Regular sprinklers are perfectly acceptable and extremely handy early game, especially for us strawberry lovers who can't exactly afford to spend nearly 200-300 energy daily (about only 125 strawberries), and having full energy for half a season and hitting level 7-8 farming in spring for spending about 30 copper and iron bars sounds like a great deal
A lot of good advice. You can always learn something new in Stardew. I'm at 1800hrs and just learned you can get multiple smokers that way. I'm an advocate for early sprinklers though. I try to unlock minecarts asap. I have the bars so invest them to free up more time for fishing/mining, snowballing the tool upgrades.
@Korban_Iklan I get what you're saying, but I like to invest in salad for energy. Ten salads can already help me through the week. This costs me 2,200G/week, which is not really that expensive. I don't commit to farming in the first week. Instead, most my income comes from fishing. In the second week, I hit the mines every other day for ores, then fish for the entire day in between. Before the egg festival, I would have upgraded my can at least twice. Usually no bag upgrades though, I do that in summer. I buy as much strawberries as possible, usually around 100-150 or so. Then I tend the farm in the day, and either fish or mine at night. I've always done it this way and I always get to level 6 farming right before summer rolls in. I get to automate my farm very early in the game, which makes everything else easier afterwards... I have no chill.
I generally craft one basic sprinkler and use it to water a flower to get better honey. My choice to wait for quality sprinklers for most crops is basically an aesthetic one - I just don't like the layout of basic sprinklers. But I do feel that it's easy and quick enough to get to where I can make the quality sprinklers that the wait isn't bad. I'm just not a true min-maxer; this is just how I have the most fun.
Regular sprinklers are perfectly acceptable and extremely handy early game, especially for us strawberry lovers who can't exactly afford to spend nearly 200-300 energy daily (about only 125 strawberries), and having full energy for half a season and hitting level 7-8 farming in spring for spending about 30 copper and iron bars sounds like a great deal
Basic sprinkler is efficient, and effective for earlier. Lol
A lot of good advice. You can always learn something new in Stardew. I'm at 1800hrs and just learned you can get multiple smokers that way.
I'm an advocate for early sprinklers though. I try to unlock minecarts asap. I have the bars so invest them to free up more time for fishing/mining, snowballing the tool upgrades.
well is more efficient to craft basic sprinkler,because energy in the early game is so small,is more effective to use that enegy to fishing/mining
Eat salad and save your precious bars
@rawmeat1208 well,using basic springkler also save so much time every day,and for bars you can find easily in mines floor 21(coper) and 41(iron)
@Korban_Iklan I get what you're saying, but I like to invest in salad for energy. Ten salads can already help me through the week. This costs me 2,200G/week, which is not really that expensive. I don't commit to farming in the first week. Instead, most my income comes from fishing. In the second week, I hit the mines every other day for ores, then fish for the entire day in between. Before the egg festival, I would have upgraded my can at least twice. Usually no bag upgrades though, I do that in summer. I buy as much strawberries as possible, usually around 100-150 or so. Then I tend the farm in the day, and either fish or mine at night. I've always done it this way and I always get to level 6 farming right before summer rolls in. I get to automate my farm very early in the game, which makes everything else easier afterwards... I have no chill.
Besic sprinkler best sprinkler
@@rawmeat1208 well...with basic sprinkler you can do both farming and fishing/mining.despite that every people have their own gameplay,its casual game
I generally craft one basic sprinkler and use it to water a flower to get better honey. My choice to wait for quality sprinklers for most crops is basically an aesthetic one - I just don't like the layout of basic sprinklers. But I do feel that it's easy and quick enough to get to where I can make the quality sprinklers that the wait isn't bad. I'm just not a true min-maxer; this is just how I have the most fun.
If you don't want to craft basic sprinklers, don't complain about not having time and energy.