Dragan
Dragan is a Khazan seer romance option tied directly to Nokturna, making him one of the clearest card-game-adjacent residents to prioritize.
Wolfsbane is a winter crop in Moonlight Peaks that matters less for profit than for werewolf quests and Dragan-related gift routes.
Wolfsbane is the crop you keep because a quest line can suddenly matter more than another batch of money crops. It comes in during winter, it is useful enough to save, and it is tied closely enough to werewolf content that ignoring it can leave you scrambling later. If Dragan or any werewolf-linked progress is already on your radar, Wolfsbane is worth planning for before winter slips past.
Grow Wolfsbane during winter, or look toward Mountain Pass and werewolf-side routes once you are roaming farther out. The important part is not to treat it like a herb you can replace anytime, because its season and quest tie both make it easier to miss.
Dragan is a Khazan seer romance option tied directly to Nokturna, making him one of the clearest card-game-adjacent residents to prioritize.
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Werewolf-related progress
This is the crop players keep when they do not want a werewolf line to stall out later.
Dragan gift route
It is also one of the cleaner crops to hold back for Dragan instead of dumping straight into profit.
The main reason to remember Wolfsbane is not the price. It is the way it keeps turning back up around werewolf content, which makes it feel more like a progress crop than a casual winter herb.
Treat Wolfsbane as a utility crop before you treat it as a farm-cash crop. If a werewolf route or Dragan interaction is on your list, this matters earlier than its medium price might imply.
Usually yes if you know werewolf content or Dragan is coming up. It is one of the crops that hurts more to miss than to stash.
Before winter hits if they already know they are heading toward werewolf-related progress, because the four-night grow time still eats part of the season.