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− | * Given that [[Fishing#Treasure Chests|Fishing Treasure Chests]] have a 48% chance to yield | + | * Given that [[Fishing#Treasure Chests|Fishing Treasure Chests]] have a 48% chance to yield a stack of up to 4 Qi Beans during the quest, fishing is a reliable source of Qi Beans when combined with the [[Skills#Fishing|Pirate Profession]] and a [[Treasure Hunter]] tackle. |
* Putting Qi Fruit into [[Seed Maker]]s and planting the resulting Qi Beans will, on average, nearly double the Qi Fruit supply. Qi Fruit produced early in the quest can be doubled several times with this method. | * Putting Qi Fruit into [[Seed Maker]]s and planting the resulting Qi Beans will, on average, nearly double the Qi Fruit supply. Qi Fruit produced early in the quest can be doubled several times with this method. | ||
* Breaking any type of [[Minerals#Geodes|Geode]] may occasionally yield 1 or 5 Qi Beans. | * Breaking any type of [[Minerals#Geodes|Geode]] may occasionally yield 1 or 5 Qi Beans. |
Revision as of 00:50, 19 February 2022
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Qi Bean | |
Plant these in any season. Water every day to produce a Qi Fruit. Takes 4 days to mature. | |
Information | |
Crop: | Qi Fruit |
Growth Time: | 4 days |
Season: | |
Sell Price: | 1g |
Purchase Prices | |
General Store: | Not sold |
JojaMart: | Not sold |
Traveling Cart: | Not sold |
The Qi Bean is a seed found throughout Stardew Valley and on Ginger Island 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, digging Artifact Spots, shaking Palm Trees on Ginger Island, opening chests and breaking crates in the Volcano Dungeon, and fishing. They can also be made by placing a Qi Fruit in a Seed Maker.
All Qi Fruit and Qi Beans despawn when the quest is over (i.e., the day after the player ships them or the quest timer ends), including growing crops, all players' inventories, chests, Preserves Jars, Kegs, and Marlon's item recovery service list.
Stages
Qi Fruit can become a Giant Crop.
Stage 1 | Stage 2 | Stage 3 | Stage 4 | Harvest |
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1 Day | 1 Day | 1 Day | 1 Day | Total: 4 Days |
Gifting
Villager Reactions
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Dislike | Abigail • Alex • Caroline • Clint • Demetrius • Dwarf • Elliott • Emily • Evelyn • George • Gus • Haley • Harvey • Jas • Jodi • Kent • Krobus • Leah • Leo • Lewis • Linus • Marnie • Maru • Pam • Penny • Pierre • Robin • Sam • Sandy • Sebastian • Shane • Vincent • Willy • Wizard |
Dyeing
Qi Bean can be used in dyeing, serving as a blue dye at the dye pots, located in Emily's and Haley's house, 2 Willow Lane.
Tips
- Given that Fishing Treasure Chests have a 48% chance to yield a stack of up to 4 Qi Beans during the quest, fishing is a reliable source of Qi Beans when combined with the Pirate Profession and a Treasure Hunter tackle.
- Putting Qi Fruit into Seed Makers and planting the resulting Qi Beans will, on average, nearly double the Qi Fruit supply. Qi Fruit produced early in the quest can be doubled several times with this method.
- Breaking any type of Geode may occasionally yield 1 or 5 Qi Beans.
- The use of Speed-Gro, Deluxe Speed-Gro, or Hyper Speed-Gro can reduce the time between harvests to 1 or 2 days.
History
- 1.5: Introduced.
- 1.5.2: Can now be grown on the farm during winter.
- 1.5.3: Qi Beans are now properly removed from any machines/craftables and from Marlon's item recovery service after the Qi Challenge expires.