Friday, 30 September 2016

FarmVille2 : Get Free Level Xp



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  • Levelling up - how to get the most XP

Before I get blamed for deceiving I might want to clarify how I am overcoming the levels right now (just achieved level 85). 


For the last couple of days I have been playing level out throughout the day first off, and I have followed each XP score that I have made. I have not utilized my "plume pot 30,000" as that is something I can just hit two or three times each week - however goodness! is it justified, despite all the trouble. So here is the thing that my XP count resembles: 


Neighbors going to Me 8318 (watering crops/treasure trees gives me the best XP) 


Me going to Neighbors 5319 (I have around 120 neighbors) 


Creating 12267 


Reaping 10285 


Talented 1091 


Encourage Animals 1286 


Creature Storage 12383 (NB put all your prized dark chickens in your hen house - 150XP each per food and you have 18 limit!) 


All out: 50949 


This was not even an extraordinary day as it was Quest day and I needed to plant and art a ton of idiotic things that I would typically not stress over, so once I am out of Quest mode, you could presumably include around 3000XP. 


You can perceive how imperative my neighbors are to me. By the way "Skilled" is the point at which your neighbor taps on you to work their homestead and sends you a blessing - that blessing is 10XP. 


So in all on a DAILY premise I gather around 14,500XP from neighbors alone. So who says going by neighbors is not critical. What's more, by the way - those of you who click on wells and ranch stockpiling structures - that equivalents 0. So on the off chance that you need to be a decent neighbor and in the event that YOU need to make great XP - allow those things to sit unbothered - the prizes are not justified, despite any potential benefits! They simply chafe your neighbors and in the event that they get sufficiently bothered you will be unfriended. 


Also, for those of my neighbors who never visit me - I will convey you for so long, yet it is a two way road. I am not your neighbor to work for you..... 


Tips: 


Your initial 6 ranch visits a day are the most critical - this is the place you get extra harvests and score huge XP. I will frequently skip through around 20 homesteads to locate the best XP. I know for me that Heirloom grapefruit and Heirloom dates give me great scores - I have blue strips in both. Search for high scoring crops - 24 hour crops give best scores. 


Farmhands: I utilize these to water. Tip: don't utilize them to gather in the event that you needn't bother with the water (huh! who does not require the water?). Or maybe drop them in your furnace and get five force for every farmhand. 


Going by neighbors: If you tap on unripened yields (shriveled/water/treat/speedfeed) you get twofold XP. Not certain in the event that this works for everybody or on the off chance that it is decoration/level based. 


Creating: 


Tip one: gather most extreme power each day when your energy bar is on 30. This will stack up in your stock. When you draw near to 30 in stock, synchronize with your oven creating to achieve twofold XP focuses the go for the quill pot or key chain beneath. With 30 make in your energy bar, heater prepared and 30 power in your stock you can score enormous xp here. 


Best making (xp per power utilized) (all together): Feather pot (make earthenware until you get to reward XP), Heirloom Citrus plate of mixed greens, key chain, Heirloom Breakfast Bars, Heirloom Hickory Nut treats. Not certain about the lower levels but rather get your work done - the more fixings you need to make the more power you utilize, the less esteem the end XP really has. 


I have disregarded the old most loved Hay Wagon buy as a great many people are attempting to spare their coins for the area expansion.... 


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