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Post by reader234 on Aug 29, 2022 17:00:06 GMT
I’ve been operating my farm on a “need” basis and “storage” basis (how much bouquets and donuts do I need for trucks and town for example).
watched a YouTube video on “mastering” Fudge machine… so I see the percentages (15% less time for Mastering a machine for instance).
But, is it worth it, or part of the game or Hay Day to Master our machines
(maybe I just don’t like so many rustic bouquets in paper! 😂😂😂😂. So don’t want to make them!)
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Post by kanta on Aug 29, 2022 17:52:14 GMT
Hi reader234, I guess, mastering machines is about achieving something, setting goals, things that keep people going in the game. Don’t forget, the machine’s design changes when fully mastered. You get the golden star. And the machine speeds up. Btw, they call them production buildings for some reason, like a workshop. I don’t care about the one and two star truck order improvements, as I don’t do many trucks. I am still struggling with mastering the four last machines.
About the rustic bouquets, people use them to flag for help. You can master your flower shop with something else.
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Post by donkeyfan on Aug 29, 2022 17:56:20 GMT
Hi reader234To answer the question whether it's worth mastering a machine or not... I think it depends how often a product is demanded. For example the mastering of dairy and the feed mills happens by itself. It's inherent, inevitable, so to speak. Other machines don't need to be mastered by force in my opinion. Products in less demand are causing a long time for mastering. I think it's not necessary to push it. Handle it as necessary, not more, not less. Otherwise is could become stressful. The best thing is to take your time. What happens is good. If you have to wait a longer time for mastering, so what? Who cares? You make the pace you want. Do it in a comfortable manner, so that it suits you. You loose nothing. The opposite is the case. HayDay is more relaxing if you find your own balance.
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Post by reader234 on Aug 29, 2022 18:59:12 GMT
Hi reader234, I guess, mastering machines is about achieving something, setting goals, things that keep people going in the game. Don’t forget, the machine’s design changes when fully mastered. You get the golden star. And the machine speeds up. Btw, they call them production buildings for some reason, like a workshop. I don’t care about the one and two star truck order improvements, as I don’t do many trucks. I am still struggling with mastering the four last machines. About the rustic bouquets, people use them to flag for help. You can master your flower shop with something else. Thank you.” Production buildings”. I’ll try and remember 👍 and, machine’s design changes! Hadn’t thought about that! I do like to use the Rustic Bouquets to signal “help” as well as searching for helps! (But I’ve been known to buy 2 and resell those 2 if I’m short in my shop! ) thanks for responding
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Post by reader234 on Aug 29, 2022 19:00:29 GMT
Hi reader234 To answer the question whether it's worth mastering a machine or not... I think it depends how often a product is demanded. For example the mastering of dairy and the feed mills happens by itself. It's inherent, inevitable, so to speak. Other machines don't need to be mastered by force in my opinion. Products in less demand are causing a long time for mastering. I think it's not necessary to push it. Handle it as necessary, not more, not less. Otherwise is could become stressful. The best thing is to take your time. What happens is good. If you have to wait a longer time for mastering, so what? Who cares? You make the pace you want. Do it in a comfortable manner, so that it suits you. You loose nothing. The opposite is the case. HayDay is more relaxing if you find your own balance. Always a great reminder! Thank you!
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Post by kanta on Aug 29, 2022 19:30:43 GMT
Great, I do the same. Buying rustic bouquets from other shops just to sell them in my shop and flag for help.
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Post by donkeyfan on Aug 30, 2022 15:46:09 GMT
Great, I do the same. Buying rustic bouquets from other shops just to sell them in my shop and flag for help. I don't buy them, I'll produce some if necessary. For a help flag, for example.
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Post by kanta on Aug 30, 2022 18:40:11 GMT
Well, I need so many.... I frequently forget the flower shop. ;-)
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