Coffin Lily
Coffin Lily is an all-season Moonlight Peaks flower that trades slow growth for very high value and a direct Death gift tie.
Vampire's Kiss is a fall crop in Moonlight Peaks that stands out because eating it restores both Energy and Mana.
Vampire's Kiss matters because you can use it right out of the field instead of only cashing it out. It grows in fall, sells well enough to stay attractive, and the real hook is that eating it restores both Energy and Mana. If you are tired of every refill leading back to potions, Vampire's Kiss is one of the cleaner crops to keep around for yourself.
Grow Vampire's Kiss in fall. The thing to remember is not just the four-night growth, but that it is worth keeping a patch for your own stamina and mana instead of treating every harvest like sale stock.
Coffin Lily is an all-season Moonlight Peaks flower that trades slow growth for very high value and a direct Death gift tie.
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Raw recovery crop
The reason to keep it is that you can eat it and get both bars back without extra setup.
High-value fall crop
It still carries a high value band even before you count the recovery effect.
Vampire's Kiss is easier to justify than a crop that only pays off after you sell it. If you are doing repeated chores, gathering, or spell-heavy nights, the direct refill effect saves time immediately.
Start by treating Vampire's Kiss as a crop you keep for yourself. The Energy-and-Mana refill is the main reason to care about it.
Yes if you actually burn through both Energy and Mana. That refill is what makes it feel better than a plain fall cash crop.
Because it is one of the easier crops to justify eating yourself instead of dumping straight into money.