![]() Both batches with 12 mushrooms, 12 corns, 12 blueberries, and 12 potatoes. Farming With Perksįor the second test, I had 2 batches of crops set up like in the first test. It is important to note that you should not farm without perks if it is avoidable. The first two tests show that harvesting without perks after the Alpha 20 patch makes harvesting not profitable at all. Second Harvest Without Perks Results After Crafting Seeds Plant Seeds Crops Mushroom 7 4 Corn 11 4 Blueberries 10 4 Potatoes 7 4 Total 35 16 The results were worse than the first batch. Based on the second batch of harvest, none of them were profitable. The second batch of the harvest was worse than the first one.Īfter crafting the second harvest batch, I managed to get 10 blueberry seeds, 11 corn seeds, 7 mushroom spores, and 7 potatoes. ![]() I managed to get 7 corn, 6 blueberries, 3 potatoes, and only 3 spores this time. I had 12 of each harvest to conduct this experiment again, 12 mushrooms, 12 corns, 12 blueberries, and 12 potatoes from earlier. I tried this test again, and I proceed to harvest another batch of crops with no perks. First Harvest Without Perks Results After Crafting Seeds Plant Seeds Crops Mushroom 12 9 Corn 8 4 Blueberries 7 4 Potatoes 9 4 Total 36 21 As for the potatoes, I only got 9 back, an upset from the original 12 potatoes.Ĭontinuing to do this harvesting process without perks would cause the player to continue losing their seeds, making the harvest not worth it. The blueberry only produced 7 seeds, which is not enough to plant a new harvest. Corn seeds were not profitable, only returning 8 seeds. I managed to profit 9 mushrooms from the harvest without perks. After a bit of crafting with the items I got from farming, I could get 12 seeds back that I could replant when it came to the mushrooms harvest. These seem like a lot, but they aren’t enough to go again and harvest. It’s important to test these with maxed-out perks to see if harvesting is profitable fully.Īfter farming the first set of crops, the 12 mushrooms, corns, blueberries, and potatoes, I got 24 ears of corn, 4 corn seeds, 9 mushroom spores, 24 mushrooms, 3 blueberry seeds, 24 blueberries, 5 potatoes seeds, and 24 potatoes. I did two tests on these two batches of farming crops, one without perks and one with maxed-out perks. The goal is to harvest all of these plants and see how long it would take to replant them and profit from them. I covered this topic on my YouTube channel and after doing some tests with farming, I could see if it was still worth it or not to farm in 7 Days to Die after the Alpha 20 patch.įor my experiment, I have 12 of each harvest, 12 mushrooms, 12 corns, 12 blueberries, and 12 potatoes. This new Alpha 20 system makes farming pretty useless and obsolete. You can’t keep harvesting like in the old version. ![]() With the new Alpha 20, that makes that harvest not profitable. I harvested corn and only got 2 and you need five ears of corn to make a corn seed. You now only have a 50% chance of collecting seeds after destroying the plant and a few crops. With the new update, it gets destroyed when you gather a plant. It would continue to grow, and you would be able to return to it, harvesting again and again. When the player destroys a plant in the previous alpha, it turns back into a seedling. This new update adds some changes to how farming initially worked. If you do not have any fertlizer it gives the same message as if you tried to upgrade a block without the necessary ingredients.The new update for 7 Days to Die, Alpha 20, has just been released, and with it comes a further update when it comes to farming. If you use one mouse button, the hoe does damage and if you use the other mouse button it attempts to apply fertilizer. At least in the PC version for alpha 15, using fertilizer is the only purpose of the hoe. That would be much better than just giving back what you put in.Īctually you are incorrect. In fact I believe it should give +3 like tilled soil, but just take like 5x as long. It either shouldn't be plantable in it or it should give more than what you put in, otherwise it is just a waste of player time. Now as for it giving one back that is stupid regardless of how fertile the soil is. Planting on infertile ground gives you 1 back. Fertilizer is for the next stage after that. Using the hoe to make the ground fertile doesn't require fertilizer. Originally posted by bobk90:If you want Bigger returns on your Crops, you need to FInd or Make FERTILIZER! Otherwise, it is not worth planting because it stays at the ratio of 1:1
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