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Harvest Moon The Winds of Anthos: Find Harvest Wisp Fruit


What do you actually need the Harvest Will-O’-the-Wisp fruit for in the new Harvest Moon the Winds of Anthos? Where can you find all Harvest Irrlicht fruits and who can you give the fruit to? One or two players of the new Harvest Moon offshoot who have accidentally stumbled upon the yellow harvest will-o’-the-wisp fruit may have been thinking about these questions over the past few days. In this short guide we show what you can do with the fruit and where to give it.

Harvest will-o’-the-wisp fruit or harvest creature fruit

The description of the Harvest Will-O’-the-Wisp fruit states, “Fruit that contains the power of the Harvest Goddess. If you collect a lot of them, good things will definitely happen”. You can give the fruits to the harvest goddess and either increase your maximum stamina or enlarge your bag. You encounter the Harvest Goddess early in the game. After you have completed the first quests in the starting village called Lenctenbury, you go east to the village of Providence, where you automatically meet the harvest goddess. Incidentally, in the conversation, the harvest goddess does not speak of the harvest will-o’-the-wisp fruits, but of the harvest essence fruits. These are the same fruits.

After handing in the Harvest Creature fruits to the Harvest Goddess, you will receive a Harvest Goddess Strawberry if you have Endurance and a Harvest Goddess Strawberry if you have a Bag Enlargement. You don’t have to eat the fruit manually, but your stamina is increased directly or the inventory is enlarged directly.

Find Harvest Will-O’-the-Wisp fruit

The question now remains, where can you find the yellow harvest will-o’-the-wisp fruits in the world of Harvest Moon the Winds of Anthos? The yellow fruits are spread across the entire game world. If you are looking for the locations of all fruits, we can help you linked map recommend. A Reddit user has marked the locations of all harvesting fruits on the map so that you can walk through and collect them one after the other.

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