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- On game day 1 = settler happiness is 100 (actually 135) so productivity is high and settlers take the fewest breaks. Brought gourmet food from main settlement.
- After 3 game days = no raiders yet, 20 stacks of cactus harvested & replanted by settlers. Their homes were badly located so I moved them to a more central location. Settlers can reach the outer areas of the island now ... woohoo!
- After 5 game days = no raiders yet, 50 stacks of cactus harvested & replanted by settlers.
- After 7 game days = no raiders yet, 60 stacks of cactus worth 150,000 coins so far. Aside from initial setup, planting cactus, and relocating settlers' homes (which was my own fault duh), I have needed to do nothing.
- As of game day 10 = Cactus Island generated over 2 storage boxes of cactus plus a few map fragments and arrows. The 200K+ earnings were slightly reduced because I had to rebuild/relocate the housing.
- FINAL RESULTS - I had to do the initial setup but now the 4 settlers handle it all. They have constant 100 happiness (actually 135) because of room size, quantity of furniture, gourmet food, and no overcrowding, so they don't take many breaks. At the beginning, I borrowed 6 stacks of gourmet food from my primary settlement. Those stacks are a little smaller, but this food will last a long time. I still don't have all the data on Raiders but the number of raiders will be low, based on having only 4 settlers. If settlers die, I can easily afford to hire new villagers with the cactus profits.
- SUMMARY - It would be easy for a newish player to setup their own Cactus Island settlement early in Necesse, with 1 settler and a small cactus forest that could be expanded later. They would only need a pick, an axe, and a wooden boat to travel to a desert island to start harvesting and planting cactus. This is one of the simplest coin farms I've done in any of the many games I have played. It is fast, cheap, and easy to build.
I had a lot of fun conducting this experiment for a break from incursions. I hope somebody enjoyed reading about it. If I get super lucky, somebody will try it. If you do, let me know how it goes! :)
you could plant wheat in between the cacti :D
As I said, I already have a primary settlement. I just wanted to try Cactus Island as a potentially super-easy coin farm. On a desert island, cactus is the easiest crop to grow. No terrain change is necessary, no farmland is necessary, no seedlings are necessary, no fertilizer is necessary, no farmer is necessary. I like learning how other players play and things they try. I thought my geeky experiment might be interesting or at least amusing for somebody else. :D
In my case it is always trees and farming for cash.
^^ But, it is never enough! How fast just 2 full coin chests can get empty. ^^
Thanks for the idea.