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I can't be arsed with harvesting that often so I just plant cabbages and do it every 2 days.ǝןqqıʍ -
http://www.glsoft.co.uk/gridclicker/index.shtmlOriginally posted by DiscoStu View PostI can't be arsed with harvesting that often so I just plant cabbages and do it every 2 days.Coffee's for closersComment
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Actually Blueberries I feel are better, same XP but more profit and less risk of wilt if you get stuck in traffic, but yes, at the lower levels, you only have access to Strawberries.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostStrawberries are the most effective method for boostig your XP levels
for every plantable plat you have you can get 2xp points every 4 hours.
I've got an 18x18 farm. gets me a few points every day
Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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yeah the key is *berriesOriginally posted by threaded View PostActually Blueberries I feel are better, same XP but more profit and less risk of wilt if you get stuck in traffic, but yes, at the lower levels, you only have access to Strawberries.
I'm on blackberries now
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Is the 2XP once you get mastery though? My market says 1XP for both strawbs and blues, which gives a realistic 3XP per square per day.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostStrawberries are the most effective method for boostig your XP levels
for every plantable plat you have you can get 2xp points every 4 hours.
I've got an 18x18 farm. gets me a few points every day
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nope, it's 1 xpOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIs the 2XP once you get mastery though? My market says 1XP for both strawbs and blues, which gives a realistic 3XP per square per day.
so for each cycle you get 2xp per square
but *berries grow in 4 hours, so in a day you can
harvest/plant at 8am
harvest/plant at 12 noon
harvest/plant at 4pm
harvest/plant at 8pm
harvest/plant at 12 midnight - plant something which takes 8 hours
with the 4 hours cycle you get to maximise your daytime growing so each square can give you 10xp over the course of the day.
so a 12x12 farm will give you 12x12x10 = 1440xp
a 16x16 farm gives 2560xp
18x18 = 3240xpCoffee's for closersComment
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Ah, I'd forgotten the 1XP for ploughing.
I haven't got the inclination to be playing farmville at midnight - so I only reasonably expect to plant a 4 hour crop three times a day.
Blueberries do seem to be the way forward though (he says having planted a farm full of pattypan squash)Comment
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Or you could place 4 hay bales around the exact centre of your farm.Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
HTHInsanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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