Fire Emblem Three Houses - Fodlan Tea Break and Collection

Fire Emblem Three Houses Official Tea Set Will Appear in Japan

One of the defining features of the 2019 game Fire Emblem: Three Houses is the ability to invite a character to a tea party. Players will soon be able to experience the tea party and taste the blends in real life. Intelligent Systems has opened pre-orders for official tea sets based on the game title. It is working with the Japanese tea company Lupicia to actually create the tea blends.

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The real-life Fire Emblem Three Houses tea set will come in two different packages. The Fodlan Tea Break pack will come with one set of porcelain teacup and saucer, as well as a Hresvelg Blend can containing five tea bags. Lupicia will combine black tea with rose red and safflower flavorings to produce the blend in real life.

Fire Emblem Three Houses - Fodlan Tea Break

The second pack, Fodlan Tea Collection, will contain thirty tea bags with other blends seen in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. This set will let fans taste the game’s tea blends, such as Almyran Pine Needles, Dagda Fruit Blend, Leicester Cortania, and Seiros Tea.

Fire Emblem Three Houses - Fodlan Tea Collection

Both sets are available individually at 5,500 yen (~$45), without including shipping fees. Pre-orders for both packages will close on May 31, 2022. Intelligent Systems and Lupicia will ship the items domestically in Japan between September and October 2022. The actual tea bags will have an expiry date of July 2024.

Fire Emblem: Three Houses is a turn-based strategy RPG available on Nintendo Switch. Nintendo and Koei Tecmo will release the action spin-off Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes on the same platform worldwide on June 24, 2022.


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