Qi Bean

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Qi Bean
Qi Bean.png
Plant these in any season. Water every day to produce a Qi Fruit. Takes 4 days to mature.
Information
Crop: Qi Fruit.png Qi Fruit
Growth Time: 4 days
Season:

Spring.png SpringSummer.png SummerFall.png FallWinter.png Winter

Sell Price: data-sort-value="1">Gold.png1g
Purchase Prices
Pierre Icon.png General Store: Not sold
Morris Icon.png JojaMart: Not sold
Traveling Cart Icon.png Traveling Cart: Not sold


The Qi Bean is a seed found throughout the world during the quest Qi's Crop.

While the quest is active, Qi Beans can be found by breaking rocks, chopping down trees and stumps, cutting grass, from trash cans, killing monsters, breaking geodes, shaking coconut trees in Ginger Island, opening chests and breaking crates in the volcano dungeon, and fishing.

Excess Qi Beans and Fruits despawn from inventory and chests once the quest is over (the day after the player ships them or the quest timer ends). Crops also despawn from the farm. Marlon's Item Recovery Service can also be used to restore Qi Beans and Fruits lost in the mines after the quest is over.

Tips

  • Given that treasures can yield one or more stacks of 4 Beans during the quest, fishing is a reliable source of Qi Beans when combined with the Pirate fishing skill and a Treasure Hunter tackle.
  • During the quest, it may be helpful to create more Qi Beans in Seed Makers instead of selling the first Fruits.
  • Breaking Geodes may occasionally yield 1 or 5 Qi Beans.
  • Deluxe Speed-Gro will allow growth in 3 days instead of 4.

History

  • 1.5: Introduced.
  • 1.5.2: Can now be grown on the farm during winter.