Sunday, 24 January 2010

How To Make The Most Money In Farmville



In Farmville, you need money for just about everything you do. You have to buy the seeds to plant, and you will even have to pay some money for each plot of land you plough.




The costs are easily managed because you are harvesting and selling crops for more than it costs to plant them. There are lots of other items you can buy in the Farmville market to build up your farm, and you won't be able to get these without large sums of cash. Buying these items will also get you some much needed experience points which will help you advance to the next level, so you will have to find a way to make sure you have enough money for all the discretionary items that you want to buy.




Your Earnings Per Hour




You need your coins for so much in Farmville, so maximize the earning potential of your farm. The best way I find is to work out which crops pay out the most coins in one hour. An example of this, strawberries sell for 35 coins per plot harvested and take 4 hours to grow. But pumpkins take 8 hours to grow and sell for 68 coins per plot harvested.


This means, for the same amount planted, you will earn 8.75 coins an hour by planting strawberries, and the pumpkins will only get you 8.5 coins an hour. This does seem a very small diffrence, but these small amounts add up very fast. Remember, you won't be getting your money's worth unless you can harvest the crops as soon as they are ready and immediately replant on that ground.


Get A Quick Turnaround


If you're not going to be able to get back to your farm for 8 hours, you are much better off planting the pumpkins. The longer you leave a crop after its done maturing, the less you'll be getting per hour once you harvest it. You can only make fast money on crops that mature quickly if you're going to be able to harvest and replant as soon as they are ready for sale. Please take these details into consideration when selecting your seeds at the market, and you will see your bank account going up in no time.








No comments:

Post a Comment