Spring 25: 40 Strawberries, 720 xp, total 3760 Spring 21: 40 Strawberries, 720 xp, total 2,360 The kale is an additional 680, and the strawberries are another two harvests of (40*18=)720xp each. Plus a separate extra 40 Kale on top of it. When the Egg Festival comes up, you're going to want as many Strawberry seeds as possible, let's say another 40 here. That'll be worth 207 xp, for a total of 1167 xp, as long as it is done before the beginning of the third week. You get 9 Cauliflower seeds by turning in five minerals/artifacts to Gunther. Let's plant 40 Kale, that'll be worth 680 farming xp, which brings our total up to 960, which brings us up to Farming level 3 and halfway to the next level, and roughly a third of where we need to be. We obviously want to look at xp per day if we want to min/max this, and Kale comes up as a solid option. Looking at our next set of crops, we've got some options. Now you won't need to worry about any more crows. This is enough to get you to level 1 farming and Scarecrows. Now, you're going to likely lose a couple of them to crows, so let's lowball this a bit and say we net 35 parsnips out of our initial setup. For this, let's go with the 40 parsnip opening as the most user-friendly way of getting going. We can take a look at another treatise I wrote on the topic of starting options to get us started. With those numbers in mind, let's look at some ways of getting some farming xp up and running. Note that you only get this on *harvest*. * Strawberries are worth 18xp/ea, and you get two harvests before the end of the year if you plant them on the evening you return from the Egg Festival Still, it's pretty easy to get some by turning at least five minerals/artifacts to Gunther. * Cauliflower is worth 23xp/ea, but takes two weeks to grow. Before the 1.3 update, there was an issue with scythe-harvested crops not yielding xp, but that's been fixed on the current version of all versions (except maybe Vita). * Kale is worth 17xp/ea, and is actually worth more per each than potatoes are, albeit without the chance of a second yield, and have the same growth time. * Potatoes are worth 14 xp/ea, have a small chance of providing a second potato on harvest, take a week to grow, and are an excellent bang-for-your-buck crop for your first Spring But of course, who does nothing but plant parsnips? Let's go over some of the more attractive ways of getting some farming going: If all you ever planted were Parsnips, it would take you 413 of them. Even Parsnips are worth 8 xp each per harvest. This sounds like a lot, but it really isn't. It requires 3,300 farming experience points to hit level 6 farming. So how much farming is needed to get to Farming 6? Well, let's do some math! This seems like a daunting challenge for newer and more casual players, but it is entirely possible to get this done, even by the end of your first spring!īeing a Farmer, it makes sense to. The downside? It requires Farming level 6 to unlock the recipe, and it requires Iron, Gold, and Refined Quartz to make. Sound familiar? Well, there's a solution: Quality Sprinklers! They automatically water everything in a one-square radius around the sprinkler. Wake up at 6 in the morning, head out to water your crops, feed and pet your animals, and by the time you're done with your morning chores, half the day is already gone. This post contains spoilers and min/maxing techniques that are not suitable for all audiences. This layout of the beach farm is a bit more mathematical.This post is rated O for Optimization. All in all a beautiful beach farm that does a bit of everything: It has several fish ponds, lots of bee houses, a few animals, crab pots and fruit trees. I love this beach farm layout! There aren't a lot of crops planted, but you can be sure that all the crops end up in a keg or jar as it uses a lot of space to craft artisan items. This spot is great for sprinklers, but you will need the steel axe to clean the logs. Lots of possibilities to be creative! In addition to the ton of sand tiles, you will notice that there is a large rectangle of about 200 tiles near the center of the map on the left side. Let's take a look at this new farm layout and some examples from the players. The game could get easy with iridium sprinklers doing all the work, this adds a challenge. You can plant stuff on them but you need to water them manually with the watering can. Update 1.5 introduces the new beach farm! It's a beautiful farm with plenty of space which is good for fishing, foraging, and raising animals, but less optimal than other maps for crops due to the sprinklers not working on the sand tiles.
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