

You can endlessly farm stone/lumber while wearing it with no RP drop at all. This is where you’ll thank me for wearing a Fluffy scarf– which is basically a lv.96 crafting recipe that cuts all your simple RP consumption. Rinse and repeat until you have all the lumber and stone you need for those darn expansions! Or till two corns at a time and max the HP again, whatever you wish. One corn/four leaf clover recovers 180HP to a crop, so you can hit around 90 times again before needing to repeat this step. Make sure to place it on one of the four squares around your crop (the red area on the screenshot above). Once it drops to 2HP, place a corn or a four leaf clover close to your dungeon/tree and till it with a hoe. As long as the HP is higher than 2HP, you can keep going. The display doesn’t update the HP while you’re hitting it, so every once in a while, make your character face away and look back again. It should take at least 128 hits to reach 0HP, at which point the plant will disappear. Remember to collect all the resulting lumber/stone before they disappear (max items on screen at a time is around 10 to 12.) Throw the stack directly at the lumber box every time instead of keeping it on your backpack, it’s easier.īe mindful of the dungeon/tree’s HP (not to be confused with soil’s health at left bottom!)Įvery crop maximum HP is 255, and every hit with the hammer/axe will damage it around -2HP. I also placed a fridge right there to get more corn/four leaf clovers in case they run out.Īnd that’s it, the setup is ready, so start chopping your trees and smashing your dungeons! Now, plant your dungeon and tree seeds of choice and water them everyday till full grown (I planted a backup for each, just in case.)įor convenience, place a lumber/stone box or two close to you.


This is required so you can see your trees/dungeons seed HP without changing tools! The first step is to upgrade these three tools with a magnifying glass each. Fluffy scarf or hand-knit scarf (kinda optional, but valuable time saving)Īlso you’ll obviously need a hammer, an axe and a hoe.Lots of corn or four leaf clover (plant or buy them beforehand).Magnifying glass (bought from the general store).Dungeon seed, for stone ( here’s how to get it).It’s a simple tip, but it sure can save you a lot of time, money and visits to Arthur (why must he only sell lumber/stone once in a full moon?)īefore you start, make sure you have access to the following items: Getting material stone and lumber is always a handful in any HM/RF game, but luckily there’s an easy way to farm it in RF4.
