You can save your game in Journey of the prairie King, just complete a level, go to the next one, and press escape, the game should be saved and you can go to sleep and the game will save itself, so if you fail you can just reset the day
My best tip for beating the prairie king game. (I’ve done it one and didn’t try again tbh) stay in one of the corners and let everyone come to you only go collect stuff during intermission
I sell all purple and gold stars. Turning most of everything else into dried goods cause its way faster and just as profitable. my last perfection run, 5 yrs made over 20k and barely sold any wine, the casks are just to slow and you have very limited places for them. unless you have a mod you cant just put them any where. Never did a clay farming, once i get what i need for a couple of silos i never really use it again Journey is fucking hard im making my husband do it for me XD but there is a trick. once you pass a level and go to the NEXT screen, exit the mini game, go to sleep for the night, and go back to the mini game. this lets you keep where you were. and if you die, (going for fectors challenge) it helps with the dying and if you do, just reset your whole day, go back in and try the level again. I put about 40-50 bee houses on my ginger island ( to the left of the farm below the tiger slimes area) planted a fairy rose there. and once a year i collect it, sell the fancy honey turn the rest in to mead. its an ok way to collect some money if you have the automate mod. lol ( they have a good range for flowers but you only need 1 for quite a few) Nothing for tailoring its just for those who want more fashion in their gameplay, AS far as friends go, i havent found one that i HAD to have to help my game, Tho,,, if you friend the Kiddos, Vincent and Jas they give you a help for spring onions, and if you friend shane you get blue chickens, The only tip i think i dont think many know, is that for vanilla runners. if you want that catfish really early, save your first catch for it, i dont use my fishing rod on day two, save it for three. when it rains go to the river at every fish thats not a catfish, (doesnt move as crazy as that one does) hit escape and recatch till you can use your first catch on the catfish guarantee you the hardest fish first.
I know a glitch that's pretty common to know I think? But best to say anyway in case, if you have a friend, set any item on the table and both take it at the same time to dupe!
I generally never bother making wine except for the bundles and maybe a few for gifts for Leah and Harvey. I just find kegs to be not worth the space. It takes 7 days for a keg to process a fruit, whereas a preserves jar only takes 3, meaning you get 2 jars of jelly in the time it takes to get 1 bottle of wine, and 2 jellies actually sell for more than 1 wine (unless you age the wine first, which takes FOREVER). Sure, it's technically inefficient, but I always end up with way more fruit than I'll ever realistically use anyway.
Clay is not an amazing thing to sell you could previously just get enough of it at a relativly high price that it beat most early game money methods. It also reqierd not set up
The only thing I know, because I do it is sell the golden and silver star crops and turn the rest into goods because they sell better. I'm a newbie so I'm open to suggestions too, I do it this way mainly for the sake of space.
As someone who's beat hard mode praerie king (which you unlock after beating it normally) here is my advice:
Money: Money is life. Get as much money as you can. Whenever you see a coin drop, kill any enemies directly in the way and get it as fast as possible before it despawns. Sometimes you might get lucky and a 5-coin might drop, which are rare. On your first merchant, if you don't have enough for the most expensive item, don't buy anything, save up for it. The 15-coin item increases your damage by one and is absolutely essential in the later levels while also helping out a ton by piercing through basic enemies (since upgraded bullets deal 2 damage and the alien guys have 1 health)
Abilities: It is almost always worth it to go for abilities. Make sure you always have an ability with you ready to go for whenever you need it. If you find a better ability, use the ability you're holding on to to free up a slot for the better one. The best abilities are the ones that last the longest, so the star one, the wheel thing, the coil, and the gravestone are all pretty good. The skull and the fertilizer/red box aren't as good; while the skull serves as a screen wipe, it's not really worth it since any enemy you kill with it won't drop anything. Remember, coins are the key to victory. Fertilizer is also kind of terrible; even if it freezes every enemy and makes you invincible for a bit, enemies can still spawn, so they'll pile up at the entrances and crowd you once the time is up. Finally, the 2 worst abilities are coffee and shotgun. Coffee makes you run faster, but I find that just makes me run into enemies easier. And shotgun, while it might seem good thanks to it's triple shot, you actually shoot slower when you have it, so use that info wisely.
Bosses: In worlds 1 and 2 you fight this cowboy who shoots bullets at you from another end of the river. He has 2 different attacks: sometimes he'll strafe back and forward while shooting you, and sometimes he'll move where you move and track you. After both of these attacks he stands there like an idiot and is vulnerable. This gives you a chance to attack. After a little bit he'll quickly run back behind his wall and then use another attack. When he uses the attack where he copies your position and moves where you move, there's a sweet spot where your bullets slip past his wall and hit him while he can't hit you. Try to find that spot for maximum damage; I usually opt for the left side of the wall.
Entrances: try to stay away from the entrances; enemies can spawn and sneak up on you at any time.
With these tips and a bit of practice, I'm certain that you'll make it far. Good luck!
shane is good cuz you get blue chickens but that’s just looks pam sends you hard to get stuff like battery packs and energy tonics and kent sends you bombs
There is nothing practical tailoring does except changing the design of shoes, maybe. There totally should be though! I'd love some more organisation with the dressers and at least some way to sell clothes! Maybe the hat mouse could accept them, or a drop bin in Emily's little tailoring nook. Achievements would be great too, I've spent so much time making outfits lol.
I don't have an answer to any of the questions asked… What I will say, however, is this: On my first save file, I got really frustrated with my farm's decorative paths & objects getting struck by lightning and ruining the aesthetic, so I put a bunch of lightning rods all over the place. It was overkill. However, I ended up with an excess of batteries, which sell for 500g. As a friendly reminder, lightning rods are made with 1 Iron Bar, 1 Refined Quartz, and 5 Bat Wings. While it wasn't really a particularly good way to make money, it was a nice boost to my income at the time.
I’ve found bee boxes alone, then making mead to be a lot more worth it
It’s a decent stopgap while building up ancient fruit for using in your aging barrels, and then when you have the greenhouse sorted for wine production with ancient fruit, and supplementary star fruit when it’s in season, if you have it unlocked move the bee boxes to ginger island and use flowers for more passive income.
In my opinion, always pick the profession for foraging which makes things at iridium quality, because while its also helpful with not having to worry about having 5 of the same item but different quality so they dont stack, truffles are also iridium and sell more base price than turning them into truffle oil, and that alone is worth it for me.
I played prairie King a lot and by now I'd say I've gotten pretty good at consistently getting past the first level, in my opinion it probably takes a lot of grinding and a lot of luck with drops.
Clay is a very good early game money maker because you can get it day one, can easily repeat the pattern (on legacy randomization), restore energy with profits, and sell clay to robin directly so you get the money immediately and can continue by buying salads. As soon as you have the mines, clay farming is usually dropped in favor of minerals or geodes. 20g each isn't a lot BUT on day one when you have nothing… it's all you've got. And there's also a variation of it in winter for winter forage farming where you can get around 13k gold a day compared to 2k which makes it viable for mid-game in speedruns. If you don't go the artisan route, you can probably do a mix of selling raw crops and artisan goods but jellies, pickles, ANYTHING in a machine counts as artisan goods (even honey, which you dont even have to add items into the beehouse itself). Artisan will always be the for-profit profession, but if you don't wanna maximize profits you can always go a different route and sell raw goods. As for friends, it actually depends on the run! For certain runs you want gifts from certain people, etc. For example, in a challenge run I was watching by Salmence, he needed to friend clint for bars and the wizard for jade. Overall it won't do much for the effort but the extra items can be nice. (Even if Pam sends me something 90% of the time compared to everyone else)
I set up bee houses on Ginger Island with fairy roses; they’re good all year once you plant them. At one point, I had hundreds of bee houses. Went to the Island every four days, made over 250,000,000 that way. When Haley asks if we’re going to be okay with money, I just smile to myself. Yes, we’re going to be just fine.
1. I personally like to do both. make some into wine and sell some as it is. 2. i never clay farmed. if i were to do so, i would save it for a craftable or building that requires clay. 3. i never beated that too, was close to it though, but i just avoid them, fire at them, collect what they have and use it agenst them, or save it for when im in real danger, and buy from the shop to upgrade. 4. I use bee boxes to sell stuff, but also keep some for yet again a recipe that requires it. 5. i personally say leah, shane, and gus would be good friends. and finally i personally grow a ten row of anything that can regrow on its own without the need of more seeds in the greenhouse so i can either gift, sell or make into pickles or wine. And i save some truffle, turn some into oil and sell them, and sell a whole truffle on its own.
question 1: well depends you want money or do you want it for the community center and quests, for you to decide. question 2: I never did clay farming but there are other things like fishing, farming and mining that can get you better money as far as I know. question 3: find the corner of the arena for the first levels and hold the up and right arrow keys and the enemies can't get you, and the last one you just have to grind and figure out the bosses pattern. question 4: I don't know but yeah I guess for the community center and quests as well as gifts. question 5: as far as I know, no. question 6: Emily gives you cloth and wool in the mail, while people like Clint give you literal bombs, while Linus gives fish, so if you would like to be friends with them you get more money and materials over all question 7: multiple, first and second year I SWEAR BY to always focus on the community center if you don't complete it the firsts year, for finding mayor Lewises shorts, in Marnies room, don't waste time grinding to get two hearts with Marnie use the chair to glitch in her room as well as use the chair for quests and giving people gifts instead of having to grind to get hearts with them. after the community center is done always do as much mining as you can in skull cavern and the volcano, you get a bunch of materials and you can sell them as well.
I don't know if this was helpful but maybe it was to someone 🙂
Clay farming is only for the 1st game day for Version 1.5 or if you use Pseudo random in your options. It is only good when you basically have nothing better to do.
Smth I do that I havent seen anybody talk about is: when I start a new save I focus on cutting weeds on my farm. Swinging the scythe costs no energy and you get mixed seeds to plant instead of giving your first precious 500 gold to Pierre
First, I personally love Gus, love me cranberry sauce AND just being friends with the chief in general, next is actually Pam cause honestly she is fun and batteries. Next, fairy rose honey is the ONLY other good honey, i've experimented and its worth a pretty penny compared to the other honeys [and Im stealing the ginger island fairy rose bee farm idea now that is BRILLIANT!!!]
My suggestion for Prairie King is stick to one corner and direct your gun blast towards the opposite corner. The enemies will literally just walk into your blast and auto die, but you still have to occasionally direct it towards the cheeky ones that come from the same corner as you lol.
I think befriending Linus and George is worth it. Linus for the wild bait (if you can get through that uncomfortable cut scene ^^;), and George for the free stone he sends occasionally. Also for non game mechanic reasons: It's nice to see these character slowly warm up to you as you befriend them
Befriending Linus can be helpful as he can send items needed for the Community Centre, ditto Demetrius. If you don't get the item you want from them, restart your day and it'll reroll which gift they sent.
My PRO tip for anyone struggling with fishing is use the practice rod until you’re lvl 5! That way you can skip straight to the iridium fishing pole and use tackles that make your bar longer or “stick” to the fish better!
Clayfaming was THE way for speedrunners to complete the game fast, because it was easy to collect if you knew the pattern (which is changed now but can be implemented via options in the character creation screen) and sold very well compared to other items Now I always have the feeling of not getting enough clay while playing 😅
If you process a crop it will ALWAYS sell for more fhan the crop itself even with the tiller profession. However this does mean the tiller profession is kind of useless unless you are growing sweet gem berries as they cant be processed and thus benefit from the tiller profession. The agricultural profession is also helper in this method as it makes rbe crops grow faster meaninf you will get more sweet gem berries and rheh wont take 28 full days. If you are doing a sweet gem berry opporation, do the agricultural profession. If you arent doing that, get the artisan profession. As for the clothes, clothes do not have rewards because thry ARE a reward. Your reward is that you get to make your character look cute and as you continue the game you unlock more hats or clothes or thinfs to turn INTO clotbes. Especially with the addition of randomly findinf clotnes from studd like chopping trees.
I do not like making wine, so for the first, fertilizers and ancient fruit, I have my greenhouse and ginger island full, and go every Sunday and get my gold, that's how I get the golden clock and scepter. It can be any day but with 10% speed from talent, it's one week, and I like mine to be Sunday. I never understood how to farm clay, but it is useful early game, not money maker, but needed, and the best way to get it is to hoe in the mine dirt patches. Apparently people think coal is also hard to get, but level 40 sprites are very easy to farm for coal, as well. To beat Journey to the Prairie King you just need to try till you get the hang of it, also pick up all the stuff that drops, multi shots, extra lives, etc. To beat it you need to go home after every level since it saves progress along with day save from sleep. I keep bee boxes because I like to have a little of everything. It can be useful for crafting. There is no achievement for all clothes, but it is fulfilling to do it, and I recommend getting married in proper bridal outfit, getting white dress and flower in your hair for flower dance, using the beanie in autumn and winter, just wearing event appropriate outfits is so much fun. The best early game NPC would be Caroline, who will give you tea sapling for two hearts and it's a great way to make money early, all you need is some wood and all those wild seeds you get from the community center, and you get good cash.
You can sell your honey too if you didn’t know that alrdy ino the fairy rose sells most can’t remember quite how much and truffles by themselves of truffle oil sales good too as well as eggs and Dino mayo sales nicely too you…
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You can save your game in Journey of the prairie King, just complete a level, go to the next one, and press escape, the game should be saved and you can go to sleep and the game will save itself, so if you fail you can just reset the day
Turn crops into artisan goods.
When I do pirarie king, I just stand on the corner and point to diagonally inward before flipping left and right to kill everything
I personally like being friends with Kent because he sometimes sends me bombs. Also when your married to Leah she can make money.
My best tip for beating the prairie king game. (I’ve done it one and didn’t try again tbh) stay in one of the corners and let everyone come to you only go collect stuff during intermission
I sell all purple and gold stars. Turning most of everything else into dried goods cause its way faster and just as profitable. my last perfection run, 5 yrs made over 20k and barely sold any wine, the casks are just to slow and you have very limited places for them. unless you have a mod you cant just put them any where.
Never did a clay farming, once i get what i need for a couple of silos i never really use it again
Journey is fucking hard im making my husband do it for me XD but there is a trick. once you pass a level and go to the NEXT screen, exit the mini game, go to sleep for the night, and go back to the mini game. this lets you keep where you were. and if you die, (going for fectors challenge) it helps with the dying and if you do, just reset your whole day, go back in and try the level again.
I put about 40-50 bee houses on my ginger island ( to the left of the farm below the tiger slimes area) planted a fairy rose there. and once a year i collect it, sell the fancy honey turn the rest in to mead. its an ok way to collect some money if you have the automate mod. lol ( they have a good range for flowers but you only need 1 for quite a few)
Nothing for tailoring its just for those who want more fashion in their gameplay,
AS far as friends go, i havent found one that i HAD to have to help my game, Tho,,, if you friend the Kiddos, Vincent and Jas they give you a help for spring onions, and if you friend shane you get blue chickens,
The only tip i think i dont think many know, is that for vanilla runners. if you want that catfish really early, save your first catch for it, i dont use my fishing rod on day two, save it for three. when it rains go to the river at every fish thats not a catfish, (doesnt move as crazy as that one does) hit escape and recatch till you can use your first catch on the catfish guarantee you the hardest fish first.
Tips For Journey of the Prairy king: Don't die.
I know a glitch that's pretty common to know I think? But best to say anyway in case, if you have a friend, set any item on the table and both take it at the same time to dupe!
Clay farmig is just a pattern of clay repeating over and over, and if you know the pattern you can get LOTS of clay.
The mention of bee houses just made me suddenly wanna drop everything else I'm doing and start a run where I become a beekeeper/flower producer lol.
I generally never bother making wine except for the bundles and maybe a few for gifts for Leah and Harvey. I just find kegs to be not worth the space. It takes 7 days for a keg to process a fruit, whereas a preserves jar only takes 3, meaning you get 2 jars of jelly in the time it takes to get 1 bottle of wine, and 2 jellies actually sell for more than 1 wine (unless you age the wine first, which takes FOREVER). Sure, it's technically inefficient, but I always end up with way more fruit than I'll ever realistically use anyway.
I always turn my crops into wines and jams and stuff. Usually more profitable that way
Clay is not an amazing thing to sell you could previously just get enough of it at a relativly high price that it beat most early game money methods. It also reqierd not set up
The only thing I know, because I do it is sell the golden and silver star crops and turn the rest into goods because they sell better. I'm a newbie so I'm open to suggestions too, I do it this way mainly for the sake of space.
I personally love making jam and wine.
Use Linus's wild bait to catch legendary fish. You can get two of the legends and shove them in ponds to print money.
I just stay in the top left corner and shoot diagonal but when they are against the wall coming I just shoot them so I don’t die
As someone who's beat hard mode praerie king (which you unlock after beating it normally) here is my advice:
Money: Money is life. Get as much money as you can. Whenever you see a coin drop, kill any enemies directly in the way and get it as fast as possible before it despawns. Sometimes you might get lucky and a 5-coin might drop, which are rare. On your first merchant, if you don't have enough for the most expensive item, don't buy anything, save up for it. The 15-coin item increases your damage by one and is absolutely essential in the later levels while also helping out a ton by piercing through basic enemies (since upgraded bullets deal 2 damage and the alien guys have 1 health)
Abilities: It is almost always worth it to go for abilities. Make sure you always have an ability with you ready to go for whenever you need it. If you find a better ability, use the ability you're holding on to to free up a slot for the better one. The best abilities are the ones that last the longest, so the star one, the wheel thing, the coil, and the gravestone are all pretty good. The skull and the fertilizer/red box aren't as good; while the skull serves as a screen wipe, it's not really worth it since any enemy you kill with it won't drop anything. Remember, coins are the key to victory. Fertilizer is also kind of terrible; even if it freezes every enemy and makes you invincible for a bit, enemies can still spawn, so they'll pile up at the entrances and crowd you once the time is up. Finally, the 2 worst abilities are coffee and shotgun. Coffee makes you run faster, but I find that just makes me run into enemies easier. And shotgun, while it might seem good thanks to it's triple shot, you actually shoot slower when you have it, so use that info wisely.
Bosses: In worlds 1 and 2 you fight this cowboy who shoots bullets at you from another end of the river. He has 2 different attacks: sometimes he'll strafe back and forward while shooting you, and sometimes he'll move where you move and track you. After both of these attacks he stands there like an idiot and is vulnerable. This gives you a chance to attack. After a little bit he'll quickly run back behind his wall and then use another attack. When he uses the attack where he copies your position and moves where you move, there's a sweet spot where your bullets slip past his wall and hit him while he can't hit you. Try to find that spot for maximum damage; I usually opt for the left side of the wall.
Entrances: try to stay away from the entrances; enemies can spawn and sneak up on you at any time.
With these tips and a bit of practice, I'm certain that you'll make it far. Good luck!
shane is good cuz you get blue chickens but that’s just looks pam sends you hard to get stuff like battery packs and energy tonics and kent sends you bombs
There is nothing practical tailoring does except changing the design of shoes, maybe. There totally should be though! I'd love some more organisation with the dressers and at least some way to sell clothes! Maybe the hat mouse could accept them, or a drop bin in Emily's little tailoring nook. Achievements would be great too, I've spent so much time making outfits lol.
You should still turn your crops into artisan goods, but Agriculturist makes it a little less necessary.
Clay farming is an early game strat. It doesn't make some crazy amount of money, it's just quick and simple in the first couple of weeks.
Bee boxes are great passive income in the early game, where time is your greatest resource. I don't use them much though.
Kent and Pam, for batteries. Caroline for Tea Saplings, which are still great despite the nerf.
I can't play Prairie King cause I'm on Mobile and it's close to uncontrollable.
I don't know if there's Steam achievements for clothes, but there's nothing else. There should be a reward though.
I don't have an answer to any of the questions asked…
What I will say, however, is this:
On my first save file, I got really frustrated with my farm's decorative paths & objects getting struck by lightning and ruining the aesthetic, so I put a bunch of lightning rods all over the place. It was overkill. However, I ended up with an excess of batteries, which sell for 500g.
As a friendly reminder, lightning rods are made with 1 Iron Bar, 1 Refined Quartz, and 5 Bat Wings.
While it wasn't really a particularly good way to make money, it was a nice boost to my income at the time.
I’ve found bee boxes alone, then making mead to be a lot more worth it
It’s a decent stopgap while building up ancient fruit for using in your aging barrels, and then when you have the greenhouse sorted for wine production with ancient fruit, and supplementary star fruit when it’s in season, if you have it unlocked move the bee boxes to ginger island and use flowers for more passive income.
If you want to focus on farming, don't then add too much production too.
In my opinion, always pick the profession for foraging which makes things at iridium quality, because while its also helpful with not having to worry about having 5 of the same item but different quality so they dont stack, truffles are also iridium and sell more base price than turning them into truffle oil, and that alone is worth it for me.
I played prairie King a lot and by now I'd say I've gotten pretty good at consistently getting past the first level, in my opinion it probably takes a lot of grinding and a lot of luck with drops.
Clay is a very good early game money maker because you can get it day one, can easily repeat the pattern (on legacy randomization), restore energy with profits, and sell clay to robin directly so you get the money immediately and can continue by buying salads. As soon as you have the mines, clay farming is usually dropped in favor of minerals or geodes. 20g each isn't a lot BUT on day one when you have nothing… it's all you've got. And there's also a variation of it in winter for winter forage farming where you can get around 13k gold a day compared to 2k which makes it viable for mid-game in speedruns.
If you don't go the artisan route, you can probably do a mix of selling raw crops and artisan goods but jellies, pickles, ANYTHING in a machine counts as artisan goods (even honey, which you dont even have to add items into the beehouse itself). Artisan will always be the for-profit profession, but if you don't wanna maximize profits you can always go a different route and sell raw goods.
As for friends, it actually depends on the run! For certain runs you want gifts from certain people, etc. For example, in a challenge run I was watching by Salmence, he needed to friend clint for bars and the wizard for jade. Overall it won't do much for the effort but the extra items can be nice. (Even if Pam sends me something 90% of the time compared to everyone else)
I set up bee houses on Ginger Island with fairy roses; they’re good all year once you plant them. At one point, I had hundreds of bee houses. Went to the Island every four days, made over 250,000,000 that way. When Haley asks if we’re going to be okay with money, I just smile to myself. Yes, we’re going to be just fine.
1. I personally like to do both. make some into wine and sell some as it is.
2. i never clay farmed. if i were to do so, i would save it for a craftable or building that requires clay.
3. i never beated that too, was close to it though, but i just avoid them, fire at them, collect what they have and use it agenst them, or save it for when im in real danger, and buy from the shop to upgrade.
4. I use bee boxes to sell stuff, but also keep some for yet again a recipe that requires it.
5. i personally say leah, shane, and gus would be good friends.
and finally i personally grow a ten row of anything that can regrow on its own without the need of more seeds in the greenhouse so i can either gift, sell or make into pickles or wine. And i save some truffle, turn some into oil and sell them, and sell a whole truffle on its own.
question 1: well depends you want money or do you want it for the community center and quests, for you to decide.
question 2: I never did clay farming but there are other things like fishing, farming and mining that can get you better money as far as I know.
question 3: find the corner of the arena for the first levels and hold the up and right arrow keys and the enemies can't get you, and the last one you just have to grind and figure out the bosses pattern.
question 4: I don't know but yeah I guess for the community center and quests as well as gifts.
question 5: as far as I know, no.
question 6: Emily gives you cloth and wool in the mail, while people like Clint give you literal bombs, while Linus gives fish, so if you would like to be friends with them you get more money and materials over all
question 7: multiple, first and second year I SWEAR BY to always focus on the community center if you don't complete it the firsts year, for finding mayor Lewises shorts, in Marnies room, don't waste time grinding to get two hearts with Marnie use the chair to glitch in her room as well as use the chair for quests and giving people gifts instead of having to grind to get hearts with them. after the community center is done always do as much mining as you can in skull cavern and the volcano, you get a bunch of materials and you can sell them as well.
I don't know if this was helpful but maybe it was to someone 🙂
I think Evelyn is the best friend tbh
Clay farming is only for the 1st game day for Version 1.5 or if you use Pseudo random in your options. It is only good when you basically have nothing better to do.
Smth I do that I havent seen anybody talk about is: when I start a new save I focus on cutting weeds on my farm. Swinging the scythe costs no energy and you get mixed seeds to plant instead of giving your first precious 500 gold to Pierre
First, I personally love Gus, love me cranberry sauce AND just being friends with the chief in general, next is actually Pam cause honestly she is fun and batteries. Next, fairy rose honey is the ONLY other good honey, i've experimented and its worth a pretty penny compared to the other honeys [and Im stealing the ginger island fairy rose bee farm idea now that is BRILLIANT!!!]
alight, I’ll try
“if I dont choose any artisan professions” do whatever the hell you want but as an e.g, grapes 80g base and wine is 3 × Fruit Base Price
“clay farming” it’s not magic. it’s the logic of ‘the more of x. I sell the more money I get’
“Journey to the prairie king” idfk girl
“bee boxes” I just like them cuz they’re cute tbh
“tailoring achievement” wiki says no
jas is the best npc cuz she’s adorable
My suggestion for Prairie King is stick to one corner and direct your gun blast towards the opposite corner. The enemies will literally just walk into your blast and auto die, but you still have to occasionally direct it towards the cheeky ones that come from the same corner as you lol.
I think befriending Linus and George is worth it. Linus for the wild bait (if you can get through that uncomfortable cut scene ^^;), and George for the free stone he sends occasionally. Also for non game mechanic reasons: It's nice to see these character slowly warm up to you as you befriend them
Befriending Linus can be helpful as he can send items needed for the Community Centre, ditto Demetrius. If you don't get the item you want from them, restart your day and it'll reroll which gift they sent.
You can still turn your veggies into jams and the like just won’t be as profitable. If money isn’t the goal then have fun!
My PRO tip for anyone struggling with fishing is use the practice rod until you’re lvl 5! That way you can skip straight to the iridium fishing pole and use tackles that make your bar longer or “stick” to the fish better!
keep your crops crops
Clayfaming was THE way for speedrunners to complete the game fast, because it was easy to collect if you knew the pattern (which is changed now but can be implemented via options in the character creation screen) and sold very well compared to other items
Now I always have the feeling of not getting enough clay while playing 😅
If you process a crop it will ALWAYS sell for more fhan the crop itself even with the tiller profession. However this does mean the tiller profession is kind of useless unless you are growing sweet gem berries as they cant be processed and thus benefit from the tiller profession. The agricultural profession is also helper in this method as it makes rbe crops grow faster meaninf you will get more sweet gem berries and rheh wont take 28 full days. If you are doing a sweet gem berry opporation, do the agricultural profession. If you arent doing that, get the artisan profession. As for the clothes, clothes do not have rewards because thry ARE a reward. Your reward is that you get to make your character look cute and as you continue the game you unlock more hats or clothes or thinfs to turn INTO clotbes. Especially with the addition of randomly findinf clotnes from studd like chopping trees.
I do not like making wine, so for the first, fertilizers and ancient fruit, I have my greenhouse and ginger island full, and go every Sunday and get my gold, that's how I get the golden clock and scepter. It can be any day but with 10% speed from talent, it's one week, and I like mine to be Sunday. I never understood how to farm clay, but it is useful early game, not money maker, but needed, and the best way to get it is to hoe in the mine dirt patches. Apparently people think coal is also hard to get, but level 40 sprites are very easy to farm for coal, as well. To beat Journey to the Prairie King you just need to try till you get the hang of it, also pick up all the stuff that drops, multi shots, extra lives, etc. To beat it you need to go home after every level since it saves progress along with day save from sleep. I keep bee boxes because I like to have a little of everything. It can be useful for crafting. There is no achievement for all clothes, but it is fulfilling to do it, and I recommend getting married in proper bridal outfit, getting white dress and flower in your hair for flower dance, using the beanie in autumn and winter, just wearing event appropriate outfits is so much fun. The best early game NPC would be Caroline, who will give you tea sapling for two hearts and it's a great way to make money early, all you need is some wood and all those wild seeds you get from the community center, and you get good cash.
You can sell your honey too if you didn’t know that alrdy ino the fairy rose sells most can’t remember quite how much and truffles by themselves of truffle oil sales good too as well as eggs and Dino mayo sales nicely too you…
Being friends with Leo benefits my soul