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All Critters in Fae Farm: Tool Upgrades & Critter Observatory Explained

Fae Farm players need to catch little critters in the wild using a net, but these frogs, sprites, and bugs can be tricky. Here are a few tips.

In Fae Farm, fish aren’t the only animals you’ll catch. One of the tools you’ll receive early on in the game is the net, which lets you seize any inadvertent critter hopping, crawling, or flying the town of Azoria.

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There are loads and loads of cute little critters waiting to be caught, but this mechanic also holds a couple of tricks up its sleeve. Some critters won’t just fall prey to the net that easily. Placing critters on the market table won’t yield much profit. 

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How To Catch Critters in Fae Farm

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To catch critters, equip the net tool and press the power button near them. A light blue cloud will hover over the critter when they are within catching range. 

Some critters are harder to catch than others. In some cases, catching them might take more than one swing of the net. In other cases, you might have to sneak by holding the power button before swinging the net.

Once caught, Critters can be sold on a market table or home produce stand. Or, if you feel like earning a bigger profit, place them in a Critter Conservatory or Beehive, and they’ll leave some produce behind. 

How to Upgrade the Net in Fae Farm

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The net can be upgraded to get those hard-to-catch critters in your inventory. Speak to Mel in West Town and hand him a couple of florins to get a Net upgrade. The upgrades range from Sturdy to Advanced and Master. 

Upgrading the Net not only makes catching certain critters easier, but it also allows you to catch some otherwise unattainable ones. Each upgrade unlocks a new type of critter to be caught.

How Do Critters Observatories Work in Fae Farm

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By accessing the build menu on the farm, the Critter Observatory can be built. This building welcomes critters and lets them stay for a while. After some minutes have gone by, the critter will be gone, but they will leave behind some produce that can be sold, like Bug Juice. Using the Critter Observatory as a means to make a profit is probably one of my favorite since it enables you to make a profit from exploring the world and catching bugs.

Azoria and the Fae Realm both have different Critter Observatories, which means you’ll need two separate crafting stations for each of them. The Lowlands Critter Observatory welcomes regular critters from Azoria, whereas the Fae Critter Observatory lets you get more magical critter produce from the Fae Realm’s critters.

Fae Farm: All Azoria Critters and How to Catch Them

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Azoria’s critters spawn everywhere from the Beach, to the Lowlands and Spooky forest. Though some of them appear more frequently when it’s raining, like Brown Snails, their spawning is determined by the season or time of day.

Each season has four exclusive critters roaming the lands. If you don’t catch them in all 28 days of that season, you’ll have to wait for the next year, so keep an eye out for those.

To catch certain critters, like Rainbow Frogs, a net upgrade will also be necessary, so make sure to drop by Mel’s to purchase a better net.

AppearanceCritterSeason/Time of DayRequired Net Upgrade
Spring PeeperSpring/DayBase Critter Net
LadybugSpring/DayBase Critter Net
Peacock ButterflySpring/DayBase Critter Net
Sand CrabSpring/DayBase Critter Net
Worker BeeAll year/DayBase Critter Net
Rainbow FrogAll year/DayBase Critter Net
Common ToadAll year/AnyBase Critter Net
FireflyAll year/NightBase Critter Net
Brown SnailAll year/AnyBase Critter Net
Common mothAll year/NightBase Critter Net
Moon mothAll year/NightBase Critter Net
Dazzle FlyAll year/AnyBase Critter Net
Tiger YellowtailSummer/DayBase Critter Net
BullfrogSummer/DayBase Critter Net
CicadaSummer/DayBase Critter Net
Hermit CrabSummer/DayBase Critter Net
Monarch ButterflyAutumn/DayBase Critter Net
Red DragonflyAutumn/DayBase Critter Net
TreefrogAutumn/DayBase Critter Net
Red CrabAutumn/DayBase Critter Net

Fae Farm: All Fae Realm Critters & How to Catch Them

Once the Fae Realm has been unlocked, a bunch of new critters will be available for you to catch. Granted, these guys are a bit more magical than your regular snails and frogs, but the method to catch them is the same. Keep in mind that the Fae Realm critters will require more swings and stealth than Azoria’s critters.

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AppearanceCritterRequired Net Upgrade
Leaf BuddySturdy Critter Net
Green BloblinSturdy Critter Net
Fae ShadowSturdy Critter Net
Gloom ShadeSturdy Critter Net
Queen BeeSturdy Critter Net
Rose BuddySturdy Critter Net
Shroom BuddySturdy Critter Net
Sun SpriteSturdy Critter Net
Myst FairySturdy Critter Net
Fae FairySturdy Critter Net
Pink BloblinSturdy Critter Net
Luster BloblinSturdy Critter Net

Fae Farm: All Mountain Critters & How to Catch Them

AppearanceCritterRequired Net Upgrade
Alpine Cone CrabAdvanced Critter Net
Amber LunkAdvanced Critter Net
Blaze BugAdvanced Critter Net
Cinder LunkAdvanced Critter Net
Cinder MothAdvanced Critter Net
Cobbles ToadAdvanced Critter Net
Crystal FlyAdvanced Critter Net
Cypress DamselflyAdvanced Critter Net
Fire DraginiAdvanced Critter Net
Frost DraginiAdvanced Critter Net
Frost RootAdvanced Critter Net
Ice LunkAdvanced Critter Net
Lava RootAdvanced Critter Net
Lava SpriteAdvanced Critter Net
Maple MothAdvanced Critter Net
MudlinAdvanced Critter Net
Needle BeetleAdvanced Critter Net
Rock RootAdvanced Critter Net
Slab CrabAdvanced Critter Net
Snow CrabAdvanced Critter Net
Stone LunkAdvanced Critter Net
Timber RootAdvanced Critter Net
White WhelkAdvanced Critter Net

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Though Cande started her journey in the video game industry as a localization specialist six years ago, she soon realized that her true calling was to annoy NPCS, smash virtual pottery, and complete every side quest available in RPGs. Throwing that useless degree out of the window, she has been writing professionally for the past three years ever since. Her passion for games dates to 2006, when she mounted a Chocobo for the first time. Under Nintendo and Square Enix's chokehold, she will willingly pour hours upon hours into reaching 100% completion in the longest roleplaying games ever made. But hey, who needs fresh air and sunlight when you can just live in Ivalice?