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== Getting Started ==
As a starter, you might having hard time acquiring {{Coin|Coin}}s. Whilst [[Crops|Multiple-Harvest Crops]] (e.g. [[Strawberry]], [[Blueberry]]) regrow infinitely, it is better to plant [[Crops#Single-Harvest Crops|Single-Harvest Crops]] first (e.g. [[Carrot]], [[Aloe]], [[Tulip]]) since they grow quickly and grant a larger immediate return on investment. [[Aloe]], and later Pumpkin and Echevaria, allow large profits.


Do not plant mushrooms, actual giga bait.
Making a stable income is your first target; this can be achieved using [[Burro's Tail]], a fast regrowing [[Crops|Multiple-Harvest Crop]] which sells for a lot. With this steady source of {{Coin|Coin}}s you can invest in more expensive [[crops]] and [[pets]].


Cannot tell if pets r good
== Making Money ==
With a more stable income acquired, you can now start to invest in more valuable crops. Crops such as [[Lily]], [[Mushroom]], [[Cactus]] and [[Bamboo]] are expensive, and only sell for a little more than their seeds cost; thus immediately harvesting them does not allow for large profits. As you play the game, [[Weather Events]] such as [[Weather Events#Rain|Rain]] and [[Weather Events#Frost|Frost]] will occur; these apply [[mutations]] to crops, which provide [[multipliers]] to the crops' sell value.


Spam the stuff that doesn't regrow but takes 2 seconds like tulips
By waiting for these crops to become [[Mutations#Frozen|Frozen]] (X10 multiplier), massive profits can be achieved, making Mythical and Divine Crops, and [[Rare Egg|Rare]] and [[Legendary Egg|Legendary Eggs]] fairly inexpensive.
 
== Obtaining Pets ==
 
=== Common Pets ===
Obtaining a [[Pets|pet]] might be your second goal. [[Common Egg|Common eggs]] cost {{Coin|100,000}}, making them a significant early game investment. These common pets may not be too useful however, as the abilities are fairly weak and pets require regular feeding.
 
60% of common eggs hatch the [[File:Worm.png|30x30px]] [[Worm]] pet, with [[Abilities#Seed Finder I|Seed Finder I]] and/or [[Abilities#Crop Eater|Crop Eater]] abilities. It is not recommended to keep the [[File:Worm.png|30x30px]] [[Worm]] pet with [[Abilities#Seed Finder I|Seed Finder I]] ability, because [[Abilities#Seed Finder I|Seed Finder I]] will only give you Common - Uncommon Seeds, which you cannot delete it until you have [[File:Shovel.png|29x29px]] [[Shovel]] costing  {{Coin|1,000,000}}. A [[File:Worm.png|30x30px]] [[Worm]] pet with the [[Abilities#Crop Eater|Crop Eater]] ability saves you from having to harvest crops, but it may eat crops you wish to keep!
 
35% of common eggs hatch the[[File:Snail.png|30x30px]] [[Snail]] pet, with the far more useful [[Abilities#Coin Finder I|Coin Finder I]] ability, which can grant up to {{Coin|100,000}} every few minutes.
 
The [[File:Bee.png|30x30px]] [[Bee]] can be useful later, but for the early-game, your main goal is by saving up as much {{Coin|Coin}} to buy more seeds and pets.
 
=== Uncommon Pets ===
Uncommon Eggs can be expensive in the early-game stage, as they cost {{Coin|1.00 M}}. Before achieving this, it is recommended that you have stable income from your garden.
 
In this set of eggs, you can aim to get the [[File:Dragonfly.png|30x30px]] [[Dragonfly]] and [[File:Bunny.png|30x30px]] [[Bunny]] pets with [[Abilities#Coin Finder II|Coin Finder II]].

Latest revision as of 23:55, 16 November 2025

Getting Started

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As a starter, you might having hard time acquiring Coins. Whilst Multiple-Harvest Crops (e.g. Strawberry, Blueberry) regrow infinitely, it is better to plant Single-Harvest Crops first (e.g. Carrot, Aloe, Tulip) since they grow quickly and grant a larger immediate return on investment. Aloe, and later Pumpkin and Echevaria, allow large profits.

Making a stable income is your first target; this can be achieved using Burro's Tail, a fast regrowing Multiple-Harvest Crop which sells for a lot. With this steady source of Coins you can invest in more expensive crops and pets.

With a more stable income acquired, you can now start to invest in more valuable crops. Crops such as Lily, Mushroom, Cactus and Bamboo are expensive, and only sell for a little more than their seeds cost; thus immediately harvesting them does not allow for large profits. As you play the game, Weather Events such as Rain and Frost will occur; these apply mutations to crops, which provide multipliers to the crops' sell value.

By waiting for these crops to become Frozen (X10 multiplier), massive profits can be achieved, making Mythical and Divine Crops, and Rare and Legendary Eggs fairly inexpensive.

Obtaining Pets

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Obtaining a pet might be your second goal. Common eggs cost 100,000, making them a significant early game investment. These common pets may not be too useful however, as the abilities are fairly weak and pets require regular feeding.

60% of common eggs hatch the Worm pet, with Seed Finder I and/or Crop Eater abilities. It is not recommended to keep the Worm pet with Seed Finder I ability, because Seed Finder I will only give you Common - Uncommon Seeds, which you cannot delete it until you have Shovel costing 1,000,000. A Worm pet with the Crop Eater ability saves you from having to harvest crops, but it may eat crops you wish to keep!

35% of common eggs hatch the Snail pet, with the far more useful Coin Finder I ability, which can grant up to 100,000 every few minutes.

The Bee can be useful later, but for the early-game, your main goal is by saving up as much Coin to buy more seeds and pets.

Uncommon Eggs can be expensive in the early-game stage, as they cost 1.00 M. Before achieving this, it is recommended that you have stable income from your garden.

In this set of eggs, you can aim to get the Dragonfly and Bunny pets with Coin Finder II.