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What Are Assorted Seeds? Assorted Seeds are classified as a Common nature item. In-game, they have very little weight—only 0.05 per unit—and they stack up to 100, so carrying a large number of them is rarely a problem. The primary use of these seeds is trading with Celeste. She’ll often request them for crafting or other purposes, making them a small but consistent source of currency for in-game trading. Unlike other items, Assorted Seeds cannot be recycled, so you won’t be able to convert them into resources through your usual recycling methods. This makes them unique among nature items and gives them a stable trade value. Where Do You Find Assorted Seeds?In practice, most players find Assorted Seeds through scavenging. Common sources include: - Fridges and lockers: Green Lockers, Red Lockers, and Seed Drawer Boxes are common spots.
- Seed Vaults and baskets: Wicker Baskets or Seed Vaults are guaranteed sources if you’re running missions with exploration objectives.
- Recycling other nature items: Items like Agave, Lemon, Moss, Prickly Pear, and Roots can be recycled or salvaged for seeds, though quantities vary.
If you’re actively hunting for seeds, it’s usually more efficient to check these containers systematically rather than hoping for random drops. Experienced players often make a small loop through several spawn points in one run to stock up efficiently. How Many Seeds Do You Get From Recycling or Salvaging?This is a question I get a lot from newer players. The yields aren’t huge, but they are reliable: - Agave, Apricot, Lemon, Moss, and Prickly Pear usually give 2–3 seeds per recycled item.
- Roots are a low-yield source, giving just 1 seed.
- Scrappy items, such as Sample Cleaner, can give a surprisingly large number of seeds—up to 12–14 per item.
The practical takeaway here is that if you’re aiming to farm seeds for Celeste, it’s more time-efficient to focus on items that are easy to find and recycle rather than chasing rare drops. How Should You Manage Assorted Seeds in Your Inventory?Given their small weight and large stack size, Assorted Seeds are very forgiving in terms of inventory management. Most players will carry several stacks at a time without it interfering with other loot. My approach is: - Keep seeds in a separate stack from other nature items to avoid confusion.
- Only trade them when Celeste’s demands make it worthwhile.
- Don’t rely on them as a high-value resource—they’re steady but not game-changing.
One important note: although you might see people trying to sell nature items or currency in player marketplaces, the seeds themselves are meant for trading with Celeste in-game. That’s where they provide consistent value. Who Is Celeste and Why Trade With Her?Celeste is the NPC that specializes in crafting-related trades. She frequently requests nature items like Assorted Seeds and will provide crafting materials, blueprints, or other consumables in return. In practical terms, trading seeds with her is usually more efficient than selling them for coins because: - Coin value is low (around 100 per stack).
- She may offer rare crafting items or blueprints that you can’t otherwise access.
- It’s a good way to convert common resources into something more useful.
For players who want to expand their crafting options quickly, this makes Assorted Seeds a surprisingly valuable part of resource management. Experienced players often stockpile seeds during missions so they can fulfill Celeste’s orders without interrupting combat or scavenging runs. Interestingly, if you are short on crafting materials, you can combine this approach with other in-game sources. Some players even buy additional resources online when available. For example, there are platforms listing arc raiders blueprints for sale, which can supplement your in-game crafting efforts and help you complete Celeste’s requests faster. Should You Prioritize Farming Seeds?In most cases, yes—but strategically. Here’s how it works in practice: - Early-game players should focus on scavenging lockers and baskets as a passive source of seeds.
- Mid-game, you can start combining seed collection with nature item recycling for efficiency.
- Late-game, seeds become a minor resource, but keeping a reserve for Celeste’s high-value trades can save time and improve crafting throughput.
The key is knowing when the seeds are actually worth your time. Over-farming them when you have plenty in your inventory usually isn’t efficient. Common Mistakes to AvoidEven experienced players sometimes overlook a few things: - Overcrowding your inventory with low-priority seeds while leaving no room for higher-value items.
- Neglecting Celeste’s orders and selling seeds for coins instead—this usually nets less than the trade value.
- Assuming seeds come from all nature items: only certain items yield seeds reliably when recycled.
Avoiding these mistakes ensures that your scavenging runs remain efficient, especially when combined with other farming objectives.
Assorted Seeds may seem minor, but they play a consistent and practical role in Arc Raiders. Knowing where to find them, how to recycle other nature items for extra seeds, and when to trade with Celeste can save you time and resources. Most players don’t need to obsess over them, but strategic management can give you a small but reliable advantage in crafting and trading. In short: treat Assorted Seeds as a steady, dependable resource. Stock up when convenient, trade smartly, and don’t overcomplicate the process. Understanding their role is one of those small efficiencies that separates casual players from those who move through the game with smoother, more consistent progress.
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