Added travel cart!edit: someone mentioned the traveling cart! haha thats definitely the place i go most
She saved my butt so many times. If this was a vote for who you rely on the most in a tricky spot, I'd have to pick her. She's quite handy when you're cooking all the recipes as well (if you decide to attempt that daunting task in the first place )Neither is the unnamed lady in the traveling cart. She's my go to early in the game when I'm trying to finish the community center.
It's not necessarily a matter of about efficiency so much as bulk. When I start building infrastructure, I'm talking a couple hundred kegs, ninety or so preserves jars, multiple sheds to house them in... when I buy wood from Robin, I do so multiple stacks at a time. I simply cannot keep up with my wood demands internally on what I can chop.Robin and Sandy currently. Quite a while ago, @ShneekeyTheLost and @Lew Zealand (I hope I’m remembering correctly) had a discussion about whether buying wood or chopping wood was more efficient and buying wood won hands down. Once my foraging level is up, I always buy wood- there are other things I’d rather do. Plus, I like spreading the wealth. If I want Pelican Town to flourish that means supporting local business.
I do understand the desire to be self-sufficient though.
I make it a point to stop by her cart every Friday and Sunday. Even after I've gotten basically everything I need. Sometimes it's nice to slack and just buy something from her instead of making it yourself. Plus, she's good for a hint on who's b-day is coming up by what she's got in stock.She saved my butt so many times. If this was a vote for who you rely on the most in a tricky spot, I'd have to pick her. She's quite handy when you're cooking all the recipes as well (if you decide to attempt that daunting task in the first place )
I could very trivially keep up with wood requirements by chopping. But I ignored most of my farm area, then clear-cut late in Year 3 (not because I needed the wood or the space, just because I was tired of the mess). I still have over 6000 wood stored in chests, and that would be close to 8000 if I'd bothered to enchant the axe (I know from Stardew Predictor that the next enchantment would be Shaving, and I have the prismatic shard; I just don't care). The idea of buying wood from Robin is completely bonkers to me. I have at least considered whether I might someday need coal from Clint, though the answer ended up being "absolutely not, I have ridiculous amounts of wood and I can make far more coal than I'll ever need".whether buying wood or chopping wood was more efficient and buying wood won hands down.
On my main farm I have about 480 kegs and about 200 jars (going to add more of both once I get around to planting stuff on Ginger Island). That's over 24k wood. And I wouldn't even call it a mega-farm, it's just 20 iridium sprinklers and a greenhouse of ancient fruit + trees on the edge of the greenhouse. *shrug*I could very trivially keep up with wood requirements by chopping. But I ignored most of my farm area, then clear-cut late in Year 3 (not because I needed the wood or the space, just because I was tired of the mess). I still have over 6000 wood stored in chests, and that would be close to 8000 if I'd bothered to enchant the axe (I know from Stardew Predictor that the next enchantment would be Shaving, and I have the prismatic shard; I just don't care). The idea of buying wood from Robin is completely bonkers to me. I have at least considered whether I might someday need coal from Clint, though the answer ended up being "absolutely not, I have ridiculous amounts of wood and I can make far more coal than I'll ever need".
Though I could see how it could be of use to players who set up mega-farms with most of the available space planted with crops.