At some point, you'll definitely
want to set up a decent farming base to make those cakes for breeding.
That's why I prepared a list of 10 hidden mechanics that will allow you to
achieve a perfect farming setup! This is Aiming4Gaming, and today
we're aiming for a chikipi taming! Work speed does not affect
pals assigned to the ranch. In other words, it does not matter whether you
have a lazy Chikipi or your super-lucky-efficient Chikipi - the results will always be the same.
I tried this in different tests, and the time to lay one egg is always a random value between
30 and 50 seconds, regardless of work speed. So, you can safely aim for passives that reduce
food consumption or sanity drop rate instead. While work speed does not affect farming
resource output, ascending does affect it! So, collecting more Chikipis and then condensing
them into one Chikipi is a great investment. By default, your Chikipi will
lay only one egg at a time. But with each star, it will have
a chance to lay one more egg, capped at 5 eggs for the max ascension level. Additional eggs happen to be laid randomly as
well, but this is a huge improvement anyway! I've heard a rumor that farming pals stop
working while they’re outside the ranch. Well, here's my pal; it's outside with
no doubt, and here's an egg! We're good! The ranch can hold only 4 pals.
If you put the 5th pal inside and even close the entrance, one of the
existing pals will teleport away. So, plan out your ranch setup
according to your pals' headcount. Not all farming pals are the same. For example, a Lamball will
yield one wool at a time. However, Cremis and Melpaca will
always yield two wools at a time! And if you ascend them to the max level,
they will yield up to 6 wool instead of 5. By the way, if you're enjoying the video so far, landing your precious like
would be my best reward! Being away from a farming base is
more efficient than staying inside. I suppose this happens because while you are not
there, the materials are produced by the script, compared to somewhat laggy AI of pals you can see. Bees are even more problematic.
I've faced so many issues with them doing absolutely nothing while they're grazing.
So, if you want a steady supply of honey, let them do it somewhere in the background
and just visit them to collect it. Maus, which can be collected inside
dungeons, have two important traits. Firstly, they produce gold, 10 at a time.
It ain't much, but it's honest work! Secondly, they work at night, so
you will get your gold all day long. Consider this a passive gold farm method! However, skipping the night will not yield gold.
I think that this is unfair, so either go catch some night pals or collect effigies
to maximize the profit from Maus. Finally, if you're aiming for cakes, consider
buying some resources instead of farming. For example, you can assign one
Astegon to an ore node mining. It will work at night, and it also can
destroy one node in 3 minutes and a half. In other words, it's 80 ore per 7 minutes.
Now go smelt them into ingots. Your Jormuntide Ignis will do it in a matter of
seconds, with his burning ass. Now craft 80 nails - your Anubis will
also do it in a matter of seconds! Go visit any merchant and sell 80
nails for a decent amount of gold! This is enough to buy 136 eggs and 119
milk, which is enough to bake 17 cakes. All other resources are much faster to
obtain anyway, and you need to put only bees at your ranch, saving you a lot
of space for pals! Sounds like a plan! Bonus tip for those who watch up to this point:
If you're struggling with cake baking, think of placing an electric kitchen and flame cauldron,
then assigning any kindling 4 pal to cooking. Even with no work speed passives, my pal cooks
one cake in 30 seconds, and that's amazing! I hope with this guide you have
achieved what you were aiming for today! For more guides, simply visit my channel
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