Welcome to the Farmer's Guide! As a trade job, you can enter the farming trade at the university. Ensure that you wish to become a farmer - as you will be unable to switch trade jobs for at least 48 hours after becoming a farmer.
Here is a list of all custom plugin-based crops:
Level 1
As you advance levels, your job title will also change:
When you enter into a conversation with an NPC for a quest, you are locked into it until you hit the SPACEBAR or right-click on the message in chat. As your objectives change, you will see a *Journal updated!* notification in chat, which will inform you that the book has changed.
For the job of Farmer, you will visit three NPCs throughout your quest:
Objectives for quests can vary. If you are asked to deliver materials to an NPC, you must ensure you have the full amount in your inventory. For example, if the objective is to give 128 dirt to an NPC, then you must have at least 128 dirt in your inventory when you click on the NPC. You do not need to have the item equipped in your hand, as the NPC will take it directly from your inventory. Your progress will be tracked with a checkmark on the "Journal" book.
Please be advised that any abuse of the quest system is prohibited by the rules and may result in severe punishment. Since the quest system is in beta, any issues or exploits need to be reported to staff.
Custom Crop Information
Here are the levels and their respective grow times:Type | Grow Time |
Level 1 Plant | 5-10 minutes |
Level 2 Plant | 15 minutes |
Level 3 Plant | 15 minutes |
Level 4 Plant | 20 minutes |
Level 5 Plant | 20 minutes |
Level 6 Plant | 20 minutes |
Level 7 Plant | 25 minutes |
Here is a list of all custom plugin-based crops:
Level 1
- Onion
- Rice
- Lettuce
- Corn
- Peas
- Beans
- Pepper
- Tomato
- Squash
- Spinach
- Peanut
- Grape
- Cauliflower
- Broccoli
- Garlic
- Raspberry
- Strawberry
- Blueberry
- Cucumber
- Celery
- Hops
- Cabbage
- Pineapple
- Vanillabean
- Eggplant
- Mustard Seeds
Fertilizers
Farmers can use fertilizers to speed up the time of growing for their crops. Some fertilizers are instant, while others keep their effect for a longer duration.Level | Fertilizer | Effect | Recipe |
2 | Standard | Instant, +25% growth | Bonemeal, Dirt, Egg |
4 | Advanced | 20m, x2 growth | Bonemeal, Dirt, Egg, Coal |
6 | Premium | 40m, x4 growth | Bonemeal, Dirt, Egg, Coal, Iron Ingot |
8 | Superior | 60m, x6 growth | Bonemeal, Dirt, Egg, Coal, Iron Ingot, Gold Ingot |
Player Level System
Farmers can improve their level by completing quests related to your job. As you advance your levels, you will be able to grow higher level crops. Throughout your quests, you will interact with a range of various NPC characters. This includes a grocery store manager, Amy, who is the first character you will interact with.As you advance levels, your job title will also change:
- Level 0/1: Farmhand
- Level 4: Farmer
- Level 8: Harvestmaster
Completing Quests
Upon getting a trade job on the server, you will get a book titled "Journal" that will contain objectives for your job. This includes speaking with NPCs, collecting materials, and delivering some materials to NPCs. Each trade job has a varying number of quests, ranging from the amount of levels to the job (i.e. 1 level = 1 quest). Once you complete a quest, you advance your next level and can receive rewards. While your quest progress will save if you change jobs, you can only complete quests for the current job you hold.When you enter into a conversation with an NPC for a quest, you are locked into it until you hit the SPACEBAR or right-click on the message in chat. As your objectives change, you will see a *Journal updated!* notification in chat, which will inform you that the book has changed.
For the job of Farmer, you will visit three NPCs throughout your quest:
- Amy
- Grocery Store Manager, located at -823, 68, 504
- Auguste
- Gourmet Chef, located at -810, 79, 539
- Dwight
- Beet Farmer, located at -1258, 70, 1536
Objectives for quests can vary. If you are asked to deliver materials to an NPC, you must ensure you have the full amount in your inventory. For example, if the objective is to give 128 dirt to an NPC, then you must have at least 128 dirt in your inventory when you click on the NPC. You do not need to have the item equipped in your hand, as the NPC will take it directly from your inventory. Your progress will be tracked with a checkmark on the "Journal" book.
Please be advised that any abuse of the quest system is prohibited by the rules and may result in severe punishment. Since the quest system is in beta, any issues or exploits need to be reported to staff.
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