Jasmine Tea is not a new type of Tea to Fields of Mistria, as we’ve previously been able to purchase it from Darcy during the Saturday Market. However, the v0.11.6 update added the recipe into the game, so now you can make it yourself.
Jasmine Tea is a 1-star, level 8 recipe and can be made by interacting with any tier of Kitchen. It takes 20 minutes to prepare, so make sure you don’t run out of time and pass out at 2 a.m. Here’s how to get it and how to make this aromatic beverage in Fields of Mistria.
How to get the Jasmine Tea recipe in Fields of Mistria
The Jasmine Tea recipe is, perhaps unsurprisingly, obtained from Darcy’s Stall at the Saturday Market for 150 Tesserae. If you’ve not been buying up all of her available recipes, you might have to wait a few weeks before Jasmine Tea appears.
Each recipe sold by Darcy has an equal likelihood of appearing on any Saturday, and restarting the day does nothing to change which recipes are on offer, potentially making this one a little difficult to get your hands on.
How to make Jasmine Tea in Fields of Mistria
Despite being a floral recipe, you’ll need to gather ingredients in two opposing seasons in order to make Jasmine Tea:
- 1 Tea
- Grown on the Farm in Summer, with seeds being purchased from the General Store after it’s been upgraded for 150 Tesserae. It takes five days to mature and then reproduces every three days as long as it’s watered daily.
- 1 Jasmine
- Foraged around Mistria during Winter, or grown on the Farm during the same season. Jasmine Seeds can possibly drop while foraging wild Jasmine after unlocking the level 1 “Prepared Picker” Perk at Caldarus’ Statue.
Should you make Jasmine Tea in Fields of Mistria?
If you’re looking for a good gift for either Elsie or Josephine, Jasmine Tea is loved by both of them.
Outside of gifting, Jasmine Tea will sell for 185 Tesserae, and when consumed, will restore 34 health and stamina. While this isn’t groundbreaking, it will serve you well if you’re about to be knocked out by a Ore Clod or Enchantern down in the Mines.
Published: Sep 11, 2024 11:59 am