Finding and Using Beetroot in Cult of the Lamb

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Beetroot is one of the many useful resources you can find in the roguelike dungeon crawler Cult of the Lamb. This vividly colored vegetable can be used to craft beneficial meals for your cult followers. In this article, we’ll cover where to find beetroot, how to farm it, what meals it can be used for, and why it’s worth seeking out in the game.

What is Cult of the Lamb?

For those unfamiliar with the game, Cult of the Lamb is an indie roguelike published by Devolver Digital and developed by Massive Monster. You play as an adorable lamb that has been saved from sacrifice by a mysterious stranger. Your task is to build a loyal cult in his name while exploring procedurally generated dungeons and fending off crusaders trying to destroy your burgeoning religion.

It’s a wonderfully twisted take on both cult management sims and dungeon crawlers. You balance resource gathering, base building ritual performances and dangerous expeditions into the unknown. It released in August 2022 to critical acclaim for its addictive gameplay loop and charming art style.

What is Beetroot and Why Gather It?

Now, onto the topic at hand – beetroot! This vibrant purple vegetable is one of many resources you can gather in Cult of the Lamb. Though modest in appearance, beetroot offers some great benefits:

  • It can be cooked into high quality meals that provide buffs. Specifically the Magnificent Mixed Meal provides a 100% chance to boost loyalty and prevent followers spreading dissension.

  • It sells for a base value of 5 tarot cards a decent amount.

  • As a farmable crop, it provides a renewable food source for your cult.

Finding Beetroot Naturally

When first starting Cult of the Lamb, you won’t have immediate access to beetroot. It primarily spawns in later game biomes like Anchordeep and Silk Cradle. There are a few ways to find it organically as you explore these areas:

  • Foraging – Keep an eye out for beetroot bundles growing in fields and forests. Hacking away at these will drop 1-3 beetroot each. This is a slow way to gather it, but easy to do in passing.

  • Enemy Drops – Certain enemies like Crubys and Crushrooms have a chance to drop beetroot when defeated. Farm them as you explore for a potential beetroot haul.

  • Shops – Some merchant stalls will stock beetroot for sale. Check shops in Anchordeep and Silk Cradle. Price is usually around 15-20 tarot cards per beetroot.

  • Chests – Beetroot can rarely appear as a reward in chests found in dungeons. Open every chest for a chance at this vegetable jackpot.

With some perseverance hunting enemies, gathering forage, and shopping around, you can stock up on beetroot through natural means. But the most reliable way is to…

Farming Beetroot

Once you unlock farming at your cult base, you can plant and grow an endless beetroot supply. Here are some tips for cultivating beetroot crops:

  • Obtain Seeds – First you need beetroot seeds, available as drops, shop purchases, or chest rewards in Anchordeep and Silk Cradle biomes.

  • Plant – Take seeds to your farm plot to plant. Each costs 1 seed to sow.

  • Wait – Beetroot takes 60 seconds per stage to fully mature, for a total wait time of 5 minutes.

  • Harvest – Fully grown beetroot can be harvested for 2-3 vegetables per crop. Replant to keep the beetroots coming!

Some key advantages to farming beetroot are that seeds are renewable resources, crops grow quickly, and you control the volume produced. It takes some initial effort to gather enough seeds, but after that you’ll have all the beetroot you need.

Cooking with Beetroot

Now that you have a steady beetroot supply, what can you make with it? Here are two excellent recipes to try:

  • Splendid Vegetable Feast – This 3-star meal provides a wisdom buff. Cook 6 beetroot along with other veggies like onion, carrot, and cabbage.

  • Magnificent Mixed Meal – The ultimate loyalty booster, requiring 4 beetroot and simple ingredients like potato, tomato, rice, and mushroom.

Both dishes provide strong benefits, turning humble beetroot into a tool for keeping followers devoted and wise. Serving these meals regularly can suppress discontent and provide smart, loyal cultists.

Final Thoughts

While seemingly unremarkable at first glance, beetroot is a surprisingly handy resource in Cult of the Lamb. It provides economic, agricultural, and culinary benefits. With some effort hunting it down, buying it, or farming it, you can secure a reliable beetroot supply. This allows cooking of useful dishes that increase follower loyalty and wisdom. Ultimately, the vibrant beetroot helps maintain a happy, devoted cult.

So next time you are exploring the later biomes, keep an eye out for beetroot. Gather it when possible, buy seeds if available, and plant crops ASAP. Having a steady source of beetroot will make your cult prosper, as you master the agricultural arts alongside dark rituals in your journey to lambdom. Just beware of crusaders trying to put a stop to your beetroot-fueled ascension!

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Gifts

ID Icon Item Quote Description
43 Small Gift Your generosity knows some bounds. A small gift to raise the Loyalty of a Follower a bit.
44 Big Gift Your generosity knows no bounds. A large gift to raise the Loyalty of a Follower by a lot.
Gift Variations

Item Variation 1 Variation 2
Cross Gift
Pastry
Lamb Plushie

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FAQ

Where can you find beetroot in Cult of the Lamb?

Sources
  • Harvesting or destroying beetroot bunches in the Silk Cradle.
  • From shops and as a boss reward in the Silk Cradle.
  • Cultivated from Beetroot Seed in a Farm Plot.

Is Cult of the Lamb inappropriate?

Cult of the Lamb is rated T for Teen by the ESRB with Blood, Crude Humor, and Fantasy Violence. This is an action-adventure game in which players assume the role of a possessed lamb brought back to life to create a cult following.

Can you marry the one who waits in Cult of the Lamb?

It’s common among fans to ship him (in his follower form) with the Lamb. This is because The One Who Waits can actually be married as a follower, and many players see a lot of irony in removing godhood from a powerful deity and forcing him to be their spouse. He represents the Horseman of Death.

When to sow boltardy beetroot?

Sow every two weeks from March through to mid July for a constant supply through the season. Height: 30cm (12″). Spread: 15cm (6″). Direct sow beetroot seeds outdoors from March to July in a weed free, sunny position in fertile, light, well drained soil.

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