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TOP TEN TIPS TO EARN THE MOST COINS ON FARMVILLE 2: COUNTRY ESCAPE
Tip #1: ALWAYS sell every global item at the maximum price. The logic behind this is that no matter what price you pay to buy an item, you will at least break even and more likely earn money any time you need to sell an item.
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Tip #2: Get familiar with the price of specific items and buy and sell like you're on the stock market. If they are available for sale at a price lower than the maximum, buy them and resell them at the maximum price. For example, the default selling price of a pearl is 4,900 coins. If you find a pearl for 4,900 coins and sell it at the maximum price of 6,200, you're making a 1,300 coin profit on each pearl. Rocking chairs, overalls, copper, and pearls are all great items to buy and resell at a profit. If you follow the logic in tip #1 above, you'll at least break even even if you mistakenly buy an item that wasn't at the default price.
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Tip #3: Create and sell items with a high value. For example, if you buy two copper for 12,000 coins each, The total is 24,000 coins. Then if you harvest some wool, make some trousers, and then make some overalls, you can sell those overalls for 48,000 coins - a 24,000 coin profit per pair! Rocking chairs, cove punch, rain slickers, cedar plank trout, blueberry jam, wind chimes, and birdhouses all have a great profit margin. Take on the role of manufacturer and make some money!
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Tip #4: Complete "Airplane Eddie" orders as frequently as possible (I don't like the actual name of "Eagle Eye Eddie" so I renamed him in my head). The purpose for completing these orders is to earn stamps. Initially, the purpose for the stamps is to get lots of animals on your farm which helps a lot with Tip #3 (creating and selling items). After you've bought all the animals you can with stamps, you'll use the stamps for treasure hunting around the lighthouse.
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Tip #5: ALWAYS max out your treasure hunting. You should have three nets in the water at all times. Gold, silver, and bronze treasure hunting nets can be bought with stamps and bronze nets can be bought for coins. Just click on the boat and choose "Get More Nets" in the bottom-left corner, then choose to buy nets with stamps or coins. If you're completing the tips above and if you have a little bit of patience, you should never need to buy nets with keys. Selling what you retrieve from treasure hunting (at the maximum price) can help you earn a lot of money.
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Tip #6: Always spin the prize wheel (to the right of the red and white striped Prize Tent) every day. Lots of coins are earned here.
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Tip #7: Always visit Prospector's Corner (to the left of the red and white striped Prize Tent, across the river). This only works if you've been doing the steps above and you have enough coins. Once you have at least 80,000 coins, do the following:
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* Choose the FREE option from the Flume (the left option). Choose "Play!" at the bottom and select one free item. Before closing out of panning for gold, choose "500 coins" at the bottom and choose one more item. DO NOT choose the option of buying another turn with a key (unless you've got money to burn, and if that's the case, feel free to share some with me!). Click the X in the top-right corner, but do not close out of panning for gold completely.
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* Choose to pan for gold again for 30,000 coins. Choose "Play!" and select another item. Before closing out of panning for gold, choose "500 coins" at the bottom and choose one more item. Click the X in the top-right corner, but do not close out of panning for gold completely.
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* Choose to pan for gold again for 45,000 coins. Choose "Play!" and select another item. Before closing out of panning for gold, choose "500 coins" at the bottom and choose one more item. Click the X in the top-right corner and close out of panning for gold completely.
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By the time you're done with the steps above, you will have had six chances to pan for "gold" without having to spend any keys. Some days are better than others, so don't give up on your first try if it didn't yield amazing results.
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If you haven't done this before, it feels weird to spend this many coins on random stuff, but as a whole, you can easily earn some high-ticket items. For example, if you spend 30,000 coins and you find a birdhouse, and birdhouses sell for a maximum of 70,000 coins, then you still came out ahead! This is also a great way to get things you need to expand your barn (like shovels and padlocks), and it's a super-easy way to quickly earn keys (how many coins would you be willing to pay for those?).
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Any panning for gold past 45,000 coins never seems to give me anything impressive. I end up with things like 1 strawberry, so the ROI (return on investment) is no longer worth it to me at the 60,000 level and above.
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Tip #8: Always retrieve your daily prize in front of the farm house. Every two or three days, you will be given over 100,000 coins.
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Tip #9: Avoid raising pigs and sheep (unless you truly enjoy doing that). Pigs and sheep tend to consume a LOT of resources (specifically quartz) without any truly impressive rewards.
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Tip #10: On County Fair day, when everyone is calculating their rewards, make sure you're actively playing off and on throughout the afternoon and evening. You will receive significantly more rewards from your co-op teammates by being available to share the wealth being offered (up to every 30 minutes) than if you just check in once or twice on that day.
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I hope these tips help you as much as they've helped my team. Currently, I'm at a gaming financial point that it's hard to spend enough coins (40 million is the maximum), so I no longer do tips 1-3 anymore and I can easily maintain what my friends call "heiress status" on the farm! (Becoming a Farmville heiress isn't a real thing, but it sure is fun to spend all these coins like an heiress!)
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TWO TIPS TO EARN MORE SILVER AND GOLD STAMPS ON FARMVILLE 2: COUNTRY ESCAPE
I don't know about you, but after completing order after order after order for "Airplane Eddie" (yes, I re-named him), I have become increasingly tired of only getting Bronze stamps in exchange for all of my hard work. That's when I started looking for patterns.
1. Levels 36-72: Since I didn't clue into these patterns until I was around level 55 or so, I don't know when this pattern starts (and I obviously can't go back and keep fine tuning my findings for greater accuracy, but from at least level 55 (if not from the beginning) to about level 72, if you want to earn more Gold and Silver stamps, DO NOT complete Airplane Eddie orders that use any type of quartz - no bottles, no jars, and no plain quartz. Just don't. If nothing else, it'll save you a lot of quartz, but if my research proves accurate, you'll get a lot more gold and silver stamps.
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2. Levels 73-100+: After about level 72 up to about level 175, the algorithm changed. What I found was that I could complete the quartz orders, but I had to pay close attention to the MIDDLE items being requested. For example, if Eddie requested:
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5 wool
5 wool
5 wool
2 strawberry shortcakes
2 strawberry shortcakes
2 strawberry shortcakes
3 stuffed bass
3 stuffed bass
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I would pay very close attention to HOW MANY of each strawberry shortcake (the middle items) were being requested. If there were only ONE of each being requested, there would be a strong likelihood that I'd get a gold stamp. If there were 2-3 being requested, there would be a strong likelihood that I'd get a silver stamp (usually for two of each item) or a gold stamp (usually for three of each item). Over three of each of these items (4+) also often results in a bronze stamp.
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In addition to these qualifications, I can't get too many gold or silver stamps in a row or it will default to a bronze stamp, so I get 2-3 silver/gold stamps, then I PURPOSELY complete an order or two that I know will give me a bronze stamp, then I go back to earning gold/silver stamps.
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Also in these levels, there are some seemingly random exceptions. Don't let it throw you off the path. It's okay to get an occasional gold or bronze stamp. If you stick to the pattern I described above, you should notice a lot more gold and silver stamps and not all bronze ones.
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3. After about level 175, the algorithm changed again. I noticed that the best way to get gold/silver stamps was to look for Airplane Eddie orders like this:
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14 shrimp
14 shrimp
14 shrimp
1 blackberry jam
1 blackberry jam
1 ship in a bottle
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I would pay attention to the second and third items being requested (blackberry jam and ship in a bottle) and make sure that they only wanted ONE of each item per spot. Ideally, all three items would be requesting just one in each spot like this:
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1 carrot
1 carrot
1 blackberry jam
1 blackberry jam
1 ship in a bottle
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But this doesn't happen very often, so I focus more on the second and third items. Again, there are some seemingly random exceptions. It's okay to get an occasional gold or bronze stamp. If you stick to the pattern I described above, you should notice a lot more gold and silver stamps and not only bronze ones.
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HOW TO GET TWO TROUT AND ONE SALMON FROM THE POND EACH TIME
Pappy's Pond is a slow, eight-hour process. Because of that, I like to maximize the benefits so that each trip to the pond is highly productive.
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There are two farmhands I ALWAYS send to the pond:
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The hound dog - This animal farmhand is acquired with stamps. It finds TWO trout with each visit.
The person wearing yellow fishing waders - This human farmhand finds ONE salmon with each visit.
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I can send more farmhands to the pond, but they don't give me any additional fish.
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HOW TO LEVEL-UP FASTER
It’s kind of maddening to be at level 75 and not be able to “level-up” fast enough to open up the land plots needed for all of your new crops and equipment. My sister figured out that THE PIER is the key to leveling up. The best way to utilize this amazing feature is to put six farmhands (humans only) at the pier all day long, every single day.
By putting six human farmhands there, you can get 900 XP for each time you send workers there. That means that if you do this four times per day, you’d get 3,600 XP per day or a total of 25,200 per week!
By comparison, if you send those same farm hands to Mallard Mill, you would only get 420 XP per visit, 1,680 XP per day or a total of 11,760 per week. This is a waste of effort!
There are certain people I always send to the pier:
The sailor from the boat race - This gives me a pair of Golden Gloves EVERY. SINGLE. TIME!
The black lady - This increases my chances of getting a trout at the pier (in addition to the pond).
The brown lady - Honestly, I can’t remember why I put this lady here, but I’ve heard rumors that she really likes fishing.
The white guy - He just really likes the outdoors.
The white lady - Maybe she’s got a crush on the white guy.
When I didn’t have enough human farm hands, I put the temporary farmhand(s) here because I’d get four hours of work out of them instead of two (or less).
Truthfully, I get tired of making pan fries, so I always watch for them on the global market and I often send farm hands to my premium pig where I get pan fries as one of the rewards.
Since I don’t play FarmVille all day long, if I urgently need to level-up, I will often set a timer on my phone to come back in four hours to repeat the process. Then I know I’ll get all the XP I need at the end of the day without having to be on the game all day long!
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