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Heartopia Database: Fish, Recipes, NPCs, Pets, Hobbies
Quick Answer
Use the searchable database when you know an item, NPC, fish, recipe, hobby, material, or marker name but do not know which Heartopia page to open. Filter by database type or route focus, then jump to the related guide.
Database
Search The Heartopia Database
Look across fish, recipes, crops, pets, NPCs, hobbies, materials, codes, and map stops from one filterable table.
Database Results
Use search for exact names, or use quick filters for the daily jobs players reopen most.
The Heartopia database is the fastest page to open when you know a name but not the right guide. Search for a fish, recipe, crop, pet, villager, hobby, material, code, or map stop, then jump into the page that explains what to do next.
Last checked: May 24, 2026. The database is meant for quick lookups and route decisions. Exact values, event entries, and weather-specific behavior can change with updates.
Quick Answer
Search first, then filter. If the result is a fish, open the fish tracker. If it is a recipe, open the recipe finder. If it is an NPC, open the NPC gifts page. If it is a map marker, open the map guide. The database is the doorway; the dedicated tool is where you make the decision.
Best Uses
| If you search… | Best next page | Why |
|---|---|---|
| A fish name | Fish Tracker | Mark caught or missing and filter by weather, time, and water |
| A dish or ingredient | Recipe Finder | Compare cost, star value, quantity, and profit |
| A crop | Crop Planner | Match seed choice to budget, session length, and cooking use |
| A villager or service | NPC Gifts | Find role, location, service, gift tags, and today’s stop |
| A pet or animal | Pets | Check unlock, food, reward, and care notes |
| A hobby | Hobbies | Compare unlock timing, mentor, ticket value, and paired guides |
| A material | Materials | Decide whether to save first copies before crafting |
| A place or route | Map | Batch nearby markers instead of wandering |
Database Route Habits
The database is strongest before a session starts. Search the one thing blocking you, then follow the route page. If you search mushroom, you may see recipes and materials. If you search rainbow, you may see fish, weather routes, and event markers. If you search Massimo, you should move into cooking and recipe value rather than staying on a generic NPC card.
The worst way to use a database is to read it like a dictionary from top to bottom. Heartopia rewards action: claim the code, cook the dish, mark the fish, visit the NPC, or save the material.
What Changes Fast
| Data type | Why to recheck |
|---|---|
| Codes | Rewards can expire or move to mailbox behavior |
| Recipes | Sell value and ingredient availability can change |
| Fish | Weather, time, and event routes can affect availability |
| NPC gifts | Favorite reactions should be tested before rare gifts |
| Materials | Upgrade costs and first-copy needs can shift |
| Events | Limited rewards and map stops rotate fastest |
Search Examples That Save Time
| Search | What you might find | Best action |
|---|---|---|
rainbow | Rainbow fish, weather route markers, event-adjacent map stops | Open the map and fish tracker before ordinary errands |
mushroom | Mushroom Stew, Mushroom Pie, cooking routes, material notes | Compare recipe profit before selling foraged stacks |
Massimo | Cooking mentor, recipes, food value pages | Visit the cooking route and decide what to cook today |
Rare Timber | Material route, building pages, codes that may reward materials | Save first copies until a building screen confirms the need |
fox | Wildlife entry, Flower Field marker, pet/animal care notes | Bring safe food and avoid using rare dishes first |
Vanya | Fishing mentor, fishing village marker, fish route pages | Start a fish session only after checking weather and bag space |
Database Or Tool?
The database answers what is this? and where should I go next? The tools answer what should I do with it? That difference matters. If you search for Bluefin Tuna, the database can tell you it belongs to fish tracking and weather planning. The fish tracker is where you mark it caught, filter missing catches, and decide which water type or time window still matters.
The same pattern applies to cooking. Searching Mushroom Stew in the database is useful when you forgot where the dish lives. The recipe finder is better when you are standing at storage with ingredients and need to know whether the batch is worth cooking. Do not make the database do calculator work. Use it to find the right calculator.
Route Focus Filters
| Route focus | Use it when | What to ignore |
|---|---|---|
| Daily | You just logged in and want the short loop | Deep collection entries that do not affect today |
| Money | Your bag is full or Gold is low | Cosmetic stops and untested gift routes |
| Fishing | Weather or water type is the main clue | Crop and pet entries unless they support the fish route |
| Recipes | Ingredients are piling up in storage | Fish you have not logged as a first catch |
| Pets | Food, adoption, or animal care is the next task | Expensive recipes unless they are safe test food |
| Materials | Building, home plots, or crafting is blocked | Ordinary sell routes that spend first copies |
| Weather | Rain, rainbow, snow, or meteor conditions changed | Normal-day errands that can wait |
| Gifts | A villager or social route is the goal | Rare dishes without a saved reaction note |
How To Use It During A Real Session
For a five-minute login, search only the thing that blocks the route. If you need a code, do not browse recipes. If you need a shop or NPC, search the name and move to the map. The database should reduce tabs, not create another reading session.
For a longer session, use one route focus at a time. A good thirty-minute route might start with weather, move into fishing, and end with money. Search terms should follow the route: weather clue first, fish target second, sell or storage stop last.
For a collection cleanup session, search missing names one by one. When you find a fish, bug, bird, pet, or material, open its paired page and record the condition that mattered. The useful note is not just the name; it is the place, weather, time, or unlock gate that prevents another wasted loop.
Common Database Mistakes
| Mistake | Better habit |
|---|---|
| Searching every category at once with no goal | Pick a route focus first |
| Treating all values as permanent | Recheck expensive or rare decisions in the current build |
Selling after a search result says money | Open the recipe or money page before selling |
| Testing rare gifts from a database result | Use common gifts first and save the reaction |
| Chasing map markers without batching | Open the map and run nearby stops together |
| Ignoring hobbies | Some entries only make sense after the right hobby unlock |
What This Page Does Not Replace
The database does not replace the interactive map because it cannot show route order as clearly. It does not replace the recipe finder because it does not calculate your custom ingredient costs. It does not replace the fish tracker because it does not save caught progress. It does not replace the daily checklist because it does not know which tasks you already finished today.
That is intentional. The database is a fast index for Heartopia’s moving parts. The dedicated pages are where you turn a lookup into a decision.
Next Pages To Open
- Heartopia Tools Hub
- Heartopia Interactive Map
- Heartopia Recipe Finder
- Heartopia Fish Tracker
- Heartopia NPC Gifts
- Heartopia Pets
- Heartopia Hobbies
Sources
When To Bookmark This Page
Bookmark the database if you often forget which guide owns a piece of data. It is especially useful after updates, when a new code, fish, recipe, pet route, or event item appears and you want to find the right page quickly.
When To Skip It
Skip the database when your task is already clear. If you only need today’s loop, open the daily checklist. If your bag is full, open the recipe finder. If you just caught a new fish, open the fish tracker. The database is for finding the path, not replacing the tools.
FAQ
What is in the Heartopia database?
The database searches fish, recipes, crops, pets, NPCs, hobbies, materials, codes, and map markers from one page.
Should I use the database or a specific guide?
Use the database when you have a name or clue. Use a specific guide when you already know the task, such as fish tracking, recipe profit, NPC gifts, or pet care.
Does the database save progress?
The database itself is a lookup table. Progress is saved in the dedicated checklist, fish tracker, pet tracker, and NPC tools.
Are all values final?
No. Treat exact sell values, spawn behavior, and event entries as live data and check the current build before spending rare items.