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Fire Emblem Three Houses: How to Get Dried Vegetables

How to get dried vegetables in fire emblem three houses

Fire Emblem Three Houses has finally arrived on Nintendo Switch and brings with it a whole host of RPG and turn-based strategy goodness to sink your teeth into. Here’s how to get dried vegetables in Fire Emblem Three Houses.

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Getting Dried Vegetables in Fire Emblem Three Houses

To get dried vegetables, you’ll have to plant Vegetable Seeds in the greenhouse at the monastery. No, no, there isn’t a specific type of vegetable seed, they’re literally called this in the game.

To plant Vegetable Seeds, you’ll need to head to the building and speak to the Greenhouse Keeper here. Talk to them and you’ll then get to choose to plant seeds and how you want to plant them.

For dried vegetables, all you need to do is get them planted and then leave them one in-game week. When you next return during your free time, you should be able to go and harvest the seeds for the item that Gilbert has so desperately been looking for.

What Are They Used For?

Dried vegetables are needed for one of Gilbert’s side quests in the monastery obtained in act 1. He’ll ask you to get him two Quora and two dried vegetables. Once you’ve got the lot hand it back over to him to get those renowned points.

These can also be used in cooking, if you’re into making some fancy meals for your students and reaping the rewards in stats, but you’re most likely looking for information on them because of Gilbert’s side quest.

That’s everything you need to know about how to get dried vegetables in Fire Emblem Three Houses. For more tips, tricks, and guides on the game, be sure to check out our ever-expanding guide wiki, or check out more of our guides down below.

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