What All Shopkeepers Sell in Heartopia? (March 2026) Full Guide

Heartopia Shops Guide

If you are anything like me, you’ve probably spent hours wandering around the colorful world of Heartopia, collecting hearts and decorating your plot, only to realize you have no idea where to spend your hard-earned currency. While exploring is half the fun, knowing exactly where to go for specific items—whether it’s that perfect piece of furniture for your house or a tool to help you gather resources faster—can save you a massive amount of time.

In this comprehensive guide, I have tracked down every single shopkeeper in the game. I’ll walk you through their locations, break down every item in their inventory, and share some pro tips on what you should actually be buying to maximize your progress in 2026. Say goodbye to wandering aimlessly and hello to a fully stocked inventory!

Quick Overview: Shopkeepers at a Glance

Before we dive into the nitty-gritty details of every item, here is a quick reference table to help you find the right vendor for your needs.

Shopkeeper NamePrimary CategoryLocation ZoneCurrency Accepted
Basic BuilderFurniture & DecorMain PlazaHearts
Style SavvyClothing & AccessoriesFashion DistrictHearts / Robux
Resource MasterTools & RefillablesForest EdgeHearts
Exotic TraderRare Items & PetsMystic IslandHearts / Gems
Foodie FanaticBoosts & FoodCentral ParkHearts

All Shopkeepers and What They Sell in Heartopia?

Below is the complete breakdown of every shopkeeper currently in the game. I have verified their locations and inventories as of March 2026 to ensure you aren’t chasing down outdated info.

1. Basic Builder (Furniture & Decor)

The Basic Builder is your go-to NPC for turning your empty plot into a home. If you are just starting out, this is the first shop you should visit.

Location: You can find the Basic Builder in the Main Plaza, right next to the large fountain. Look for the wooden stall with the hammer icon above it.

Inventory & Prices:

Item NameCategoryPriceDescription
Wooden ChairSeating50 HeartsA simple place to sit.
Basic TableSurface75 HeartsEssential for placing items.
Cozy BedSleeping150 HeartsRest here to regain energy faster.
Wooden FenceOutdoor10 Hearts / unitGreat for marking your territory.
Stone PathFlooring15 Hearts / unitCreates walkways in your yard.
Flower PotDecor40 HeartsAdds a splash of color.
Large WindowStructure100 HeartsLets light into your house.

Pro Tip: Don’t go overboard on the Stone Paths early game. They seem cheap, but if you want to cover a large area, the cost adds up fast. Stick to defining a small walkway first.

2. Style Savvy (Clothing & Accessories)

Looking good is a huge part of Heartopia. The Style Savvy shopkeeper offers a variety of cosmetics to make your avatar stand out from the crowd.

Location: Head over to the Fashion District, which is the pink-tinted area on the map south of the spawn. The shop is the one with the mannequin display outside.

Inventory & Prices:

Item NameSlotPriceDescription
Hero’s CapeBack500 HeartsGives your avatar a majestic flow.
Casual TeeShirt100 HeartsBreathable fabric for exploring.
Denim JeansPants120 HeartsDurable and stylish.
Sparkly WingsBack50 RobuxAdds a particle effect (Premium).
Top HatHead200 HeartsFor the sophisticated explorer.
Ninja MaskHead350 HeartsIncreases stealth (cosmetic only).
Lucky CharmAccessory1,000 HeartsRumored to increase drop rates.

Pro Tip: If you are looking to maximize value, grab the Lucky Charm early. While the game doesn’t explicitly state the percentage boost, many veteran players swear by it for farming rare hearts.

3. Resource Master (Tools & Refillables)

You can’t build without resources, and you can’t get resources efficiently without the right tools. The Resource Master is absolutely essential for progression.

Location: This shop is located on the Forest Edge, right where the grass starts turning into darker trees near the entrance to the logging zone.

Inventory & Prices:

Item NameCategoryPriceDescription
Stone PickaxeTool250 HeartsBasic mining tool.
Iron AxeTool400 HeartsChops wood faster than the starter axe.
Golden ShovelTool600 HeartsRequired for digging up treasure chests.
Energy DrinkConsumable50 HeartsInstantly restores 50% Energy.
Mega Energy DrinkConsumable90 HeartsInstantly restores 100% Energy.
Loot BagStorage1,200 HeartsIncreases inventory slots by 10.
Void LampLight2,500 HeartsIlluminates dark caves.

Pro Tip: The Loot Bag is the best investment in the game. Inventory management is a nightmare in Heartopia once you start hoarding materials. Buy this as soon as you can afford it.

4. Exotic Trader (Rare Items & Pets)

This shopkeeper rotates stock and offers some of the most unique items in the game. If you want a pet or rare decorations, this is your destination.

Location: You need to travel to Mystic Island. It costs a small boat fee (100 Hearts) to get there from the Main Plaza docks. Once you arrive, the Exotic Trader is in the hut on the hill.

Inventory & Prices:

Item NameCategoryPriceDescription
Heart PupPet5,000 HeartsA loyal companion that picks up nearby items.
Spirit OwlPet800 RobuxFlies around you; rare cosmetic.
Crystal ThroneFurniture10,000 HeartsThe ultimate seat of power.
Glowing MushroomDecor500 HeartsProvides ambient light.
Portable TeleporterUtility5,000 HeartsAllows teleporting to set waypoints.
Mystery EggPet2,000 HeartsHatches into a random common pet.

Pro Tip: The Portable Teleporter is a game-changer for productivity. It allows you to warp between your favorite resource spots and your base without running across the map. It pays for itself in time saved within a few hours.

5. Foodie Fanatic (Boosts & Food)

While the Resource Master sells basic energy refills, the Foodie Fanatic sells food that provides temporary buffs. These are crucial for grinding sessions.

Location: Find the colorful food truck in Central Park, near the bandstand.

Inventory & Prices:

Item NameEffectPriceDuration
Speed Smoothie+20% Move Speed150 Hearts10 Minutes
Power Burger+2x Resource Yield300 Hearts15 Minutes
Lucky Cookie+Luck200 Hearts20 Minutes
Mega FeastAll buffs combined800 Hearts30 Minutes

Pro Tip: Always stock up on Power Burgers before you go mining or chopping trees. Since they double your resource yield, you essentially pay for the burger and then make a massive profit on the extra materials you gather.

Strategies for Managing Your Economy in Heartopia

Now that you know who sells what, let’s talk about how to spend your money. In Heartopia, currency management is just as important as the actual building.

Prioritize Tools Over Decor

I know it’s tempting to buy the Crystal Throne immediately, but resist the urge. The Iron Axe and Stone Pickaxe from the Resource Master will generate way more value for you over time than cosmetic items. Buy the tools, grind the resources, and then buy the throne with the profits.

The Power of Buffs

Stacking buffs from the Foodie Fanatic is the secret to reaching the leaderboards. If you eat a Speed Smoothie and a Power Burger at the same time, you can gather materials twice as fast while moving 20% quicker. This is how the top players amass millions of hearts so quickly.

Watch for Rotations

The Exotic Trader on Mystic Island is rumored to change their inventory on weekends. Sometimes they stock limited edition items that aren’t available during the week. It’s worth checking in every Friday evening to see what new stock has arrived.

Utilize the Marketplace

While not a shopkeeper NPC, the player marketplace is a vital component of the economy. If an item is sold out in the shop (like the Void Lamp), check the marketplace. Players often sell rare items for slightly marked-up prices, but it saves you the trouble of waiting for a restock.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Buying Energy Drinks too often: In the early game, it’s better to just sleep in your bed to restore energy. Spending money on energy drinks drains your wallet that could be used for permanent upgrades.
  2. Ignoring Inventory Space: Trying to save money by not buying the Loot Bag will actually lose you money. You will be forced to drop valuable items on the ground to make room for others.
  3. Buying Pets too early: The Heart Pup is cute and helpful, but 5,000 Hearts is a steep price tag when you are starting out. Wait until you have a steady income stream before investing in pets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the rarest shopkeeper in Heartopia?

The Exotic Trader on Mystic Island is generally considered the rarest and most exclusive shopkeeper because you have to pay a travel fee to reach the island, and they stock the high-tier items like pets and teleporters.

Do shopkeepers restock items in Heartopia?

Yes, but it depends on the item. Basic items like tools and furniture usually have an unlimited supply. However, rare items from the Exotic Trader and specific limited-time cosmetics from Style Savvy may have limited stock or rotate on a weekly basis.

What is the best item to buy first?

The absolute best item to buy first is the Iron Axe from the Resource Master. It significantly speeds up wood gathering, which is the primary building block for most construction projects in the game.

Can you sell items back to shopkeepers?

Currently, in Heartopia, you cannot sell items back to standard NPC shopkeepers. You must use the player-to-player Marketplace if you wish to sell items from your inventory.

What currency do the shopkeepers accept?

Most shopkeepers accept Hearts, which is the standard currency earned by playing. However, some specific premium items (like the Sparkly Wings or Spirit Owl) require Robux, the premium currency for Roblox.

Conclusion

Mastering the shop system in Heartopia is the key to building the plot of your dreams without wasting countless hours grinding. By focusing on tools like the Iron Axe first, utilizing buffs like the Power Burger, and keeping an eye on the Exotic Trader, you will accelerate your progress faster than 90% of the player base.

I hope this guide helps you navigate the shops like a pro. Make sure to bookmark this page as I update it whenever new shopkeepers or items are added in future patches.

Sunny Kaushik

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