Any day you finish your chores early, go fishing or go back and mine a previous good floor for ore even if you can't advance another 5 floors. On the rainy day, mining with lots of food on hand, especially if your TV luck is good, or fish for hours until you catch enough easy fish to level up (see complete walkthrough on Spring 2). and pick it up after 9:00 the morning after the rain. The day before the rain, take your watering can to Clint for an upgrade before 4:00 p.m. If don't yet foresee your sprinklers covering most of your watering soon, consider upgrading your watering can when rain is predicted. After you’ve had a soak, you probably have the energy to chop wood or go fishing, and sometimes you’ll have the time to go mining. ![]() ![]() The shortest way to the Spa is via the Backwoods - in other words, the northern exit to your farm. The Spa is refreshing! Once you’ve run low on energy, you can go and soak in the pool for 20-30 minutes - sit *still* - and your energy bar will refill. As in Spring, you’re probably working til you’re nearly exhausted. This is the train station and Spa area to the north of Robin’s house. Three days into Summer, an earthquake will open up a new area. Put one Jar and one Keg in plain sight and fill it last as an alert for when the others are ready. Either way, the nice thing is you can rearrange your farm any time without disturbing them. Your buildings are all bigger inside than outside, and barns scale the most. Keep your Jars, Kegs, and Chests in a barn. But for now, keep your income flowing mostly with Preserves Jars and a few Kegs. ![]() Later when you are even richer and lazier, you will want to put your crops in Kegs and forget about them, then put your Wines into Casks for a month. Of the two, Preserves Jars always have the highest rate of return for fruits and vegetables due to their faster speed, so they are good for your first year even though Kegs have higher profit. Keep tapping lots of Oak Trees and planting groves around the valley (anywhere you can till even the Beach works) so you develop plenty of Oak Resin and can eventually move your Tappers off your farm.Ĭraft Preserves Jars and Kegs to start earning big farm profits wines and juices are very profitable. When the nearest has syrup, you’ll know to collect from all of them. You might even plant some oak trees in a nice line out of sight with one nearby as an alert. Wheat into Beer is just as fast but the output is not quite as profitable.įor Kegs, you need copper, iron, wood, and oak resin - it’s a good time to keep Tapping Oak Trees. For now, they can turn Hops into Pale Ale very quickly, taking about 1.5 days to go from a 25gp crop to a 300gp artisan good, and this is an unusually good rate of return on both money and time. Kegs are slower for Fruit and Vegetables, but next year, their products can be aged in Casks. And they have a high rate of return for fruit and vegetables. Preserves Jars are very easy for you to make at this point. ![]() There’ll still be time for other crops.)Ī big new focus this month is on processing your produce in Preserves Jars and Kegs. (If you plant wheat on day 27 or 28 this won’t quite work. So any soil under Wheat is still hoed, and even still fertilized (normally the fertilizer disappears at season change), and you should still be able to get two Pumpkin crops through before Winter. It survives into Fall (as does Corn, but that’s most profitable if planted earlier in Summer) and ripens in only 4 days. The last few days of summer (specifically, 24-26) is actually quite a good time to plant some wheat. Through the month, as you are able to get more sprinklers or an upgraded can, you can grow and diversify more-limited again by the time and energy cost of planting and harvesting anything but the slowest, most valuable crops. Buy a little of everything, but since your field is now at the limit of what you can manage, focus mostly on Melons (which give you the most for your time and energy), maybe some extra Hops for food and Pale Ale (though it is an inconvenient trellis crop), plenty of Blueberries for cheap (compared to Melons) gifts, and maybe extra flowers for the same. Spring is a wrap and it's time now for new stock at Pierre’s and new kinds of fish and forage! Check your field size and cash on hand and make your shopping list.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |