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July 31, 2010

Farmville Crafting Buildings

Filed under: Farmville Guide — Tags: — admin @ 10:37 pm

Hi Farmers,

Crafting Buildings are now here! For more information on this feature, please review the following guide.

Crafting Buildings:

If you are level 25 and above, you will be able to turn your bushels into crafted goods with the new Crafting Buildings feature.

Upon logging into FarmVille, you will see the following pop-up.

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This brief tutorial explains the basic functionality of this feature. Scroll your cursor over each of the boxes within the pop-up to see more detailed information about how Crafting Buildings work.

Now it is time to pick your profession. There are three types of Crafting Buildings available; The Winery, Bakery and Spa. Each building features its own unique set of recipes you can use to create crafted goods.

If you did not pick a profession when the Crafting Buildings preview was released, you will see the following pop-up.

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This pop-up shows you how many of your friends have selected each type of building. Clicking “What is this” will give you more detailed information on each of the buildings. Once you have decided on your profession, clicking “Yes, Place” will close the pop-up and let you place your new building on your Farm for free.

If you already selected a profession in the Crafting Buildings preview, you will receive a different pop-up. If you are happy with your initial selection, simply click “yes, place”. If you would like to choose a different profession at this time, click “choose another”. This will bring you to the menu mentioned above where you can select the building of your choice.

Upon placing your building, you will be able to post a feed to your wall informing your friends of your new business. The first 5 friends who click on this feed within 24 hours will receive 1 of the following items: (Please note: The item your friends receive from your feed depends on the profession you selected)

  • Baker : Lvl 10 Triple Berry Pie
  • Spa Host: Lvl 10 Relaxation Candle
  • Wine Maker: Lvl 10 Tropical Wine

Your Buildings Recipe menu will automatically appear once you have posted a feed.
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In this menu, you will start with one level 10 good that is 1 minute from completion. You will also see one empty crafting spot.

Clicking on “Make a good” will bring you to your recipes menu. Here, you will be able to make your first crafted good. Depending on what profession you have selected, your default recipe will be different. Click “Make it” from the bottom of the menu to create your good.

Once you have made your good, it needs time to cook. Click on “Make Goods” to return to the main menu. Once you have done this, you will see that the level 10 good you started with is now complete. Click on the “Finish it” button.
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Once you have done this, you will receive the following pop-up that will allow you to post a feed to your wall. The first three neighbors who click this feed within 24 hours will get 1 of the type of good made.
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Clicking on “goods I am selling” from the crafting menu will show you the goods you currently have for sale. Selling goods improves existing recipes and unlocks new ones! Each time you sell a good to your Neighbors, you will receive 1 recipe experience point.

Down the bottom of this menu is your “Sales Report”. This report shows you what goods you have sold and how many were purchased. If Neighbors purchased from your store while you were away, a bouncing arrow will appear over your building. Clicking on this will show the following menu.
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You earn 90% of the sale price of items sold. The Daily Sales Report will display the amount of total coins and experience earned in your absence.

If you wish to make a thriving business, you will need to level your Building. The level of your Building determines the number of crafting spots you have available for use. Leveling your building will also unlock new recipes.

You can level your Building with Farm Cash by clicking the “Cash Upgrade” option or you can level with coins by unlocking the option. To unlock the coin option, you have to level a certain amount of recipes. Please see the requirements below:

  • 1 Star: Level up recipes 6 times + 50,000 coins
  • 2 Star: Level up recipes 18 times + 100,000 coins
  • 3 Star: Level up recipes 27 times + 400,000 coins
  • 4 Star: Level up recipes 36 times + 1,000,000 coins

Leveling a recipe is quite simple. Each time you make a recipe, it will count towards your level progress. Simply keep making goods of that type to level your recipe up. The higher level your recipe is, the better your crafted goods will be. There is no limit on how high you can level your recipes.

Currently, your Crafting Building can only be upgraded to 5 Stars. Once you have a 5 star Building, the buttons to level with coins/cash will disappear.

When you level your Building, you will receive a pop-up that allows you to post a feed to your wall. The first three neighbors who click this feed within 24 hours will receive a level 3 crafted good.
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In addition to selling your crafted goods to your friends, they can also be traded for rewards. To access goods that you have in your inventory, click “Use” from the crafting menu and select “Goods”.
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This menu will display how many crafted goods are in your possession. Please note that you can only have 200 Crafted Goods in your inventory at a time. This capacity limit only pertains to your Crafted Goods. Your Bushel inventory does not count towards this capacity.

If you click the “use” button underneath a good, you will trade it for fuel. The higher the level of the crafted good you use, the more fuel you will get. You can see your fuel gauge increase within the inventory menu.
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Now that you know how to use your own crafted goods, it’s time to move on to purchasing goods and bushels from your friends. There are two different ways you can visit your Neighbors Buildings.
From the Crafting menu, click “Buy”. You will then see the option to select “Shop for Goods” or “Shop for Bushels”. Clicking “Shop for Goods” will bring up the following menu.

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From this menu, you can select the type of good you would like to purchase. Clicking “select” underneath a good will bring up another menu that will automatically display the highest level goods for sale first. Select the good you want to purchase and you will be brought to the following screen:
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From this screen you can not only purchase your desired good, you can also shop for bushels from your Neighbor’s store if they are available.

You can purchase 3 Bushels and 1 Crafted good per Neighbor every 24 hours.

However, you can only purchase a total of 50 Bushels and 20 Crafted Goods from your Neighbors every 24 hours. This 24 hour timer is reset at Midnight EST every day.

When visiting a friends Farm, simply click on their crafting building to open the menu(s) mentioned above.

Upon purchasing an item from your Neighbor’s store, you will receive a pop-up allowing you to post a feed to their wall informing them of your actions.

The first 3 Neighbors to click this feed within 24 hours will receive 1 good of the same type as the one you purchased.
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Remember, Goods purchased from your Neighbors can also be traded for fuel, so make sure to visit their shops often.

If for some reason you wish to delete your Crafting Building, all progress on the level of the Building and recipes will be saved. However, you will lose all goods that are being sold in your store. If you wish to purchase a new Crafting Building, it can be purchased from the “Buildings” section of the Market for 100,000 coins, provided you do not have any other Crafting Buildings on your farm at the time. If you wish to purchase the two additional Buildings, they can be bought for 80 Farm Cash apiece.

You may only own one of each type of Building at a time.

July 30, 2010

Farmville Breed Horses

Filed under: Farmville Guide — Tags: — admin @ 11:16 pm

First of all your stable does not need to be full to produce a foal, but the more horses you have in the stable the better it is. You need either a wandering stallion or the black/white stallions in the stable. You will produce a foal of one of the type of horses you find in the stable. You can harvest it once a day and I don’t think it matters if you wait an hour after the pink bubble or not. It is a random chance so some days you will get one and other days not. I have the black stallion and 39 horses in my stable and I produce about 1-2 foals a week.

Second, in the nursery barn the animals generally grow up into things not themselves. All of the ponies grow up into the Blue Pony. The Clydesdale and Draft Foals grow up into the Cream Draft Horse. All the other horses grow up into the Black Horse (with the white spots). If you hover over the foal in the nursery barn it will say what it grows up into.

Finally, there are people who produce more than one a day (or one every single day). These people are circumventing the game rules to do so and that is an off limit topic on the forums so you won’t get an answer to that here.

Farmville Crafting Recipes

Filed under: Farmville Guide — Tags: — admin @ 1:48 am

List of Crafting Recipe by Building Level.

Bakery (1)
Pumpkin Bread (makes 2)

  1. 4 bushels of Pumpkin
  2. 4 bushels of Wheat

Strawberry Shortcake (makes 2)

  1. 4 bushels of Strawberry
  2. 4 bushels of Wheat

Spicy Muffin (makes 2)

  1. 3 bushels of Carrot
  2. 1 bushel of Pepper
  3. 3 bushels of Ghost Chili

Bakery (2)
Patty Pan Tart (makes 3)

  1. 3 bushels of Patty Pan
  2. 2 bushels of Onion
  3. 3 bushels of Rice

Tripple Berry Pie (makes 3)

  1. 3 bushels of Blueberry
  2. 2 bushels of Blackberry
  3. 3 bushels of Raspberry

Peanut Butter Cookie (makes 3)

  1. 2 bushels of Peanut
  2. 3 bushels of Rice
  3. 3 bushels of Sugar Cane

Bakery (3)
Raspberry Blondie (makes 3)

  1. 2 bushels of Raspberry
  2. 3 bushels of Wheat
  3. 3 bushels of Rice

Vegetable Tart (makes 3)

  1. 1 bushel of Broccoli
  2. 2 bushels of Asparagus
  3. 1 bushel of Peas

Mocha-Blackberry (makes 3)

  1. 3 bushels of Coffee
  2. 2 bushels of Rice
  3. 3 bushels of Blackberry

Bakery (4)
Oatmeal Cookie (makes 4)

  1. 2 bushels of Oats
  2. 4 bushels of Wheat
  3. 2 bushels of Sugar Cane

Baked Cucumber (makes 4)

  1. 1 bushel of Cucumber
  2. 4 bushels of Wheat
  3. 1 bushel of Pepper

Pizza Bread (makes 4)

  1. 4 bushels of Wheat
  2. 2 bushels of Tomato
  3. 2 bushels of Basil

Spa (1)
Fresh Sachet (makes 2)

  1. 3 bushels of Pumpkin
  2. 3 bushels of Cranberry
  3. 1 bushel of Sunflower

Floral Perfume (makes 2)

  1. 4 bushels of Blueberry
  2. 4 bushels of Morning Glory

Herbal Lotion (makes 2)

  1. 4 bushels of Aloe Vera
  2. 4 bushels of Green Tea

Spa (2)
Relaxation Oil (makes 3)

  1. 4 bushels of Blackberry
  2. 4 bushels of Morning Glory

Devotion Perfume (makes 3)

  1. 3 bushels of Blueberry
  2. 3 bushels of Lilac
  3. 2 bushels of Basil

Petal Sachet (makes 3)

  1. 1 bushel of Iris
  2. 2 bushels of Sunflower
  3. 1 bushel of Pepper

Energizing Lotion (makes 3)

  1. 1 bushels of Red Tulip
  2. 3 bushels of Aloe Vera
  3. 3 bushels of Blackberry

Restoring Candle (makes 3)

  1. 4 bushel of Green Tea
  2. 2 bushels of Ghost Chili
  3. 1 bushel of Sunflower

Lily of the Valley Soap (makes 3)

  1. 1 bushels of Lilies
  2. 3 bushels of Blueberry
  3. 3 bushels of Morning Glory

Iris Soap (makes 4)

  1. 1 bushel of Iris
  2. 3 bushels of Aloe Vera
  3. 1 bushel of Sunflower

Fresh Breeze Candle (makes 4)

  1. 3 bushels of Lemon Balm
  2. 3 bushels of Green Tea
  3. 2 bushels of Ginger

Pick Me Up Sachet (makes 4)

  1. 3 bushel of Lemon Balm
  2. 2 bushels of Coffee
  3. 3 bushel of Basil

Winery (1)
Sweet Sake (makes 2)

  1. 5 bushels of Rice
  2. 3 bushels of Cranberry

White Sangria (makes 2)

  1. 3 bushels of White Grape
  2. 2 bushels of Sugar Cane
  3. 3 bushels of Strawberry

Red Table Wine (makes 2)

  1. 2 bushels of Grape
  2. 5 bushels of White Grape

Winery (2)
Fruit Wine (makes 3)

  1. 3 bushels of Raspberry
  2. 3 bushels of Blueberry
  3. 2 bushels of Sugar Cane

Spicy Tomato Juice (makes 3)

  1. 3 bushels of Tomato
  2. 1 bushel of Pepper
  3. 3 bushels of Carrot

Dry Sake (makes 3)

  1. 4 bushels of Rice
  2. 2 bushels of Green Tea
  3. 2 bushels of Lilac

Winery (3)
Raspberry Wine (makes 3)

  1. 3 bushels of Raspberry
  2. 2 bushels of Blackberry
  3. 2 bushels of Grape

Strawberry Cranberry Juice (makes 3)

  1. 3 bushels of Strawberry
  2. 2 bushels of Raspberry
  3. 3 bushels of Cranberry

Blackberry Wine (makes 3)

  1. 3 bushels of Blackberry
  2. 1 bushel of Grape
  3. 3 bushels of White Grape

Winery (4)
Pumpkin Vinegar (makes 4)

  1. 4 bushels of Pumpkin
  2. 2 bushels of Acorn Squash
  3. 2 bushels of Rice

Herbal Elixir (makes 4)

  1. 3 bushels of Basil
  2. 3 bushels of Ginger
  3. 2 bushels of Green Tea

Blueberry Wine (makes 4)

  1. 4 bushels of Blueberry
  2. 2 bushels of Blackberry
  3. 2 bushels of White Grape

Winery (5)
Cucumber Cooler (makes 4)

  1. 2 bushels of Cucumber
  2. 1 bushel of Squash
  3. 2 bushels of Acorn Squash
  4. 1 bushel of Rice

Rose Petal Water (makes 4)

  1. 1 bushel of Pink Rose
  2. 1 bushel of Lavender
  3. 2 bushels of Morning Glory
  4. 1 bushel of Sunflower

Melon Juice (makes 4)

  1. 1 bushel of Yellow Watermelon
  2. 1 bushel of Watermelon
  3. 2 bushels of Carrot
  4. 1 bushel of Strawberry

July 27, 2010

Fertilizing/Helping all your neighbors without Farmville choking

Filed under: Farmville Guide — Tags: , — admin @ 11:01 pm

For: intermediate to advanced users.

Farmville requires a lot of system resources in the form of RAM, and the more farms you load the higher the RAM count goes. Eventually your computer will run out of RAM and start paging* some of it to your hard drive in order to load in more stuff. This is when everything comes to a screeching halt and the next farm takes 5 minutes to ‘load’.

* paging means taking stuff that is stored in RAM (very fast) and writing it to the hard drive (very slow).

If you have a lot of neighbors you can speed things up considerably by keeping an eye on your RAM use. To do this I recommend Process Explorer for Windows users. Since I can’t link you to it, google ‘Process Explorer’ and click I’m feeling lucky.

Download it. Unzip it. Run procexp.exe. Click Options -> Replace Task Manager. Click Options -> Tray Icons -> Physical Memory History. Click Options -> Hide When Minimized (unless it’s checked already).

Now before you start farming you can do CTRL-ALT-DEL to load process explorer, minimize it, and have a little chart in your system tray telling you how much of your physical memory is being used.

As you load your neighbors’ farms you will see the bar creep up and up and up. It goes up anywhere from 10 to 50MB per farm depending on how many decorations crops and animals each neighbor has.

When it gets to about 100MB BELOW the maximum RAM on your computer, close your browser. In a few seconds your browser will be unloaded from memory and the bar will plummet back down to almost nothing.

The time it takes to close your browser and reload it in order to get back to where you were is much much much less than when you exceed your RAM totals and have to wait while it chugs away swapping memory back and forth with your hard drive.

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