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Post by misspoufy on Jun 4, 2021 21:05:57 GMT
I never plant wheat as it's usually so plentiful in the DD. I can get enough to make wheat bundles for the sanctuary animals in a heartbeat. Suddenly there's zero wheat in the DD. Is no one planting wheat or did HD do a bot farm sweep? I'm having to plant my own wheat...<gasp> LOL
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Post by tiddles on Jun 4, 2021 21:38:17 GMT
Aahhh,,Im in a couple of HD FB groups,,,there have been a few posts saying farms have been blocked.All deny using any form of bot obviouslyš,so yes, maybe SC has done a bot clearout.
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Post by MomāsCar on Jun 4, 2021 22:11:29 GMT
I buy a lot of wheat at night to put sanctuary feed on, and yes, itās been scarce. When I do find wheat, itās full price!
Someone posted on a discord server that SC must have banned A LOT of bot farms.
Personally Iād rather pay full price to a real farmer, than 1 coin or 10 coins to a bot.
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Post by ducktown2021 on Jun 5, 2021 5:53:49 GMT
I wheat for BEMās and always sell at default price. They go real fast out my RSS.
just did a check in the newspaper, still bot farms in there.
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Post by Fifio āļø on Jun 5, 2021 10:29:30 GMT
I also wanted to buy wheat this morning but paper was empty š
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Post by misspoufy on Jun 5, 2021 16:47:30 GMT
I buy a lot of wheat at night to put sanctuary feed on, and yes, itās been scarce. When I do find wheat, itās full price! Someone posted on a discord server that SC must have banned A LOT of bot farms. Personally Iād rather pay full price to a real farmer, than 1 coin or 10 coins to a bot. I will always buy at full price first, to help another farmer. I'll take the 1 or 10 coins if all the full price is sold first, but like you, I'd rather help out a real person over a bot.
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Post by beans on Jun 5, 2021 23:45:37 GMT
The valley may have something to do with it. Iām growing slow growing crops for fuel on both my farms.
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Post by thebestfarm on Jun 7, 2021 4:06:48 GMT
Hay day recently banned 99% of the bots, but there are still 1% of them remaining. That's why there aren't as much wheat in the dd as before.
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Post by fette on Jun 7, 2021 11:15:39 GMT
I noticed that and it's very strange. If its due to the banning of bots, blimey that must have been a lot of them then? Whats the purpose of these bots? I don't get it. Got my mini making wheat for me atm
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Post by ducktown2021 on Jun 7, 2021 13:25:06 GMT
I noticed that and it's very strange. If its due to the banning of bots, blimey that must have been a lot of them then? Whats the purpose of these bots? I don't get it. Got my mini making wheat for me atm Every x fields that you harvest will give you an item drop.
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Post by JLSuperfly on Jun 8, 2021 0:52:50 GMT
I never buy wheat. I usually keep a stock of at least 200.
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Post by lynnk2021 on Jun 8, 2021 2:49:40 GMT
I noticed that and it's very strange. If its due to the banning of bots, blimey that must have been a lot of them then? Whats the purpose of these bots? I don't get it... First of all, the last time I heard Blimey used in a sentence was on the British sitcom Are You Being Served? Good times indeed. And thank you PBS for importing the series from across the pond. :) TOS-breaking players use bots to plant and harvest wheat automatically to get drops of Upgrade Materials (UM) such as bolts, duct tapes, planks, nails, screws, and wood panels. Then these players sell the virtual goods owned by Supercell on the black market in exchange for real monies. In the past, impatient players wanting to expand their barns or silos or unlocked new lands on a regular schedule would buy unlimited rare items from shady websites stealing Supercell's intellectual property. With the daily limit in place, they may buy only 80 UMs every 24 hours which I hope would frustrate them so much that they quit playing Hay Day and stop enabling the IP thieves. ==Lynn==
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Post by JLSuperfly on Jun 8, 2021 3:07:19 GMT
I noticed that and it's very strange. If its due to the banning of bots, blimey that must have been a lot of them then? Whats the purpose of these bots? I don't get it... First of all, the last time I heard Blimey used in a sentence was on the British sitcom Are You Being Served? Good times indeed. And thank you PBS for importing the series from across the pond. ==Lynn== Yes, I remember Captain Peacock.
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Post by fette on Jun 10, 2021 7:38:10 GMT
I noticed that and it's very strange. If its due to the banning of bots, blimey that must have been a lot of them then? Whats the purpose of these bots? I don't get it... First of all, the last time I heard Blimey used in a sentence was on the British sitcom Are You Being Served? Good times indeed. And thank you PBS for importing the series from across the pond. TOS-breaking players use bots to plant and harvest wheat automatically to get drops of Upgrade Materials (UM) such as bolts, duct tapes, planks, nails, screws, and wood panels. Then these players sell the virtual goods owned by Supercell on the black market in exchange for real monies. In the past, impatient players wanting to expand their barns or silos or unlocked new lands on a regular schedule would buy unlimited rare items from shady websites stealing Supercell's intellectual property. With the daily limit in place, they may buy only 80 UMs every 24 hours which I hope would frustrate them so much that they quit playing Hay Day and stop enabling the IP thieves. ==Lynn== Hahaha thatās too funny. Well in my defence, I do live in England and Iām in an age bracket which still remembers those oldy words But, wow! I come from Clash, where this sort of shady stuff has been going on for years and caused all sorts of havoc. Itās a competitive game tho so maybe kinda understandable that it would attract this type of activity, but in the gentle world of Hayday? Explains the 80piece cap.
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Post by fette on Jun 10, 2021 7:42:55 GMT
First of all, the last time I heard Blimey used in a sentence was on the British sitcom Are You Being Served? Good times indeed. And thank you PBS for importing the series from across the pond. ==Lynn== Yes, I remember Captain Peacock. You know it ...
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