Whirlpools have often been used in media to throw adventurers astray - from ancient Greek myths like The Odyssey to modern cozy video games likeFae Farm, their presence usually leads to danger and a very damaged boat. They terrorize the waters of Azoria, locking off several areas and activities in the opening hours of the game.
Despite this,Fae Farmplayers aren’t doomed to be harassed by these swirling dangers forever. In fact, getting rid of them unlocks several new options for making florins. New characters will come to the island after the whirlpools are dealt with, too - many of them can even be romanced, so getting rid of whirlpools should be players' number one priority.
How To Get Rid of Whirlpools in Fae Farm
Acting as an annoying obstacle in the first few chapters of the game, whirlpools can only be dealt with by making significant progress through the game’s main story line. Thorns are the first threatplayers must deal with, but once they’re gone, whirlpools become the primary target.
The story quests players must complete mostly revolve around the Saltwater Mine. To reach the stage where whirlpools are destroyed, players will need:
Upon completion of the upgrade-to-iron quest, players will get a key that grants them access to the rest of the Saltwater Mine. Plenty of seals should be crafted for fast travel, with the ultimate goal being to reach the 25th floor. Here, players meet a creature named Nyssa - they’ve been creating whirlpools for fun, totally unaware of the danger they pose, and are more than happy to dispel them - once players have provided a hearty meal, listed below.
Each item has to be placed in the shrine in front of Nyssa, and players must sleep once each one has been placed. When they wake up, they’ll be treated to a cutscene - the whirlpools will be gone, and they’ll have a brand-new spell unlocked that can also get rid of the island’s pesky dark mist.
Fae Farmis available now for PC and Nintendo Switch.