![]() The wine shed is the moneymaker, but the beer shed keeps some spending cash on-hand for when I spend all my cash on other seeds. 2 days? And a full shed will earn you like 20-25k I think? So I usually do 1 wine shed, and 1 beer shed. Starfruit needs to be replanted regularly, but to compensate, you only need to refill the kegs weekly. It's a slightly worse, but easier to get, version of sashimi.įinally, in the endgame, they're very quick cash for a smaller profit overall compared to things like starfruit. They're a GREAT food source for Mining, if the player didn't have a good enough salmonberry harvest, like I didn't on my first playthrough. So hops can help you power-level Farming to unlock sprinklers before Fall, which can be tricky for some players.Īdditionally, you can eat the hops. Blueberries, for comparison, will give 40 XP in a season, and melons will give 54 XP. You can harvest them I think 16 times per seasons, at 6 XP per harvest, so 96 XP per crop per season. They give tons of free XP, since you harvest them regularly. Hops are amazing in the early game for a number of reasons. So just set about 8 hops around a quality sprinkler and you'll be fine. Its not time consuming as seed making, and helps with some money along the way ( thx to the 12x value it gives to hops), while you focus on another plant, such as blueberries (like i said in conclusion). Then, for Year 2, i would go for a mix between hops, starfruit, berries and ancient fruits.Įdit (thx Ryika): For Year 1, since you have few resources and trying to get lots of money, its wise to plant only a few hops (since they are quite cheap and they regrow) and doing pale ale once in a while, when you get the keg. Even though hops are a good money making, they take too much space, if you want to make them nice and organized. And theres blueberry, a mix of both, a method that you need to farm once in a while to collect and make jellies (or sell them).įor me, i would farm some hops along side with blueberries in Year 1, and keep the hops in storages until i get kegs. Looking through this data, we can see that hops are a fast but small money making, focused in doing daily faming, while starfruits are a slow but huge money making method, that makes you stay in your farm basically twice. Profit subtracts seed value from it.ġ- Starfruits are locked in the desert, meaning that you will need 42k gold to just unlock it, and 500 gold per ticket.Ģ- Hops growns on trellis, which means its impossible to walk through them.ģ- I could be totally wrong, so if thats the case, i'l gladly accept help to edit this post. ![]() Observation: Using only spots for each seed (10 hops and 10 blueberries, but 20 starfruits), with a level 0 farmer, no fertilizer, using 10 jars and kegs, counting the entire summer. Here is some info that i want to share about what i searched so far. Then, after remembering this, i started to compare with others crops from summer, such as blueberries and starfruits, which are top tier for money making. ![]() The product itself isn't that profitable, but when you put then in kegs, you are ready for a good 12x value from it (if you're using normal quality ones). I was looking for a somewhat nice income, and also a good XP for farming, and i remembered about Hops. ![]()
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