar of pure iridium |
[338] | Refined Quartz | A more pure form of quartz |
[340] | Honey | It’s a sweet syrup produced by bees |
[341] | Tea Set | Fine porcelain |
[342] | Pickles | A jar of your home-made pickles |
[343] | Stone | A common material with many uses in crafting and building |
[344] | Jelly | Jelly/Gooey |
[346] | Beer | Drink in moderation |
[347] | Rare Seed | Sow in fall. Takes all season to grow |
[348] | Wine | Drink in moderation |
[349] | Energy Tonic | Restores a lot of energy |
[350] | Juice | A sweet, nutritious beverage |
[351] | Muscle Remedy | When you’ve pushed your body too hard, drink this to remove ‘Exhaustion’ |
[368] | Basic Fertilizer | Improves soil quality a little, increasing your chance to grow quality crops. Mix into tilled soil |
[369] | Quality Fertilizer | Improves soil quality, increasing your chance to grow quality crops. Mix into tilled soil |
[370] | Basic Retaining Soil | Basic Retaining Soil/This soil has a chance of staying watered overnight. Mix into tilled soil |
[371] | Quality Retaining Soil | This soil has a good chance of staying watered overnight. Mix into tilled soil |
[372] | Clam | Someone lived here once |
[373] | Golden Pumpkin | It’s valuable but has no other purpose |
[378] | Copper Ore | A common ore that can be smelted into bars |
[380] | Iron Ore | A fairly common ore that can be smelted into bars |
[382] | Coal | A combustible rock that is useful for crafting and smelting |
[384] | Gold Ore | A precious ore that can be smelted into bars |
[386] | Iridium Ore | An exotic ore with many curious properties. Can be smelted into bars |
[388] | Wood | Sturdy, yet flexible plant material with a wide variety of uses |
[390] | Stone | A common material with many uses in crafting and building |
[392] | Nautilus Shell | An ancient shell |
[393] | Coral | A colony of tiny creatures that clump together to form beautiful structures |
[394] | Rainbow Shell | It’s a very beautiful shell |
[395] | Coffee | It smells delicious. This is sure to give you a boost |
[396] | Spice Berry | It fills the air with a pungent aroma |
[397] | Sea Urchin | A slow-moving, spiny creature that some consider a delicacy |
[398] | Grape | A sweet cluster of fruit |
[399] | Spring Onion | These grow wild during the spring |
[400] | Strawberry | A sweet, juicy favorite with an appealing red color |
[401] | Straw Floor | Place on the ground to create paths or to spruce up your floors |
[402] | Sweet Pea | A fragrant summer flower |
[403] | Field Snack | A quick snack to fuel the hungry forager |
[404] | Common Mushroom | Slightly nutty, with good texture |
[405] | Wood Path | Place on the ground to create paths or to spruce up your floors |
[406] | Wild Plum | Tart and juicy with a pungent aroma |
[407] | Gravel Path | Place on the ground to create paths or to spruce up your floors |
[408] | Hazelnut | That’s one big hazelnut! |
[409] | Crystal Path | Place on the ground to create paths or to spruce up your floors |
[410] | Blackberry | An early-fall treat |
[411] | Cobblestone Path | Place on the ground to create paths or to spruce up your floors |
[412] | Winter Root | /A starchy tuber |
[413] | Blue Slime Egg | Can be hatched in a slime incubator |
[414] | Crystal Fruit | A delicate fruit that pops up from the snow |
[415] | Stepping Stone Path | Place on the ground to create paths or to spruce up your floors |
[416] | Snow Yam | This little yam was hiding beneath the snow |
[417] | Sweet Gem Berry | It’s by far the sweetest thing you’ve ever smelled |
[418] | Crocus | A flower that can bloom in the winter |
[419] | Vinegar | An aged fermented liquid used in many cooking recipes |
[420] | Red Mushroom | A spotted mushroom sometimes found in caves |
[421] | Sunflower | A common misconception is that the flower turns so it’s always facing the sun |
[422] | Purple Mushroom | A rare mushroom found deep in caves |
[423] | Rice | A basic grain often served under vegetables |
[424] | Cheese | It’s your basic cheese |
[426] | Goat Cheese | Soft cheese made from goat’s milk |
[428] | Cloth | A bolt of fine wool cloth |
[430] | Truffle | A gourmet type of mushroom with a unique taste |
[432] | Truffle Oil | [ ] |
[433] | Coffee Bean | Plant in spring or summer to grow a coffee plant. Place five beans in a keg to make coffee |
[434] | Stardrop | A mysterious fruit that empowers those who eat it. The flavor is like a dream… a powerful personal experience, yet difficult to describe to others |
[436] | Goat Milk | The milk of a goat |
[437] | Red Slime Egg | Can be hatched in a slime incubator |
[438] | L. Goat Milk | A gallon of creamy goat’s milk |
[439] | Purple Slime Egg | Can be hatched in a slime incubator |
[440] | Wool | Soft, fluffy wool |
[441] | Explosive Ammo | Fire this with the slingshot |
[442] | Duck Egg | It’s still warm |
[444] | Duck Feather | It’s so colorful |
[446] | Aged Roe | Fish eggs aged in salt to bring out the flavor |
[447] | Rabbit’s Foot | Some say it’s lucky |
[449] | Stone Base | A simple block of stone |
[450] | Stone | A common material with many uses in crafting and building |
[452] | Weeds | A cluster of dry old bushes |
[454] | Ancient Fruit | It’s been dormant for eons |
[456] | Algae Soup | It’s a little slimy |
[457] | Pale Broth | A delicate broth with a hint of sulfur |
[458] | Bouquet | A gift that shows your romantic interest |
[459] | Mead | A fermented beverage made from honey. Drink in moderation |
[460] | Mermaid’s Pendant | Give this to the person you want to marry |
[461] | Decorative Pot | A replica of an ancient pot |
[462] | Glass Pane | Plays a drum sound when you walk past |
[463] | Drum Block | Plays a drum sound when you walk past |
[464] | Flute Block | Plays a flute sound when you walk past |
[465] | Speed-Gro | Stimulates leaf production. Guaranteed to increase growth rate by at least 10%. Mix into tilled soil |
[466] | Deluxe Speed-Gro | Stimulates leaf production. Guaranteed to increase growth rate by at least 25%. Mix into tilled soil |
[472] | Parsnip Seeds | Plant these in the spring. Takes 4 days to mature |
[473] | Bean Starter | Plant these in the spring. Takes 10 days to mature, but keeps producing after that. Grows on a trellis |
[474] | Cauliflower Seeds | Plant these in the spring. Takes 12 days to produce a large cauliflower |
[475] | Potato Seeds | Plant these in the spring. Takes 6 days to mature, and has a chance of yielding multiple potatoes at harvest |
[476] | Garlic Seeds | Plant these in the spring. Takes 4 days to mature |
[477] | Kale Seeds | Plant these in the spring. Takes 6 days to mature. Harvest with the scythe |
[478] | Rhubarb Seeds | Plant these in the spring. Takes 13 days to mature |
[479] | Melon Seeds | Plant these in the summer. Takes 12 days to mature |
[480] | Tomato Seeds | Plant these in the summer. Takes 11 days to mature, and continues to produce after the first harvest |
[481] | Blueberry Seeds | Plant these in the summer. Takes 13 days to mature, and continues to produce after the first harvest |
[482] | Pepper Seeds | Plant these in the summer. Takes 5 days to mature, and continues to produce after the first harvest |
[483] | Wheat Seeds | Plant these in the summer or fall. Takes 4 days to mature. Harvest with the scythe |
[484] | Radish Seeds | Plant these in the summer. Takes 6 days to mature |
[485] | Red Cabbage Seeds | Plant these in the summer. Takes 9 days to mature |
[486] | Starfruit Seeds | Plant these in the summer. Takes 13 days to mature |
[487] | Corn Seeds | Plant these in the summer or fall. Takes 14 days to mature, and continues to produce after the first harvest |
[488] | Eggplant Seeds | Plant these in the fall. Takes 5 days to mature, and continues to produce after the first harvest |
[489] | Artichoke Seeds | Plant these in the fall. Takes 8 days to mature |
[490] | Pumpkin Seeds | Plant these in the fall. Takes 13 days to mature |
[491] | Bok Choy Seeds | Plant these in the fall. Takes 4 days to mature |
[492] | Yam Seeds | Plant these in the fall. Takes 10 days to mature |
[493] | Cranberry Seeds | Plant these in the fall. Takes 7 days to mature, and continues to produce after the first harvest |
[494] | Beet Seeds | Plant these in the fall. Takes 6 days to mature |
[495] | Spring Seeds | An assortment of wild spring seeds |
[496] | Summer Seeds | An assortment of wild summer seeds |
[497] | Fall Seeds | An assortment of wild fall seeds |
[498] | Winter Seeds | An assortment of wild winter seeds |
[499] | Ancient Seeds | Could these still grow? |
[427] | Tulip Bulb | Plant in spring. Takes 6 days to produce a colorful flower. Assorted colors |
[429] | Jazz Seeds | Plant in spring. Takes 7 days to produce a blue puffball flower |
[453] | Poppy Seeds | Plant in summer. Produces a bright red flower in 7 days |
[455] | Spangle Seeds | Plant in summer. Takes 8 days to produce a vibrant tropical flower. Assorted colors |
[431] | Sunflower Seeds | Plant in summer or fall. Takes 8 days to produce a large sunflower. Yields more seeds at harvest |
[425] | Fairy Seeds | Plant in fall. Takes 12 days to produce a mysterious flower. Assorted Colors |
[516] | Small Glow Ring | Emits a small, constant light |
[517] | Glow Ring | Emits a constant light |
[518] | Small Magnet Ring | Slightly increases your radius for collecting items |
[519] | Magnet Ring | Increases your radius for collecting items |
[520] | Slime Charmer Ring | Prevents damage from slimes |
[521] | Warrior Ring | Occasionally infuses the wearer with “warrior energy” after slaying a monster |
[522] | Vampire Ring | Gain a little health every time you slay a monster |
[523] | Savage Ring | Gain a short speed boost whenever you slay a monster |
[524] | Ring of Yoba | Occasionally shields the wearer from damage |
[525] | Sturdy Ring | Cuts the duration of negative status effects in half |
[526] | Burglar’s Ring | Monsters have a greater chance of dropping loot |
[527] | Iridium Band | Glows attracts items and increase attack damage by 10% |
[528] | Jukebox Ring | Plays a random assortment of music you’ve heard |
[529] | Amethyst Ring | Increases knockback by 10% |
[530] | Topaz Ring | Increases weapon precision by 10% |
[531] | Aquamarine Ring | Increases critical strike chance by 10% |
[532] | Jade Ring | Increases critical strike power by 10% |
[533] | Emerald Ring | Increases weapon speed by 10% |
[534] | Ruby Ring | Increases attack by 10% |
[535] | Geode | A blacksmith can break this open for you |
[536] | Frozen Geode | A blacksmith can break this open for you |
[537] | Magma Geode | A blacksmith can break this open for you |
[538] | Alamite | Its distinctive fluorescence makes it a favorite among rock collectors |
[539] | Bixite | /A dark metallic Mineral sought after for its cubic structure |
[540] | Baryte | The best specimens resemble a desert rose |
[541] | Aerinite | These crystals are curiously light |
[542] | Calcite | This yellow crystal is speckled with shimmering nodules |
[543] | Dolomite | It can occur in coral reefs, often near an underwater volcano |
[544] | Esperite | The crystals glow bright green when stimulated |
[545] | Fluorapatite | Small amounts are found in human teeth |
[546] | Geminite | Occurs in brilliant clusters |
[547] | Helvite | It grows in a triangular column |
[548] | Jamborite | The crystals are so tightly packed it almost looks fuzzy |
[549] | Jagoite | A high volume of tiny crystals makes it very glittery |
[550] | Kyanite | The geometric faces are as smooth as glass |
[551] | Lunarite | The cratered white orbs form a tight cluster |
[552] | Malachite | A popular ornamental stone, used in sculpture and to make green paint |
[553] | Neptunite | A jet-black crystal that is unusually reflective |
[554] | Lemon Stone | Some claim the powdered crystal is a dwarvish delicacy |
[555] | Nekoite | The delicate shards form a tiny pink meadow |
[556] | Orpiment | Despite its high toxicity, this Mineral is widely used in manufacturing and folk medicine |
[557] | Petrified Slime | This little guy maybe 100,000 years old |
[558] | Thunder Egg | According to legend, angry thunder spirits would throw these stones at one another |
[559] | Pyrite | Commonly known as “Fool’s Gold” |
[560] | Ocean Stone | An old legend claims these stones are the mosaics of ancient mermaids |
[561] | Ghost Crystal | There is an aura of coldness around this crystal |
[562] | Tigerseye | A stripe of shimmering gold gives this gem a warm luster |
[563] | Jasper | When polished, this stone becomes attactively luminous. Prized by ancient peoples for thousands of years |
[564] | Opal | Its internal structure causes it to reflect a rainbow of light |
[565] | Fire Opal | A rare variety of opal, named for its red spots |
[566] | Celestine | Some early life forms had bones made from this |
[567] | Marble | A very popular material for sculptures and construction |
[568] | Sandstone | A common type of stone with red and brown striations |
[569] | Granite | A speckled Mineral that is commonly used in construction |
[570] | Basalt | Forms near searing hot magma |
[571] | Limestone | A very common type of stone. It’s not worth very much |
[572] | Soapstone | Because of its relatively soft consistency, this stone is very popular for carving |
[573] | Hematite | An iron-based Mineral with interesting magnetic properties |
[574] | Mudstone | A fine-grained rock made from ancient clay or mud |
[575] | Obsidian | A volcanic glass that forms when lava cools rapidly |
[576] | Slate | It’s extremely resistant to water, making it a good roofing material |
[577] | Fairy Stone | Fairy Stone/An old miner’s song suggests these are made from the bones of ancient fairies |
[578] | Star Shards | No one knows how these form. Some scientists claim that the microscopic structure displays unnatural regularity |
[579] | Prehistoric Scapula | Commonly known as a “shoulder blade”… It’s unclear what species it belonged to |
[580] | Prehistoric Tibia | A thick and sturdy leg bone |
[581] | Prehistoric Skull | This is definitely a mammalian skull |
[582] | Skeletal Hand | It’s a wonder all these ancient little pieces lasted so long |
[583] | Prehistoric Rib | Little gouge marks on the side suggest that this rib was someone’s dinner |
[584] | Prehistoric Vertebra | A segment of some prehistoric creature’s spine |
[585] | Skeletal Tail | It’s pretty short for a tail |
[586] | Nautilus Fossil | This must’ve washed up ages ago from an ancient coral reef |
[587] | Amphibian Fossil | The relatively short hind legs suggest some kind of primordial toad |
[588] | Palm Fossil | Palm Fossils are relatively common, but this happens to be a particularly well-preserved specimen |
[589] | Trilobite | A long-extinct relative of the crab./Beach .03 Mountain |
[590] | Artifact Spot | Uh… how did you get this in your inventory? Ape made a booboo |
[591] | Tulip | The most popular spring flower. Has a very faint sweet smell |
[593] | Summer Spangle | A tropical bloom that thrives in the humid summer air. Has a sweet, tangy aroma |
[595] | Fairy Rose | An old folk legend suggests that the sweet smell of this flower attracts fairies |
[597] | Blue Jazz | The flower grows in a sphere to invite as many butterflies as possible |
[599] | Sprinkler | Waters the 4 adjacent tiles every morning |
[376] | Poppy | In addition to its colorful flower, the Poppy has culinary and medicinal uses |
[604] | Plum Pudding | A traditional holiday treat |
[605] | Artichoke Dip | It’s cool and refreshing |
[606] | Stir Fry | Julienned vegetables on a bed of rice |
[607] | Roasted Hazelnuts | The roasting process creates a rich forest flavor |
[608] | Pumpkin Pie | Silky pumpkin cream in a flakey crust |
[609] | Radish Salad | The radishes are so crisp! |
[610] | Fruit Salad | A delicious combination of summer fruits |
[611] | Blackberry Cobbler | There’s nothing quite like it |
[612] | Cranberry Candy | It’s sweet enough to mask the bitter fruit |
[613] | Apple | A crisp fruit used for juice and cider |
[614] | Tea Leaves | A pleasant, energizing beverage made from lightly processed tea leaves |
[618] | Bruschetta | Roasted tomatoes on a crisp white bread |
[621] | Quality Sprinkler | Waters the 8 adjacent tiles every morning |
[645] | Iridium Sprinkler | Waters the 24 adjacent tiles every morning |
[648] | Coleslaw | It’s light, fresh, and very healthy |
[649] | Fiddlehead Risotto | A creamy rice dish served with sauteed fern heads. It’s a little bland |
[651] | Poppyseed Muffin | It has a soothing effect |
[628] | Cherry Sapling | Takes 28 days to produce a mature Cherry tree. Bears fruit in the spring. Only grows if the 8 surrounding tiles are empty |
[629] | Apricot Sapling | Takes 28 days to produce a mature Apricot tree. Bears fruit in the spring. Only grows if the 8 surrounding tiles are empty |
[630] | Orange Sapling | Takes 28 days to produce a mature Orange tree. Bears fruit in the summer. Only grows if the 8 surrounding tiles are empty |
[631] | Peach Sapling | Takes 28 days to produce a mature Peachtree. Bears fruit in the summer. Only grows if the 8 surrounding tiles are empty |
[632] | Pomegranate Sapling | Takes 28 days to produce a mature Pomegranate tree. Bears fruit in the fall. Only grows if the 8 surrounding tiles are empty |
[633] | Apple Sapling | Takes 28 days to produce a mature Apple tree. Bears fruit in the fall. Only grows if the 8 surrounding tiles are empty |
[634] | Apricot | A tender little fruit with a rock-hard pit |
[635] | Orange | Juicy, tangy, and bursting with sweet summer aroma |
[636] | Peach | It’s almost fuzzy to the touch |
[637] | Pomegranate | Within the fruit are clusters of juicy seeds |
[638] | Cherry | It’s popular and ripens sooner than most other fruits |
[668] | Stone | There’s stone ore in this stone |
[670] | Stone | There’s stone ore in this stone |
[674] | Weeds | Ugly weeds |
[675] | Weeds | Ugly weeds |
[676] | Weeds | Ugly weeds |
[677] | Weeds | Ugly weeds |
[678] | Weeds | Ugly weeds |
[679] | Weeds | Ugly weeds |
[680] | Green Slime Egg | Can be hatched in a slime incubator |
[681] | Rain Totem | Activate to greatly increase the chance of rain tomorrow. Consumed on use |
[682] | Mutant Carp | The strange waters of the sewer turned this carp into a monstrosity |
[684] | Bug Meat | It’s a juicy wad of bug flesh |
[685] | Bait | Causes fish to bite faster. Must first be attached to a fishing rod |
[686] | Spinner | The shape makes it spin around in the water. Slightly increases the bite rate when fishing |
[687] | Dressed Spinner | The metal tab and colorful streamers create an enticing spectacle for fish. Increases the bite rate when fishing |
[688] | Warp Totem: Farm | Warp Totem: Farm/Warp directly to your house. Consumed on use |
[689] | Warp Totem: Mountains | Warp directly to the mountains. Consumed on use |
[690] | Warp Totem: Beach | Warp directly to the beach. Consumed on use |
[691] | Barbed Hook | Makes your catch more secure, causing the fishing bar to cling to your catch. Works best on slow, weakfish |
[692] | Lead Bobber | Adds weight to your fishing bar, preventing it from bouncing along the bottom |
[693] | Treasure Hunter | Fish don’t escape while collecting treasures. Also slightly increases the chance to find treasures |
[694] | Trap Bobber | Causes fish to escape slower when you aren’t reeling them in |
[695] | Cork Bobber | Slightly increases the size of your fishing bar |
[698] | Sturgeon | An ancient bottom-feeder with a dwindling population. Females can live up to 150 years |
[699] | Tiger Trout | A rare hybrid trout that cannot bear offspring of its own |
[700] | Bullhead | A relative of the catfish that eats a variety of foods off the lake bottom |
[701] | Tilapia | A primarily vegetarian fish that prefers warm water |
[702] | Chub | A common freshwater fish is known for its voracious appetite |
[703] | Magnet | Increases the chance of finding treasures when fishing. However, fish aren’t crazy about the taste |
[704] | Dorado | A fierce carnivore with brilliant orange scales |
[705] | Albacore | Prefers temperature edges where cool and warm water meet |
[706] | Shad | Lives in a school at sea, but returns to the rivers to spawn |
[707] | Lingcod | A fearsome predator that will eat almost anything it can cram into its mouth |
[708] | Halibut | A flat fish that lives on the ocean floor |
[709] | Hardwood | A special kind of wood with superior strength and beauty |
[710] | Crab Pot | Place it in the water, load it with bait, and check the next day to see if you’ve caught anything. Works in streams, lakes, and the ocean |
[715] | Lobster | A large ocean-dwelling crustacean with a strong tail |
[716] | Crayfish | A small freshwater relative of the lobster |
[717] | Crab | A marine crustacean with two powerful pincers |
[718] | Cockle | A common saltwater clam |
[719] | Mussel | A common bivalve that often lives in clusters |
[720] | Shrimp | A scavenger that feeds off the ocean floor. Widely prized for its meat |
[721] | Snail | A wide-ranging mollusk that lives in a spiral shell |
[722] | Periwinkle | A tiny freshwater snail that lives in a blue shell |
[723] | Oyster | Constantly filters water to find food. In the process, it removes dangerous toxins from the environment |
[724] | Maple Syrup | A sweet syrup with a unique flavor |
[725] | Oak Resin | A sticky, fragrant substance derived from oak sap |
[726] | Pine Tar | A pungent substance derived from pine sap |
[727] | Chowder | A perfect way to warm yourself after a cold night at sea |
[730] | Lobster Bisque | This delicate soup is a secret family recipe of Willy’s |
[728] | Fish Stew | It smells a lot like the sea. Tastes better, though |
[729] | Escargot | Butter-soaked snails cooked to perfection |
[731] | Maple Bar | It’s a sweet doughnut topped with a rich maple glaze |
[732] | Crab Cakes | Crab Cakes/Crab, bread crumbs, and egg formed into patties then fried to a golden brown |
[733] | Shrimp Cocktail | A sumptuous appetizer made with freshly caught shrimp |
[734] | Woodskip | A very sensitive fish that can only live in pools deep in the forest |
[745] | Strawberry Seeds | Plant these in spring. Takes 8 days to mature, and keeps producing strawberries after that |
[746] | Jack-O-Lantern | A whimsical fall decoration |
[747] | Rotten Plant | Decomposing organic material. It’s slimy and unpleasant |
[748] | Rotten Plant | Decomposing organic material. It’s slimy and unpleasant |
[749] | Omni Geode | A blacksmith can break this open for you. These geodes contain a wide variety of Minerals |
[750] | Weeds | Ugly weeds |
[751] | Stone | There’s copper ore in this stone |
[760] | Stone | A common material with many uses in crafting and building |
[762] | Stone | A common material with many uses in crafting and building |
[764] | Stone | gold ore |
[765] | Stone | iridium ore |
[766] | Slime | A shimmering, gelatinous glob with no smell |
[767] | Bat Wing | The material is surprisingly delicate |
768 | Solar Essence | The glowing face is warm to the touch |
[769] | Void Essence | It’s quivering with dark energy |
[770] | Mixed Seeds | There’s a little bit of everything here. Plant them and see what grows! |
[771] | Fiber | Raw material sourced from plants |
[772] | Oil of Garlic | Drink this and weaker monsters will avoid you |
[773] | Life Elixir | Restores health to full |
[774] | Wild Bait | A unique recipe from Linus that gives you a chance to catch two fish at once |
[775] | Glacierfish | Builds a nest on the underside of glaciers |
[784] | Weeds | Ugly weeds |
[785] | Weeds | Ugly weeds |
[786] | Weeds | Ugly weeds |
[787] | Battery Pack | It’s fully charged with precious energy |
[788] | Lost Axe | Robin’s been looking everywhere for it |
[789] | Lucky Purple Shorts | Better not inspect these too closely |
[790] | Berry Basket | The fibers are stained with berry juice |
[792] | Weeds | Ugly weed |
[793] | Weeds | Ugly weed |
[794] | Weeds | Ugly weed |
[795] | Void Salmon | A salmon, twisted by void energy. The fresh meat is jet black, but rapidly turns pink when exposed to air |
[796] | Slimejack | He’s coated in a very thick layer of slime. He keeps slipping out of your hands! |
[797] | Pearl | A rare treasure from the sea |
[798] | Midnight Squid | Midnight Squid/A strange and mysterious denizen of the ocean’s twilight depths |
[799] | Spook Fish | Midnight Squid/The huge eyes can detect the faint silhouettes of prey |
[800] | Blobfish | This odd creature floats above the ocean floor, consuming any edible material in its path |
[801] | Wedding Ring | An old Zuzu City tradition… It’s used to ask for another farmer’s hand in marriage |
[802] | Cactus Seeds | Can only be grown indoors. Takes 12 days to mature, and then produces fruit every 3 days |
[803] | Iridium Milk | A powerful ‘milk’ of unknown origin… |
[805] | Tree Fertilizer | Sprinkle on a wild tree to ensure rapid growth, even in winter. Doesn’t work on fruit trees. |
[807] | Dinosaur Mayonnaise | It’s thick and creamy, with a vivid green hue. It smells like grass and leather |
[808] | Void Ghost Pendant | It’s symbolic to the shadow people. As a gift, it signifies the desire to move in together as friends |
[809] | Movie Ticket | Admits one to the movie theater. Giving this to a friend invites them to the movies with you |
[810] | Crabshell Ring | The top of the ring is made from an enchanted crab shell |
[812] | Roe | Fresh fish eggs. These can be aged in a preserves jar to bring out more flavor |
[445] | Caviar | The cured roe of a sturgeon fish. Considered to be a luxurious delicacy! |
[814] | Squid Ink | Squid use this ink to confuse would-be predators |
[815] | Tea Leaves | The young leaves of the tea plant. Can be brewed into the popular, energizing beverage |
[267] | Flounder | It lives on the bottom, so both eyes are on top of its head |
[265] | Seafoam Pudding | This briny pudding will really get you into the maritime mindset! |
[269] | Midnight Carp | This shy fish only feels comfortable at night |
[292] | Mahogany Seed | This can be planted to grow a mahogany tree |
[289] | Ostrich Egg | It may be the world’s largest egg |
[25] | Stone | There are mussels in this stone |
[73] | Golden Walnut | To the parrots of Ginger Island, this nut is the finest delicacy |
[69] | Banana Sapling | Banana Sapling/Takes 28 days to produce a mature Banana tree. Bears fruit in the summer, or all year round when planted on Ginger Island |
[91] | Banana | A sweet, starchy tropical fruit |
[791] | Golden Coconut | This is one tough nut to crack, but a professional might be able to break it open |
[816] | Stone | A common material with many uses in crafting and building |
[817] | Stone | A common material with many uses in crafting and building |
[818] | Stone | A common material with many uses in crafting and building |
[819] | Stone | A common material with many uses in crafting and building |
[820] | Fossilized Skull | It’s a perfect specimen! |
[821] | Fossilized Spine | A column of interlocking vertebrae |
[822] | Fossilized Spine | This tail has a club-like feature at the tip |
[823] | Fossilized Leg | A thick and sturdy leg bone |
[824] | Fossilized Ribs | Long ago, these ribs protected the body of a large animal |
[825] | Snake Skull | A preserved skull that once belonged to a snake |
[826] | Snake Vertebrae | It appears this serpent may have been extremely flexible |
[827] | Mummified Bat | The delicate wings have been perfectly preserved |
[828] | Mummified Frog | This ancient frog may have lived in the jungle canopy |
[829] | Ginger | This sharp, spicy root is said to increase vitality |
[830] | Taro Root | This starchy root is one of the most ancient crops |
[831] | Taro Tuber | Plant these in warm weather. Takes 10 days to mature. Grows faster if planted near a body of water |
[832] | Pineapple | A sweet and tangy tropical treat |
[833] | Pineapple Seeds | Plant these in warm weather. Takes 14 days to mature, and keeps producing fruit after that |
[834] | Mango | A big, sweet tropical fruit with a unique flavor |
[835] | Mango Sapling | Takes 28 days to produce a mature Mango tree. Bears fruit in the summer, or all year round when planted on Ginger Island |
[836] | Stingray | Despite having a toxic stinger, these fish are shy and prefer to avoid humans./Day^Spring Summer |
[837] | Lionfish | An aggressive, predatory fish with venomous spines./Day^Spring Summer |
[838] | Blue Discus | A brightly colored tropical fish that is popular in aquariums |
[839] | Thorns Ring | When enemies damage you, they will take damage themselves |
[840] | Rustic Plank Floor | Place on the ground to create paths or to decorate your floors |
[841] | Stone Walkway Floor | Place on the ground to create paths or to decorate your floors |
[842] | Journal Scrap | A damp tattered page is torn from an old journal. |
[843] | Stone | A common material with many uses in crafting and building |
[844] | Stone | A common material with many uses in crafting and building |
[845] | Stone | A common material with many uses in crafting and building |
[846] | Stone | A common material with many uses in crafting and building |
[847] | Stone | A common material with many uses in crafting and building |
[848] | Cinder Shard | You can feel a warm glow from within this stone |
[849] | Stone | A common material with many uses in crafting and building |
[850] | Stone | A common material with many uses in crafting and building |
[851] | Magma Cap | A very rare mushroom that lives next to pools of lava |
[852] | Dragon Tooth | These are rumored to be the teeth of ancient serpents. The enamel is made of pure iridium! |
[856] | Curiosity Lure | Increases your chance to catch rare fish |
[857] | Tiger Slime Egg | Can be hatched in a slime incubator. Use with extreme caution! |
[858] | Qi Gem | A special currency honored by Mr. Qi |
[859] | Lucky Ring | The lunar emblem is said to bring good luck to whoever wears it |
[860] | Hot Java Ring | Greatly increases your chance to find coffee drinks when slaying monsters |
[861] | Protection Ring | Stay invincible for a little while longer after taking damage |
[862] | Soul Sapper Ring | Gain a little bit of energy every time you slay a monster |
[863] | Phoenix Ring | Once a day, regain some health after being knocked out in combat |
[864] | War Memento | It’s a faded photograph of a soldier… |
[865] | Gourmet Tomato Salt | A rare, delicious, and savory salt |
[866] | Stardew Valley Rose | A rose that reminds you of the valley. It smells heavenly |
[867] | Advanced TV Remote | It has more buttons than a regular remote. Perfect for the avid TV watcher!” |
[868] | Arctic Shard | This shard glows with an otherworldly blue light |
[869] | Wriggling Worm | It’s a wriggling, wet worm |
[870] | Pirate’s Locket | It’s an old pirate’s keepsake |
[872] | Fairy Dust | Sprinkle on kegs, furnaces, and other refining equipment to instantly receive their product |
[873] | Piña Colada | Drink in moderation |
[874] | Bug Steak | The last resort of the hungry cave diver |
[875] | Ectoplasm | A thick, slimy goop that the Wizard wants for some reason |
[876] | Prismatic Jelly | Harvested from the rare and elusive prismatic slime |
[877] | Quality Bobber | Boosts the quality of fish that you catch |
[879] | Monster Musk | Spray this on to draw more monsters out of hiding |
[880] | Combined Ring | NA |
[881] | Bone Fragment | A small piece of bone |
[882] | Weeds | Ugly Weeds |
[883] | Weeds | Ugly Weeds |
[884] | Weeds | Ugly Weeds |
[885] | Fiber Seeds | Plant these in any season. Does not require watering. Harvest with the scythe. Takes 7 days to grow |
[886] | Warp Totem: Island | Warp directly to Ginger Island. Consumed on use |
[887] | Immunity Band | The top of the ring is made from enchanted purple wool |
[888] | Glowstone Ring | Emits a constant light, and also increases your radius for collecting items |
[889] | Qi Fruit | Qi has challenged you to ship 1000 of these strange melons |
[890] | Qi Bean | Plant these in any season. Water every day to produce a Qi Fruit. Takes 4 days to mature |
[891] | Mushroom Tree Seed | Place this on your farm to plant a mushroom tree |
[892] | Warp Totem: Qi’s Arena | Warp to Qi’s Arena. Be prepared for a challenge! |
[893] | Fireworks (Red) | An old tradition for celebrations and festivities |
[894] | Fireworks (Purple) | An old tradition for celebrations and festivities |
[895] | Fireworks (Green) | An old tradition for celebrations and festivities |
[896] | Galaxy Soul | Forge 3 of these into a Galaxy weapon to unleash its final form |
[897] | Pierre’s Missing Stocklist | Pierre might be interested in this |
[898] | Son of Crimsonfish | He hatched in the warm summer water and followed in the footsteps of his father |
[899] | Ms. Angler | Uses a bioluminescent dangler to attract prey |
[900] | Legend II | The successor to the original Legend |
[901] | Radioactive Carp | A carp that spent one too many years in toxic sludge |
[902] | Glacierfish Jr. | The original Glacierfish had a son… |
[903] | Ginger Ale | A zesty soda is known for its soothing effect on the stomach |
[904] | Banana Pudding | A creamy dessert with a wonderful tropical flavor |
[905] | Mango Sticky Rice | Sweet mango and coconut transform this rice into something very special |
[906] | Poi | Traditional food with a delicate, sweet flavor when eaten fresh |
[907] | Tropical Curry | An exotic, fragrant curry served in a pineapple bowl |
[908] | Magic Bait | Allows you to catch fish from any season, time, or weather, from whichever type of water you cast into |
[909] | Radioactive Ore | It’s glowing with dangerous energy… Can be smelted into bars |
[910] | Radioactive Bar | Known by the Zuzu City Safety Commission to cause irreversible bodily harm |
[911] | Horse Flute | Playing this flute will summon your horse. Only works outdoors |
[913] | Enricher | Place on a sprinkler and load with fertilizer to automatically apply it when planting seeds nearby |
[915] | Pressure Nozzle | Place on a sprinkler to increase its watering range |
[917] | Qi Seasoning | Just a dash will elevate any dish to extraordinary heights. Automatically applied when cooking |
[918] | Hyper Speed-Gro | Greatly stimulates leaf production. Guaranteed to increase growth rate by at least 33%. Mix into tilled soil |
[919] | Deluxe Fertilizer | Greatly improves soil quality, increasing your chance to grow quality crops. Mix into tilled soil |
[920] | Deluxe Retaining Soil | Deluxe Retaining Soil/This soil has a 100% chance of staying watered overnight. Mix into tilled soil |
[921] | Squid Ink Ravioli | Temporarily protects from debuffs |
[922] | SupplyCrate | NA |
[923] | SupplyCrate | NA |
[924] | SupplyCrate | NA |
[925] | Slime Crate | Use this to transport a domesticated slime to another location |
[926] | Cookout Kit | Use this to create a cooking campfire, allowing you to cook on the go! |
[927] | Camping Stove | This allows you to cook anywhere, and is not consumed during use |
[928] | Golden Egg | A very rare and special egg with a solid gold shell |
[929] | Hedge | A shaped bush that acts like a fence |