Find out how to complete the Grow a Garden Crystal Beams Event in this easy-to-digest guide, covering the steps and rewards, including how to encounter the Crystal Beams Event!

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How to Complete the Grow a Garden Crystal Beams Event

When the Crystal Beams Event triggers, you can either work solo or gain help from fellow servermates. Either way, completing it rewards everyone.

Hugging the edge of the map, staying close to the back of each garden plot, large crystals protrude from the ground. To activate them, approach and press ‘E’. You need to press them 5 times per crystal until the interaction button disappears, and they emit a beam from their top heading to the centre of the map.

In short, press each Crystal 5 times. Across 8 crystals, this totals 40 clicks to complete this event. You must do this before the event naturally expires, which is why it may benefit you to get help from other players. However, it is possible solo if you prefer playing on a private server.

Once all are active, the beams collide in the centre of the map and erupt into shards of glistening particles that rain down across each garden. This gives every crop an increased chance to gain mutations such as:

  • Aurora (x90)
  • Celestial (x120)

What Is The Crystal Beams Event?

This admin-exclusive event must be manually triggered for players to participate. So, either you need to load into the game before an update to get in on the pre-release hype across all servers, or be fortunate enough to share a server with a willing admin.

Like other Admin-only events, the Crystal Beams mesmerised players with its server-wide cosmetic changes and exclusivity. However, unlike other events that require no player input and idly spread unique mutations, this event requires participation!

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