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| title = Fireweed | | title = Fireweed | ||
− | | image = | + | | image = Fireweed-TroubleInParadise.jpg |
− | | level = | + | | level = 4 |
− | | plant_value = | + | | plant_value = -100 coins |
− | | seed_price = | + | | seed_price = 22 coins |
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You can purchase fireweed seeds from [[General Store|Costolot's General Store]], use your [[seed pouch]], or try talking with [[Characters#Seedos|Seedos]] to get a fireweed seed. | You can purchase fireweed seeds from [[General Store|Costolot's General Store]], use your [[seed pouch]], or try talking with [[Characters#Seedos|Seedos]] to get a fireweed seed. | ||
− | + | This plant didn't adapt to life in the Piñarctic regions. Instead, it choose to melt the snow and ice and burn a little place for itself. Old habits die hard, and this weed continues to scorch itself a spot, no matter how warm it is. | |
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== Surface terrain requirements == | == Surface terrain requirements == | ||
− | Weed needs to be planted in | + | Weed needs to be planted in snow, sand, mud, grass, or soil. |
''Note: Weeds are more likely to plant themselves and require no watering.'' | ''Note: Weeds are more likely to plant themselves and require no watering.'' | ||
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=== Fireweed seed uses === | === Fireweed seed uses === | ||
− | * | + | * Eating 1 fireweed seed helps meet the [[Crowla]] [[Tricks|Trick]] requirements. |
+ | * Eating 1 fireweed seed helps meet the [[Limeoceros]] Resident requirements. | ||
+ | * Eating 1 fireweed seed helps meet the [[Salamango]] Romance requirements. | ||
=== Fireweed uses === | === Fireweed uses === | ||
− | * | + | * Eating 1 fireweed helps meet the Crowla, [[Hoghurt]], and Salamango Trick requirements. |
+ | * Eating 1 fireweed helps meet the [[Reddhott]] Romance requirements. | ||
+ | * Feeding a fireweed to a [[Geckie]], [[Robean]] or [[Smelba]] changes its color to a blue [[variant]]. | ||
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− | + | *A fireweed will shoot fireballs at a pinata if one is nearby, setting it on fire, eventually making it ill. | |
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Latest revision as of 14:12, 11 March 2012
TiP - Standard
Fireweed | |
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Level: | 4 |
Base value: | -100 coins |
Fertilizer: | N/A |
Seed price: | 22 coins |
You can purchase fireweed seeds from Costolot's General Store, use your seed pouch, or try talking with Seedos to get a fireweed seed.
This plant didn't adapt to life in the Piñarctic regions. Instead, it choose to melt the snow and ice and burn a little place for itself. Old habits die hard, and this weed continues to scorch itself a spot, no matter how warm it is.
Surface terrain requirements
Weed needs to be planted in snow, sand, mud, grass, or soil.
Note: Weeds are more likely to plant themselves and require no watering.
Uses
Fireweed seed uses
- Eating 1 fireweed seed helps meet the Crowla Trick requirements.
- Eating 1 fireweed seed helps meet the Limeoceros Resident requirements.
- Eating 1 fireweed seed helps meet the Salamango Romance requirements.
Fireweed uses
Other information
- A fireweed will shoot fireballs at a pinata if one is nearby, setting it on fire, eventually making it ill.
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