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Harvest league logo in Steam platform
Though this land is shrouded in pain and darkness, it teems with life. Behold the Sacred Grove ! With forethought, we may bend life to our will, to remake the world as we see fit. But beware... Nature protects itself.
In Harvest, Oshabi is cultivating the Sacred Grove, an ancient garden of mysterious power. Plant seeds that grow into dangerous enemies and craft their Lifeforce onto your items.
Description on the official Path of Exile website
The Harvest league was a challenge league. The PC version launched on June 19, 2020 (UTC), alongside the Version 3.11.0 patch.[1] It ended on September 14, 2020, alongside the version 3.11.2b patch.
In this league, you will find caches of seeds in each zone. You can take these to Oshabi's Sacred Grove to plant them. With time these plants will fully mature and they can be harvested by killing the monsters emerging out of them for their Lifeforce. Once the harvest is complete, the plants will provide special crafting options in exchange for Lifeforce. Higher tier seeds will need other seeds and extra Lifeforce in order to grow, which will require plotting your grove to maximize your bounty.
League mechanic[]
This section is for archival purposes only. The current core mechanics differ drastically from the league mechanics. See Harvest for the current mechanics.
In this league, each zone will contain a seed cache. When you interact with the seed cache, it drops Tier 1 seeds, advances a growth cycle, and Oshabi opens a portal to the Sacred Grove.
Once you've acquired a seed, you can plant them in any free space within the Sacred Grove. Tier 1 seeds only need to advance growth cycles to grow, but higher tier seeds need plants of one tier lower adjacent to them and require extra condensed Lifeforce from a Disperser in order to grow. Seed enhancers can be placed in any unoccupied space. Their effect will activate when any seed within radius is harvested.
Once you have at least 8 fully grown crops of the same color within range of a Collector, you can begin the harvest, spawning monsters from each crop. Once all monsters are killed, you can use then use the Collector to craft. Each crop gives Lifeforce and a random one-time use crafting option from its specified crafting pool. Monsters will be stronger and more rewarding the more Lifeforce you harvest at once. Monsters may also drop seeds of one tier higher and seed enhancers when killed.
You must use your crafting options as soon as it is revealed, unless you have a Horticrafting Station to store crafting options for future use. Any unused lifeforce can be condensed and stored to be used to fertilize crops. Condensed Lifeforce cannot be used for future crafting. Collectors and Storage Tanks can store condensed Lifeforce up to a capacity. If you do not have enough storage space, the excess is lost.
Harvesting a Tier 4 seed will cause a Heart of the Grove to grow. It takes 100 cycles to grow. Once it finishes growing, you can harvest it to challenge the Avatar of the Grove.
The player is responsible for planting seeds and placing equipment and arranging the plot. Equipment costs Lifeforce to craft. The list of equipment are as follows:
Lifeforce Collector[]
Lifeforce Collectors are used to harvest fully grown plants of matching color within a 5x5 grid around itself. You must have at least 8 fully grown plants in order to start harvesting. It costs 25 Lifeforce to craft. It has 3 variants: Primal, Vivid and Wild Lifeforce Collector.
Each collector can also store up to 50 Lifeforce. You can use the auto-plant button to automatically plants seeds of the same color in your inventory around it.
Disperser[]
Dispersers use stored lifeforce to fertilize crops in a 5x5 grid around itself. It costs 30 Lifeforce to craft.
Storage Tank[]
Storage Tanks are used to store condensed lifeforce to be used for fertilizing crops. Each Storage Tank can hold up to 1000 Lifeforce. It costs 75 Lifeforce to craft.
Advanced Storage Tank[]
Advanced Storage Tanks are higher capacity Storage Tanks that can hold up to 5000 Lifeforce. It costs 5000 Lifeforce to craft.
Horticrafting Station[]
Horticrafting Stations allows you to spend Lifeforce to store a craft from a harvest, allowing you to save crafting options for later. Up to 3 crafting options can be stored. It costs 1800 Lifeforce to craft, which means you must harvest multiple higher tier crops at once in order to craft one.
Pylon[]
Pylons are used to connect equipment with each other. They have a range of approximately 4 tiles. You can have up to 4 connections for each pylon. All connected equipment must have matching colors. It costs 10 Lifeforce to craft.
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Storage Tank
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Disperser
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Wild Lifeforce Collector
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Vivid Lifeforce Collector
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Primal Lifeforce Collector
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Pylon
Modifiers[]
All map and most areas have the modifiers:
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Minimap[]
These new icons are introduced to the minimap:
Items[]
These items are introduced to the Harvest leagues and are/were exclusive to Harvest league:
New basetype[]
The following items are/were exclusive to Harvest crafting mechanics :
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Since version 3.14.0, Winged Scarabs are also tied to Betrayal game mechanic thus it is not exclusively from Harvest. The rest of the items and currencies are tied to harvest since it became a core mechanic in version 3.13.0
Harvest seeds[]
Harvest league introduced Harvest Seed as league exclusive basetype.
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After the league end the itemized seeds are removed from the player stash and game code.
Seed enhancers[]
Harvest league introduced Seed Enhancers as league exclusive basetype.
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Harvest infrastructure[]
The league also introduced Harvest infrastructures. After the league end the they are removed from the player stash and game code.
Harbinger Scroll[]
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New Unique items[]
The following items are exclusive to Harvest league bosses:
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Challenges and rewards[]
The Harvest leagues include 40 optional challenges. Completing them awards the following microtransactions: List of harvest league challenges
When you complete 12 challenges, you will receive the Harvest Footprints Effect. When you reach 24 challenges, you will receive the Harvest Cloak. At 36 challenge completed you'll receive the Harvest Portal Effect. These microtransactions are only obtainable in this league.
From the 19th challenge onwards and for every third challenge after that, you will receive pieces of the Harvest Totem Pole decoration to display in your hideout. The Totem Pole permanently showcases how many of the Harvest challenges you completed during the league.
Version history[]
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References[]
- ↑ Bex_GGG (June 2, 2020). "Announcing Path of Exile: Harvest". Official Path of Exile Forums. Retrieved July 21, 2020.