Apple
Apple is an Uncommon crop players can check in the Seed Shop as a 400 Sheckles repeat-harvest candidate.
- Type
- crop
- Rarity
- Uncommon
What Is Apple?
Apple is an Uncommon crop for players who want a higher-priced early repeat-harvest option. It is listed as a Seed Shop crop with a 400 Sheckles seed price and Multi-Harvest marked Yes, placing it above Tulip and Tomato in the Uncommon group. Apple's main value is the repeat-harvest flag. A 400 Sheckles seed only becomes attractive if regrow timing and harvested sale value make sense, and those values are not confirmed yet. Use Apple as a crop to test after cheaper Uncommon options rather than as a guaranteed profit pick. Apple's price line is cleaner than weaker rows that carry extra caution labels. That makes the 400 Sheckles listing more usable for planning, but players still need live checks for grow time, regrow time, stock behavior, and sale value.
How To Get Apple
Look for Apple in the Seed Shop and expect the listed seed price to be 400 Sheckles. No code reward, gacha source, special seed source, NPC reward, or event-only route is listed for Apple. Use the shop listing as the current acquisition path. Before making Apple a priority buy, check the live shop stock, grow time, regrow time, and sale value.
Apple Abilities
Apple's useful behavior is its repeat-harvest crop role. It has no separate active ability, but the listed Multi-Harvest Yes flag makes it a candidate for players checking whether the plant stays after the first harvest. The repeat cycle still needs live checking. Confirm whether Apple remains after harvest, how long regrowth takes, and whether offline growth advances that cycle before treating it as a reliable income crop.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Higher Uncommon repeat crop: Apple is listed as multi-harvest Yes at a higher Uncommon price point than Strawberry. That makes its 400 Sheckles repeat-harvest claim the main player-facing detail.
- Clean comparison with Tomato: Apple follows Tomato in the Uncommon crop order. Tomato's multi-harvest status is not confirmed yet, while Apple is marked Yes, so the two crops have different harvest-behavior notes.
Cons
- No grow or regrow timer: Apple's first grow time and regrow time are not listed yet, so players should not assume it is fast or slow.
- No sale value: Apple's harvested crop sale value is not listed. Without that value, the entity cannot make profit or payout claims.
Attributes
- role
- uncommon repeat-harvest crop
- best_for
- checking repeat-harvest behavior before Rare seeds
- difficulty
- low
Obtain Methods
- Seed shop: Look for Apple in the seed shop. The seeds page lists Shop as the acquisition source and 400 Sheckles as the seed price.
- Repeat-harvest confirmation: Plant Apple and harvest it once. The key check is whether the plant remains and starts another growth cycle.
Related Crops Wiki Entries
Apple's Entity Role
Apple is the higher-priced Uncommon crop with a repeat-harvest claim. Its 400 Sheckles price and Yes multi-harvest value make it distinct from cheaper Uncommon crops.
What Players Know Now
Apple is an Uncommon shop crop with a 400 Sheckles listed price and Multi-Harvest marked Yes. Grow time, regrow time, and sale value are not confirmed yet.
Difference From Tomato
Apple and Tomato are adjacent in the Uncommon seed section, but their player-facing roles are different. Tomato is 200 Sheckles with multi-harvest not confirmed yet. Apple is 400 Sheckles with Multi-Harvest marked Yes.
Apple Details To Check
Apple's first grow time, first harvest result, regrow time, post-harvest plant state, and sale value still need live checking.
Apple FAQ
Is Apple a concrete WikiEntity?
Yes. Apple is a named crop with its own listed price, source, rarity, and multi-harvest field.
How much does Apple cost?
The current community seed table lists Apple at 400 Sheckles.
Is Apple multi-harvest?
Apple is marked Yes for multi-harvest. Plant one and check whether it stays after harvest before using it as a reliable repeat crop.
What is missing for Apple?
First grow time, regrow time, and harvested crop sale value are still missing.
Can Apple be treated like Tomato?
No. Tomato's multi-harvest field is not confirmed yet, while Apple is listed as Yes.
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