![]() Most of the time there isn't even an energy penalty. Use that extra hour you would be running home to catch two more fish or mine a few more ores, or clear two more trees on your farm. Corollary to the last rule, energy gains scale up with quality much faster than sell cost does, so the higher quality the item, the MORE efficient it is to eat it. Save them if you can, because you will be getting the fisher perk eventually. Before you get the fisher perk, smallmouth bass and chub are better than salad, but after it, they are slightly worse. This includes parsnips (eat them, don't sell them, except one for the bundle), green beans (save the first for the bundle, eat the rest), both algae, seaweed, cave carrots, leeks, dandelions, common mushrooms, and purple mushrooms. Use that as your barometer for what is good for eating. A salad at the bar costs 220 and gives 113 energy, meaning it's slightly less than 2 gold per energy. Without spring onions and salmonberries (well, mostly without, you will pick up a few here and there), you will need other sources of food. I will donate any artifacts that I find to the museum if I happen to be in the area because of the blacksmith, but gems and geode crystals found in your first spring are for money, not the museum. I already said farming is for chumps, so those extra cauliflower seeds don't interest me. With the exception of the ancient fruit seed and recipe, as well as melon and starfruit seeds, none of the museum rewards are worth it. Unless you were lucky enough to fish up a Neptune's Glaive in your first couple days of fishing, ignore enemies as much as possible. The only exception is for quartz since you cannot reliably farm quartz. See a gem/crate/bunch of ore nodes just over there? Forget them, go deeper. In the mine, when you see a ladder, go for it. You basically live here for your first month. Farming ore for sprinklers and mushrooms on occasion money. This is where you will spend most of the run. That said, always check trash cans and pick foragables that you can see, just don't go out of the way. For a min/maxer, they are a waste of time. Spring onions and salmonberries are amazing for energy, and collecting all the salmonberries you can, especially if you are at least level 4 foraging, will last you through possibly the first year. This is all you will need to get you to level 6 farming for quality sprinklers before Summer starts. If I'm lucky enough for a coffee bean drop from sprites or ancient seed from bugs, those will go in the ground as well. I then buy and plant exactly 90 strawberry seeds. Additional mix seeds are saved for summer. ![]() I plant the 15 initial parsnips as well as 1 potato, 1 green bean, and 2 cauliflower (1 for the bundle, 1 for Jodi's quest) day 1, along with any other mix seeds I happened to turn up that first day. Those are gone now, but I still think farming is mostly unnecessary. In 1.3, farming was a waste of crucial time and energy and would not give enough money to be worth it in your first Spring compared to mushroom runs. This is how my farm looked on the 3rd of Summer because it took two days to get everything set up. The audio does get better after the first day. ![]() It’s unedited, fair warning, and it’s my first time recording my gameplay. I even recorded the run, which can be found here. I just finished a run myself and ended up with 126 sprinklers, which honestly isn’t that big of a step down from the 140 in my 1.3 guide, and I made quite a few mistakes along the way. Still, this should give you a BIG leg up on the rest of the game. I also, despite the extra fishing, don’t buy the iridium rod or the deluxe backpack (although I could have, considering I still ended with enough money to buy it on Summer 1). My old guide had the money to get everything to Gold except for a steel ax. Most notably, tools will not be as heavily upgraded. Because of this, we are going to have a lot less money. Compared to my 1.3 Guide there is a bit more fishing, and mushroom farming is basically gone. Hello everyone, welcome to my 1.4 updated Min/Max guide for Spring! 1.4 has changed quite a bit, some better, but a lot of key exploits are gone. Buy it for Console: PS4, Switch, Xbox One.or apply for prestige flair! Browse without questions Browse without creative writing Posts featuring modded content and question posts must be properly flaired.Mark spoilers like this: >!Text here is hidden!<</p>
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