Make kegs. Plant melons. Make melon wine. Otherwise, blueberries. A LOT of blueberries. In fall, make kegs, plant pumpkins, make pumpkin juice. Otherwise, cranberries. A LOT of cranberries. I hope this helps lol.Fastest way to make money Year 1 (I’m at the end of summer).
You are very welcome! Btw, I was VERY serious about the kegs. I have a total earnings of 60 mil. Do you wanna guess how I got it?Thanks! I appreciate it!
Lol, you are quite correct, @Lew Zealand. I do have a strong preference for kegs and now I have a rep for it I guess XD. It's all about preference, but either works. I really never found oak resin to be the issue though. It's those darn bars! Mass-producing kegs is either expensive or time-consuming. It's worth it though!Since you're at end of Summer, plant Pumpkins in Fall and Keg or Preserve Jar them. @WhiteEagle12 has a strong preference for Kegs and they make a lot of sense, I am simply too impatient to wait for a week and prefer Preserves Jars. I find that I never have enough Oak Resin early on to make Kegs while I have at least a reasonable amount of Coal thanks to the Kiln. Actually I find I'm short of Stone more often.
PJs can work better if you don't want to make as many of these machines as you can process the same amount of stuff in the same time with half as many Preserves Jars as Kegs. This does mean you need to check them twice a week instead of once for Kegs, though. Pick your poison. I prefer ice cream as too much of anything can kill you and ice cream seems a nice way to go.
Jars and Kegs: The wiki points out that "if looking at profit per day based on the time required, the preserves jar outpaces the keg regardless of the base value of the item (in every case except for Hops and Wheat) since the preserves jar has a much faster processing time. " It also takes fewer Jars than Kegs to keep up with the same crops. (That said, I rarely major in Jars. My bad? Probably because I turn my poor farmer into a rich farmer mid Summer 1 with Pale Ale income.)Although small earnings compared to kegs
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This is exactly why I use Preserve Jars. I always end up with far more harvested crops than Jars/Kegs to put them in so Jars get the g coming in and the crops out of my chests faster than the Kegs.Jars and Kegs: The wiki points out that "if looking at profit per day based on the time required, the preserves jar outpaces the keg regardless of the base value of the item (in every case except for Hops and Wheat) since the preserves jar has a much faster processing time. " It also takes fewer Jars than Kegs to keep up with the same crops.
Just in case you guys were wondering, I finally broke down and made a big shed of preserve jars. Don't ask me why. I did it for fun. I can see why they're good. But mass producing them is a pain. Like, a really big pain.This is exactly why I use Preserve Jars. I always end up with far more harvested crops than Jars/Kegs to put them in so Jars get the g coming in and the crops out of my chests faster than the Kegs.
Lazy Farmer is also an Impatient and Greedy Farmer. Which head of Ghidorah or Cerberus will dominate is determined by 1d4 each morning.
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Yes of course bed is the fourth, why did you even ask?
I did a "Thou shall not profit from spirits" challenge a while ago, so selling anything alcoholic was banned = no pale ale / starfruit wine profits.That said, I rarely major in Jars. My bad? Probably because I turn my poor farmer into a rich farmer mid Summer 1 with Pale Ale income.
That's how it was for me, until I got 1,100 kegs. Then I can process however much I want! Really though, it is worth it to wait. There's no rush.I did a "Thou shall not profit from spirits" challenge a while ago, so selling anything alcoholic was banned = no pale ale / starfruit wine profits.
Surprisingly, I made a killing profit on strawberry/blueberry jelly and later starfruit jelly. I also finally had no issue with deferred profit (i.e. paying for starfruit seeds, growing the fruit, and then waiting many weeks until I can finally process them because kegs are slow).
Re: jars vs kegs: it depends on your situation. Early game, when you want cash quickly and probably don't have a lot of jars or kegs? Yeah, the faster processing of jars is useful. Plus you can buy all the materials to make jars, or farm them relatively easily, unlike kegs where you have to wait for the tappers.Jars and Kegs: The wiki points out that "if looking at profit per day based on the time required, the preserves jar outpaces the keg regardless of the base value of the item (in every case except for Hops and Wheat) since the preserves jar has a much faster processing time. " It also takes fewer Jars than Kegs to keep up with the same crops. (That said, I rarely major in Jars. My bad? Probably because I turn my poor farmer into a rich farmer mid Summer 1 with Pale Ale income.)
Digging: I don't think you meant to dig indiscriminately, did you? Aren't those universally indicated by "artifact spot" wigglers?
I love this! I love the non-spirit spirit and the results!I did a "Thou shall not profit from spirits" challenge a while ago, so selling anything alcoholic was banned = no pale ale / starfruit wine profits.
Surprisingly, I made a killing profit on strawberry/blueberry jelly and later starfruit jelly. I also finally had no issue with deferred profit (i.e. paying for starfruit seeds, growing the fruit, and then waiting many weeks until I can finally process them because kegs are slow).