User:AaronLao/Sandbox

This is a general guide for the skill.
 * Credit: Farming Council Discord

The Basics
Players should go to the and purchase a  for their first hoe and enchant it with  as this grants a cheap 62.5.

Medals
Medals are used to buy s which are used to craft the tools for each respective crop in order to start farming efficiently. Alternatively, the tools can be bought from other players in which case this step can be skipped.

By far the easiest medal to acquire is a /. The typical amount of crops needed for the latter is around 10k and the former being around 1k.

Farming Contest
Every hour 3 random crops will be in 's contest for players to obtain farming medals. Contests last for 20 minutes each, and the medals awarded can also unlock several enchants for the player to use on their farming tools, such as. Future times of Jacob's Farming Contest can be checked by using the.

First Gold Medal
By farming in the you can “hub farm” wheat. Every couple of minutes when you finish farming the wheat fields go back to the hub selector and find an empty lobby to farm again in. Players can also farm like this while waiting for the contest to start to increase their farming level.

Once this cycle has been repeated a few times, players should have enough /s to craft a. Players can now use the s saved to now craft a tool of their choice. Pros and Cons of every crop will be listed below.

Crop Pros&Cons
Overall, a Cocoa Beans farm is recommended to build as there isn't an expensive tier 3 hoe for it. However, carrot and potato farms are also good starting options.

Experience Grinding
Ways to get : • God Potion • Booster Cookie • Recombobulated Blessed Tool at its maximum Rarity with • A level 100 • Blue™ but Yellow Abicase God Potions and the Rabbit Pet should be prioritized if the player has a limited budget

Pumpkin, Carrot, Potato, and Mushroom are the best crops for farming experience.

Making Money
Once the player reaches a farming level that they are comfortable with, they should have enough money to purchase some better gear. There are two roots they can go down, the cheap route and the expensive route.

The Cheap Route
This route will use a. Again, if money is tight players can buy an elephant and level it up then upgrade it at  for cheaper. Other helpful items include: • Rancher's Boots (not strictly required but saves a load of time) •Maxed farming tools

The Expensive Route
This route will require a with a  which costs alot more than an Elephant Pet.

Not including the money made from Mushrooms (around per hour at 20 blocks per second) players would need 680  to make the Minos Relic Mooshroom Cow Pet better than an Elephant Pet.

•Note: Farming axes can have s and applied.

Shop
After obtaining the setup for farming, players can now grind for gold medals which they could spend in the Anita shop for upgrades.

The main focus right now should be the Extra Farming Drops perk and the +1 Farming Level Cap perk. Players should probably have enough medals and Jacobs tickets for the first few extra farming drops for a small boost in farming fortune. However, it starts getting very costly. Therefore, money wise it's probably not worth doing all of them. Total cost for all levels is 3750 Jacobs tickets and 66 gold medals. Whereas with the farming level cap costs 16 gold medals (of which 10 have to be unique) and 500 jacobs tickets.

To get most gold medals a tier 3 hoe will be required (except for wheat). Players only need around 20 minutes worth of farming or breaking 24,000 crops at 20 blocks per second. It is probably not worth crafting all of the tools for a 20 minute contest however. It is recommended to borrow, buy or rent one. This will be much cheaper as you can just resell or pay a fraction of the item’s price.

Farming Speed
These speed requirements are critical to maximize farming efforts and ultimately boost crop production.

Sugar Cane
Use 328 and be at a 45.00 degree angle.

Cocoa Beans
If the farm is 5-high, use 93 speed at a 73.5 degree angle. If the farm is 4-high, use 116 speed at a 77.5 degree angle. If the farm is 3-high, use 155 speed at a 45 degree angle.

Cactus
Use 464 speed at an angle of 180 (facing north) or 90 (facing west) 0 (facing south) and -90 (facing east).

Melons&Pumpkins
Any speed above 265 is doable, just need to adjust the angle while farming. If the farm is vertical, use 155 speed at a 90 degree angle, and looking down at 25 degrees.

Wheat&Potato&Carrot
If the farm is 5 deep, use 93 speed with at a 90 degree angle. If the farm is 4 deep, use 116 speed with at a 90 degree angle.

Mushroom
Farm at 500 speed in a straight line.

Netherwart
If the farm is 5 deep, use 93 speed at a 90 degree angle. If the farm is 4 deep, use 116 speed at a 90 degree angle.