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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
but the upward green arrow doesn't appear in my game.
Where to plant canola?
Buy 100 carrots = 1.000 coins
Sell 100 carrots = 4.400 coins
Time 15 min.
Time 1h 15min = 22.000 coins
Buy 100 onions = 5.000 coins
Sell 100 onions = 17.000 coins
Time 1h 15 min.
Yeah, carrots are crazy good money. It's how I've funded everything so far. But Canola is good in the Forest too. I plan on having a big farm area in every biome to get coins.
Canola is the most profitable followed by tomatoes and carrots. That being said it's still unreliable, there are a lot of watering bugs and often crops tend to reset, doubling the growth time if not more when you have multiple resets. I spent an entire afternoon growing canola.
So until it's fixed maybe it's more reliable to stick to Lettuce/Sugarcane if you only want to farm once all quests done. If you quest around go ahead with canola, sometimes it will bug but it's fine if you are doing something else on the side.
So in the end, pumpkins might be the best, someone has to do the maths on proc chances to find out