How to Create the Perfect Farm
Organizing your farm is very important especially since your farm is open to other
players. For example, if you let roam huge farm animals all over the place, this
may prove to be an issue to your neighboring friends who visit and want to help
out. Oftentimes, while well-meaning neighbors go to another farm to use any of
the five helper actions, experience pointer shifts. They originally intend to do
something for a crop tree, but instead they end up with the mouse clicking on a
roaming farm animal. In order to avoid confusion, farm owners ought to organize
the whole set-up and contain full-grown animals in designated areas. In this way,
it will not be overly complicated for your neighbors to exercise their daily helper
actions. If you facilitate ease of implementation then they will have one more
reason to come back and help out again.
Smart Placement of Groves and Trees
When farm neighbors service Tree Groves, the will appreciate the effort given to
organizing the area such that they do not take too much time and effort in using
their helper actions. If the trees and crops are easy to reach and click on, then
they will enjoy helping out.
For examples if there are Pine Trees or other types that has higher than usual
WRU requirement, they ought to be placed at the very front of the area. If this is
done they will easily be seen, accessed, and clicked on.
Taking Care of the Wall and Feeds
Players also need not neglect the Wall. There are often passive requests as well as
additional notices about missions and quests. This is just common courtesy.
They are not that difficult to identify. Some of the examples are the following and
they are all connected by the tag “Give and Get One.” These may have a structure
building mission or quest in common.
A Special Pig Pen
There are good reasons for mixing the animals inside a common pen. Now that
there are Pigs in the game as well, and they require a special area all for
