During the Beanstalk Event in Grow a Garden, several unique crops were introduced, but one that stands out for its incredible value is the Amberheart. I remember grinding through the event to unlock this one, as its stats are impressive for a multi-harvest crop. It’s a fantastic addition for any serious farmer looking to maximize their income.
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This guide will cover everything you need to know about this glowing, high-value plant, from its appearance to the specific steps required to obtain it.
🌱 Appearance and Characteristics
The Amberheart crop has a very distinct, almost mystical look. It grows as a swamp-like tree with multiple branches protruding outwards. In the center of the trunk, there’s a hole where the fruit itself grows. I find the design really creative.
The produce is a round, glowing chunk of amber with beautiful yellow and orange pieces inside. Interestingly, the model for the fruit is the same as the Venus Fly Trap, but without the spikes and with a warm, yellow glow. It’s based on the fossilized tree resin, Amber, which perfectly explains its name and appearance.
📦 How to Obtain Amberheart
Getting the Amberheart is a challenge that requires dedication to the Beanstalk Event. It’s not found in any seed packs; instead, you have to earn it.
- The Amberheart seed is purchased from the Goliath NPC in the event shop.
- To unlock it for purchase, you must participate in growing the Beanstalk at least 6 times.
- Once unlocked, it costs either 8,000,000 Gold or 759 Robux.
For more tips on making money fast to afford expensive items like this, you can check out my guide on how to get rich in Grow a Garden.
💡 Key Stats and Trivia
The Amberheart is known for having one of the highest base values for a multi-harvest crop, making it extremely profitable. Here are its key stats:
- Average Value: 175,000 Gold
- Average Weight: 4 kg
- Huge Chance: 0.50%
- It has the third-highest base value for a multi-harvest crop, just behind the Bone Blossom.
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