List of crops in Dragon Quest Builders 2
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| Item Icon | Crop Icon | Name | Item Description | Crop Description | Raw Nutrition | Usage | Growth Conditions | Native Island | Dye Color | Special variant? |
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A healthy green veggie composed of crisp, layered leaves. | 🥖Restores fullness by 10%. HPRestores 5 HP. | The first crop. Has no unique recipes. Functionally a vegetable. | ||||||
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A rare cabbage whose leaves have turned a remarkable red. | 🥖Restores fullness by 10%. HPRestores 5 HP. | The rare variant of the cabbage. Increases dish rarity by one star where possible. | ||||||
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Golden grass grains that form a fundamental foodstuff. | The second crop. Has the most unique recipes, for an exorbitant amount of food, Haystacks and Pet Bedding. Functionally a grain. | |||||||
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Squash these stalks for a sticky syrup that'll sweeten up any beverage or dish. | A sweet and sticky syrup exudes from these stalks when they're squished. | The third crop. Used to make sweet dishes. | ||||||
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A tasty red berry with a tangy, tart flavour. | 🥖Restores fullness by 10%. HPRestores 5 HP. | The fourth crop. Increases rarity of dishes by one star where possible. Functionally a vegetable. | ||||||
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A tremendous tomato with a tangy taste that's to die for. | 🥖Restores fullness by 10%. HPRestores 5 HP. | The rare variant of the tomato. Increases dish rarity by two stars where possible. | ||||||
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A green-skinned gourd with a rigid rind. | The fourth crop. Increases dish rarity by one star where possible. Functionally a vegetable. | |||||||
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A precious pumpkin that has grown to gargantuan proportions. | The rare variant of the pumpkin. Increases dish rarity by two stars where possible. | |||||||
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A roundish veggie with a glorious green hue. | Increases dish rarity by one star where possible. Functionally a vegetable. | |||||||
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A small red fruit with a sweet and tart taste. | A sweet red fruit bearing scores of small seeds. | 🥖Restores fullness by 5%. HPRestores 7 HP. | Increases dish rarity by one star where possible. Functionally a fruit. | |||||
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A rare strain of strawberry with a supreme sweetness. | 🥖Restores fullness by 5%. HPRestores 7 HP. | The rare variant of the strawberry. Increases dish rarity by two stars where possible. | ||||||
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Supplies a spicy kick to an otherwise ordinary dish. | The super-spicy fruit of a super-spiky shrub. | Used for Searing Steak and Full Moon Gungerbread. | ||||||
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A rare chilli pepper so spicy it'll smack you silly. | The rare variant of the Chilli pepper. Increases dish rarity by one star where possible. | |||||||
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Remove its husk and roast it for a sweet and healthy treat. | A flavourful veggie composed of countless yellow kernels. | Functionally a vegetable. | ||||||
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Roast these beans to brew a bitter, black beverage. | Tiny red beans that exude an alluring aroma. | Used for Black Coffee and Gungerbread of Awakening. | ||||||
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An ugly but surprisingly scrumptious root vegetable that can be prepared in plentiful ways. | An ugly but surprisingly scrumptious root that thrives in cold climes. | The sixth crop in regards to the main story. Functionally a vegetable. | ||||||
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A luscious, long veggie with a leafy green top. | Functionally a vegetable. | |||||||
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Small green beans in a small green pod. | Functionally a vegetable. | |||||||
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A sweet and succulent fruit with a distinctive ridgy rind. | 🥖Restores fullness by 5%. HPRestores 7 HP. | Increases rarity of dishes by two stars where possible. Functionally a fruit. | ||||||
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A marvellous melon that shines like the sun. | 🥖Restores fullness by 7%. HPRestores 7 HP | The rare variant of the melon. Increases rarity of dishes by two stars where possible. | ||||||
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A green veggie with a scorchingly spicy savour. | 🥖Restores fullness by 10%. HPRestores 5 HP. | Used for Pickled Heatroot and Gungerbread of Immunity. | ||||||
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This silvery specimen of heatroot is hotter than hot! | 🥖Restores fullness by 10%. HPRestores 5 HP. | The rare variant of the heatroot. Increases rarity of dishes by one star where possible. | ||||||
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Rinse and steam these starchy grains for a filling feast. | Striking gold stalks from which a starchy grain can be harvested. | Used for various DLC foods and also works functionally as a grain. Increases rarity of dishes by one star where possible. |
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- All rare crops are ranked one star rarity.
- Rare crops are unlocked through completion of the Grow Lots of Different Crops! Tablet Target, in which the Builder must grow at least 10 different crops on the Isle of Awakening.
- All rare crops provide dye upon harvest, whilst all standard crops provide dye when processed in a stain extractor.
- Coffee beans, strawberries and aubergettes produce their own unique crop-made dye colours, being black, pink and blue respectively.
- Sugarcane, strawberries, chilli peppers, sweetcorn, coffee beans, potatoes and rice have different descriptions for their harvestable crops and their plants.
- Coffee beans and chilli peppers are tied at the least amount of recipes, with two each. Sweetcorn has the least amount of unique recipes, with only one recipe (Corn on the Cob).
- Only the rare variants of cabbages, melons and heatroot provide different dyes to their standard counterparts.
- All consumable crops fall under the Consumable category. The others fall under the Material category.
- The consumables are divided further into vegetable and fruit groups. All raw vegetables restore fullness by 10% and restore 5 HP, and all raw fruits restore fullness by 5% and restores 7 HP. However, the Sunny-hued melon is an exception, restoring 7% fullness instead of 5%.
