Farming plays a significant role in Fae Farm, as expected. The farm offers a variety of crops that can be planted, harvested, and transformed into delectable dishes. However, these crops require regular watering to grow properly. While occasional rainfall can lend a hand, players must master the use of their watering cans to ensure a consistent and plentiful harvest.
If you're a fan of cozy games like Paleo Pines, the process will likely feel familiar and straightforward. However, for those new to the game, it may not be immediately apparent. To assist players in keeping their crops happy, healthy, and ready for consumption or sale, this guide will provide instructions on how to fill watering cans. You'll also discover the most efficient locations for obtaining water when you need it in a hurry.
How To Fill Watering Can in Fae Farm
Once players have completed the game's tutorial and tackled busy days, they can venture into Azoria to clean up their farm, which is covered in debris. To cultivate crops, players can create soil beds and plant seeds that will eventually yield harvest. However, it is important to keep track of the water supply, as it will eventually run out.
To replenish their watering cans, players can approach a well and hold down the left mouse button for a few seconds while nearby. Alternatively, jumping into any body of water will swiftly refill the watering can. Below, you will find a convenient list of easily accessible water sources that players should utilize for refilling their water supply.
A well is near the Chickoo coop southeast of the starting home
A second well is close to the first, on the raised ground
Small lakes and a waterfall lay directly west of the starting home
Most levels of the Saltwater Mine have deep puddles
The Wisp Mother is surrounded by pools of water
A river directly north of the town center
The ocean to the far south of the map
The Fae Acres teleport spot is surrounded by water
The watering can's capacity can only be increased through upgrades. Gathering copper and iron is relatively simple, but later upgrades to Feyrite and Silver require more resources and are quite expensive. It is therefore recommended to save these upgrades for the endgame.
However, daily watering is not the only method to maintain healthy crops. Hydro soil beds, created using clay, oak logs, silt, and amethyst, can retain water for extra days. Additionally, players can take advantage of rainy days to take a break from farming and focus on catching critters to their heart's content.
Fae Farm
Platform(s) PC, SwitchReleased September 8, 2023Developer(s) Phoenix LabsGenre(s) Farming, Simulation, RPG
Editor's P/S
As a Gen Z netizen, I am excited about the release of Fae Farm. I love cozy games like Paleo Pines, and I think Fae Farm looks like a great addition to the genre. I'm especially interested in the farming aspect of the game. I love the idea of creating soil beds and planting seeds that will eventually yield a harvest. I'm also excited to explore the different water sources that can be used to refill watering cans. I think it's a great way to add variety to the gameplay.
Overall, I think Fae Farm looks like a great game for fans of cozy games and farming sims. I can't wait to get my hands on it when it releases on September 8, 2023.