Fae Farm is the perfect concoction that blends the worlds of farming and magic together to create your home Azoria in the game. Out of the several magical resources found, the Spriggan Leaf is such a sought-after item in Fae Farm, that obtaining it becomes quite a crucial task in the game.
If you’re also on the hunt for these magical leaves and need a helping hand pointing in the right direction, we have what you might be looking for. Let’s find out how to get the Spriggan Leaf in Fae Farm and start your farming adventures.
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How To Get Spriggan Leaf In Fae Farm
Spriggan Leaf is an animal product and a very important magical item used in Alchemy. You can find these leaves inside Fae Pens that have the farm animals called Spriggan. Spriggan Leaves appear as small blue tea leaves with a tinge of green in them. Just hover your mouse over it to identify the name.
Spriggan Leaf is used to make Fae Soil Bed, one of the most important items when it comes to farming in this game. Then all you need is Shade Jelly, and Flutterwood Logs to make the soil bed and start planting magical plants.
Now, before you can even obtain a Spriggan Leaf, you need to raise a little Spriggan of your own.
How To Grow Spriggan In Fae Farm
Spriggans are farm animals found in Fae Farm that produce Spriggan Leaf. To raise a Spriggan, Go to Reylor and buy one for 400 Gold Florin.
Note: Spriggans become accessible after the Floating Ruins Dungeon.
Now that you have your Spriggan, take it to your Fae Pen at Fae Acres and feed it Clover Feed on a timely basis. Here are the items you need to make Clover Feed:
- Clover grass patch
- 5x Shade Jelly
- 5x Rough Amethyst
- 3x Nectar
After feeding and taking care of the little Spriggan, the animal will grow and produce one Spriggan leaf every day. You can pick up the leaf from its bed in the Fae Pen.
Keep in mind, that you will need to check off Petting, Food, and Fresh Air from your Spriggan’s mood checklist every day for it to stay happy and keep on producing the leaves. Your pet Spriggan will not give you a leaf if it’s unhappy and not cared for.
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