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A time-efficient farm, working for and.Tree farming is the process of planting a large number of and waiting for them to grow into. These trees are then harvested for and more saplings, which can be used to grow another generation of trees. This can be repeated indefinitely, yielding a regular supply of logs without the hassle of covering large areas of terrain, therefore making wood a. A secondary benefit of tree farming is that it allows conservation of the surrounding environment.
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The use of can speed up the process, or players can just plant the saplings and go do something else while they grow.For detailed information on the mechanics of tree growth and structure, see the article on. Contents.Uses Tree harvesting is an essential first step for any player in. The wooden blocks can be harvested for wood, without requiring tools, although an quickens harvesting. Each wood can be crafted into and, which are used to craft tools, like a and similar wood-derived materials.Wood can also be burned into, a functional, easily renewable substitute to.When leaves are harvested, or decay naturally, there is a chance they will drop a sapling of their own species, which can be planted to grow a new tree.
Decaying oak and dark oak tree leaves also have a 1/200 chance of dropping an.Destroying leaves does not require a tool; a sword destroys leaves negligibly faster, but this quickly wears out the sword. Using a hoe to destroy a leaf block will not wear it out, but the block breaks at the same speed as it would do if broken with your hands. However, on, using a hoe will wear it out. Harvest leaf blocks quickly, and will drop a usable leaf block for the player to pick up and later place elsewhere. Use of will also destroy leaves quickly, but when used on a tree, fire will also destroy much of the wood. Fire is more useful when harvested leaf blocks have been placed elsewhere, as temporary barriers or filler blocks.Which type of tree is best?
Because all six types have different advantages and disadvantages, the best tree to choose can vary with the situation:Harvesting. Oak is plentiful and convenient in compact spaces, making it the best at the beginning of the game. A space-efficient tree farm.The most space-efficient way to prevent grown trees from blocking light to other saplings is to have every saplingdirectly next to a torch (not diagonal). This strategy yields a basic space efficiency of 80% since the pattern is made up of units of 1 torch + 4 saplings.
The plus-sign shaped units can be arranged to completely fill an area.It is recommended that the perimeter walkway and all blocks with a torch underneath be a different material, such as cobblestone. This will allow for quick visual identification during re-planting, of which blocks get saplings and which get torches that may have been inadvertently knocked out during harvest. It is recommended to do the same for torches on the wall, as these may get knocked off by growing trees. If you dig down two blocks instead, and place the torches under glass blocks, the trees will still receive the proper light level, and you are far less likely to inadvertently break your light structure during harvesting or replanting.A 11 by 7 farm, utilizing 61 Saplings and 22 torches, with a perimeter walkway.This design takes account for the fact that all saplings adjacent to the walkway are supplied by light from the torches on the walkway.
Thus the farm yields an efficiency of 84%.Note when the tree farm is cut down, the amount of returned saplings per tree is much lower than cutting trees in a forest, as the canopy is shared by many trees. Therefore, when starting the farm, growing them more spaced out will yield more saplings per tree, letting you stock up for a desired tree farm size more quickly.Farming Spruce and Birch Trees. Farming spruce trees in an efficient way.Unlike oak trees, spruce and birch trees will never grow to a branched tree.
This makes them easier to harvest, but to farm Birch and Spruce trees efficiently, more space is required.Birches can be planted next to other birches with 2 blocks of space between them since the birch leaves can overlap with other birch leaves. This same spacing holds true for spruces. However, when planting the different types of trees together, birch and spruce trees need 4 blocks of space in between the saplings (the tree will not grow if leaves of a different tree are obstructing its path). Both birch and spruce trees require 9 blocks of vertical space above the sapling to grow regularly (10 is more efficient for growth). Both spruce and birch will grow with less space, but not as regularly. Like other saplings, they must receive light level 8 or better to grow.23456. A recently burnt tree farm.Farming Acacia trees Acacia trees will need six blocks space from the sapling to the ceiling, if there is any, and at least two empty blocks to each wall.
Best auto tree farm design (breaks all leaves, can use any tree type except spruce and dark oak)1.14 TNT farms, (tntree) As of update 1.14, it's possible to make a TNT based tree farm with 100% drop rate for saplings, apples, sticks and logs.AFK tree farm designs Several mobs in the game can break blocks, and most of them have been used for wood farming. An overly complex design featuring was made, but the insane size of it makes constructing it anywhere exceptionally difficult. A different design that uses is also available and much simpler to make, however when ghasts break blocks they destroy (without dropping) most of them, making tree farming with the ghast extremely inefficient.The makes it possible to auto-break blocks by using the wither's ability to break any blocks within a 3×3×4 area of it one second after it has been damaged. The wither can be trapped in bedrock in any of the dimensions.
The goal of this Farming Simulator 18 guide is to introduce players to the world of agriculture and breeding. Here, you can learn how to start farming, how to get livestock, how to take care of them and get profit from them but you can also learn what is needed for forestry. We prepared tips for players that want to start a game which can be useful for players that are not familiar with the series. You can also find information about statistics and profitability of given crops which can allow you to develop your farm quickly. Lastly, you can find descriptions for vehicles and tips on how to use them and which are worth buying.
Farming Simulator 18 is another entry in this popular simulation series in which you play as an owner of a modern farm. Your goal is to earn money and develop your farm by increasing and modernizing your possessions. You can choose from various machines, crops and animals that can be bred. You can do everything by yourself which is done by manually operating your machines or you can hire workers that must be paid. Farming Simulator 18 is released only on portable consoles and devices that have either iOS or Android system.
The guide for Farming Simulator 18 contains:
- Information on how to start a game,
- Instructions for farming,
- Breeding tips,
- Cost-effectiveness summary of crops and breeding
- Description of available vehicles.
This guide is based on the Android version of the game (version 1.0.0.3).
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About Farming Simulator 18 Game Guide
Author : Patrick 'yxu' Homa for gamepressure.com
Translator : Mateusz 'Ictius' Sawka
last update : July 5, 2017
Guide contains : 15 pages, 32 images.
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Farming Simulator 18 Video Game
- genre: Simulation
- developer: GIANTS Software
- publisher: Focus Home Interactive
- platform: 3DS, PSV, AND, iOS
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