Exploring the world of Harvestella, among other things, you will stumble upon annoying roadblocks, which you can, fortunately, blow up. At the beginning of the playthrough, you are unlikely to have any problems with it since you will gain access to Level 1 Bombs relatively early, and all the roadblocks you stumble upon are fragile. But once you get further in the story, the walls will become solid, and you will need more powerful Level 2 Bombs. To craft these bombs in Harvestella, you’ll need to get or farm the Nitro Pineapple, which isn’t an easy task.
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Harvestella: How to Farm Nitro Pineapple
Despite the dubious title of Nitro, you can farm Nitro Pineapple in Harvestella on your farms like any other fruit, vegetable, or grain. But at the same time, you won’t be able to do this from the beginning of the game because to grow a Nitro Pineapple, you need Nitro Pineapple seeds. You will be able to get these seeds shortly after you reach Chapter 6, so let’s get started.
Once you’ve reached story chapter 6 in Harvestella, you should head to the Astrum Helix Research Facility dungeon. Collect everything you need in this dungeon to craft Level 2 Bombs, including Nitro Pineapple seeds. You must find and defeat Preserved and receive Nitro Pineapple seeds as a drop to do this. These opponents are like small plants, so replacing them is not difficult.
In addition, you can obtain seeds peacefully by collecting these at Gathering Points in the following locations:
- Planetary Life Tower
- Where Paradise Hatches
But if you want to farm a lot more Nitro Pineapple, increase your Gathering Knowledge level. It will allow you to harvest twice as many seeds and make farming much faster.
Once you have obtained the Nitro Pineapple seeds, go to your farm and plant these. Since Nitro Pineapple belongs to the Cavern Biome, you must wait six days before it matures. Also, this plant can grow without water, so you don’t have to worry about it. Also, think about farming more Nitro Pineapple in advance. Like many other plants, Nitro Pineapple cannot grow in winter and will die as soon as the cold comes.