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Dave the Diver: What is Artisan’s Flame?

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This Dave the Diver guide explains what Artisan’s Flame is.

Your primary objective in Dave the Diver is to gather delectable ingredients to fulfil the needs of your sushi establishment. During daylight hours, Dave plunges into the depths of the ocean to capture elusive fish and collect precious treasures. When the sun sets, he collaborates with his chef Bancho to oversee the restaurant’s operations.

In Dave the Diver, there are a number of different systems to learn and understand. They go hand in hand with managing the restaurant and are pivotal in growing its success.

One such system is the Artisan’s Flame system. After service has finished at the restaurant, you will earn Artisan’s Flames depending on your overall performance.

But what do Artisan’s Flames do and should you care about them?

What is Artisan’s Flame in Dave the Diver?

Artisan’s Flames are used for researching new recipes at your sushi restaurant and expanding the menu.

Image showing an explanation of Artisan's Flame in Dave the Diver.
Artisan’s Flame, explained.

To spend Artisan’s Flames, select “Research” at the bottom of the screen while at the restaurant. This will open a list of recipes you can learn and tell you how many Artisan’s Flames they cost.

Image of recipe research in Dave the Diver.
Recipe research.

Learning new recipes is key to your success in Dave the Diver. That’s because it allows you to create more exciting, customer-pleasing dishes that you can charge more for and will improve your reputation.

Therefore, it’s well worth keeping a close eye on how many Artisan’s Flames you have and making sure you spend them.

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Joe Harby

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