Expand to 12x12 20,000 coins and 1 neighbor
Expand to 13x13 50,000 coins and 4 neighbors
Expand to 14x14 100,000 coins and 7 neighbors
I will try to get more information later...
thanks for the information Pika I have added level 9 and level 15 to master list.
Originally Posted by pika4ever88
Last edited by kooky panda; 01-06-12 at 05:57 AM.
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Best to have someone new verify, just in case, but I believe the first option to expand is lv 5, not lv 7 listed in the master list, and you get one each level until 9. There's also the gem option if you really want to be complete, which I do not have data on. But at a certain level, it unlocks all gem expansion.
Coupla of Newbie questions.....
Can you save your money and skip a level of expansion? I'm currently at 11x11 and just about have the coin to 12x12, but I have enough neighbors to go to 13x13. Should I keep saving coin, or do I have to expand to 12x12 first?
Mastering a crop----Does it take different amounts for different crops? I mastered strawberries rather easily, but then planted raspberries till the cows came home and still only gained a level.
Also, how do rotate fences. I don't want y cows getting out ;o)
No, you have to do the expansions in order. I tried to skip once. It doesn't work.
The crops all take 2500 plantings/harvestings to master. For fruits, vegetables, grain, flowers.
Need to harvest 870 trees to master.
When in Edit mode, tap the fence. The left icon at the top rotates, the right one puts it in inventory. You have to have enough space to allow it to rotate.
I do think strawberries are faster to master. My daughter just started playing farm story and mastered them in just three rounds of plant and harvest on an 11 x 11 farm. That was starting out at one leaf and a bit and only planting 363 more to completely master. Maybe because they are the first crop? Or maybe it's a strawberry specific bug?
Thanx for the help.
It does seem like strawberries ARE quick to master