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Post by jhrgaming on Jun 10, 2023 9:58:09 GMT
Welcome To Hay Day Trips And Tricks Tread. Here Talk About Hay Day All Tips And Tricks Topic
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Post by jhrgaming on Jun 10, 2023 9:59:27 GMT
I think Hay day best tips and tricks Place More And More Trees.
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Post by lynnk2021 on Jun 10, 2023 18:35:55 GMT
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Post by emailkathy on Jun 10, 2023 20:07:04 GMT
One of the best tips I received years and years ago...
Always keep in mind that Hay Day is not a game that has an end... so there is no reason to rush and try to level up. ๐
By taking it slowly you will have a great foundation for years to come. What ever level you are- make the most if it. Make whatever products you can and sell IN YOUR SHOP. Don't worry about boats, trucks or visitors unless there is some great event where you get lots of coins or possibly booster cards. Trucks and visitors usually pay less than shop.
Because of the cost of all the machines, making money is a high priority along with expanding silo and barn as much as possible. In short... grow it, make it sell it! Lol
If you are going to buy diamonds, try and wait for sales that not only gives you the diamonds but includes deco. Hiring Tom cam be a big help... send him for expensive things.. diamond rings, blankets etc buy cheap then sell them for full price in your shop.
I'm sure I can think of more but don't want to write a book!
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Post by sapphire on Jun 10, 2023 20:54:01 GMT
Please do emailkathy! I am enjoying this : )
I did hear to level up slowly is a plus. People even pass up the XP given out with the chick road. I don't know, but, maybe more opportunities?? Low level, make money, and able to find more valuable items in Daily Dirt. If anyone knows...please add - thanks ๐ That would be my guess
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Post by lynnk2021 on Jun 10, 2023 21:35:35 GMT
OP, I just remember how I made my first million coins when I was a young farmer back in the day. Everytime I logged on, I planted and harvested soy beans non stop. After that, I didn't struggle to make coins to buy the next available machine.
Eventually, I became a Hay Day millionaire as my stack of coins grew. Occasionally, I flipped through the paper, bought many rustic bouquets, and resold them for 1 coin.
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Post by jhrgaming on Jun 11, 2023 13:26:40 GMT
You All Play Hay Day Now Or Not
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Post by sapphire on Jun 11, 2023 16:15:52 GMT
Many good ideas - thank you ; )
New thoughts??
What are your thoughts about baby farms? (I play alone, so no neighborhood)
Any suggestions how to do well with the upcoming 2x coins from visiting farmers?
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Post by lynnk2021 on Jun 11, 2023 16:34:54 GMT
You All Play Hay Day Now Or Not Have been playing HD casually since 2014.
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Post by squirrel on Jun 11, 2023 16:36:17 GMT
I think Hay day best tips and tricks Place More And More Trees. I don't think this is a great tip. For little farmers this will be a problem. They don't get enough saws and axes. I really hate the farms with lots of "dead trees". Doesn't look beautiful and uses space you can use better. And it is hard to correct this, when there are already to many "dead trees". From the beginning until now I only have so much trees and bushes I need for my products. The other tips I agree absolutely. The most important thing is to focus on money (as long as you have to buy new machines)
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Post by BauldersGate on Jun 11, 2023 17:12:26 GMT
My way of playing Hayday centers around enjoyment and for me that comes from the design element vs the need for fast level progression
I am in it for the long haul ๐
, I've played since summer 2014 (almost 9 odd years!) And I'm only level 155
There are PLENTY of farms far younger but far higher level but I Love my farm!
I love designing and then tweaking and re-tweaking that design
So my advice to any newer players is find the area of the game that interests you most be it; Boats, the town, pets, decoration, the community aspect of a neighbourhood working together or the quiet zen retreat of playing alone and focus your energy there
The bits around (experience/ gold/ expansion etc) will happen regardless as you play but its all pointless if you don't love your actual farm within the game!
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Must add that I have not long made 2 baby farms (both now around 40 mark)
They have their own strong design elements seperate to my main farm
Middle farm is compartmentalised via hedges
Baby farm is essentially a feral wilderness ๐
I created them mainly for Townies to collect but they come in very useful every time I'm almost but not quite at a storage upgrade requirement
When those last few needed bolts, screws, planks, etc seem to have dried up I can always "borrow" them from a baby farm ๐
I Highly recommend support farms!
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Post by lynnk2021 on Jun 11, 2023 19:00:14 GMT
...What are your thoughts about baby farms? (I play alone, so no neighborhood) There's many benefits and one major drawback to playing with just one baby farm. Here are my experiences as both my Main Farm (MF) and Baby Farm (bf) help each other. The benefits are always having Town visitors to send away if you're a Town enthusiast. I'll never run out of goods because one farm will always have the crop or good because the farms complement each other. And if you're lucky, each farm's excessive upgrade materials will be used to upgrade another farm. For example, my MF's barn was bursting with UMs and I sold them which my BF used to upgrade the silo and barn. The major drawback is a time sink if you don't manage time very carefully. I suggest setting timer for each play session because playing a BF is like playing another mobile game. Please note Supercell encourages this type of gameplay by implementing Supercell ID and it takes me less than 6 seconds to toggle between two farms.
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Post by sapphire on Jun 11, 2023 20:44:30 GMT
I love this thread!! level 152 Making progress and just enjoying. Never really learned tips along the way, just played. I love my farm! Don't know if two would be cumbersome. A backup would be nice for items. When I read about adding a farm, people say they list their main farm ๐ ๐ I don't want that to happen. My level isn't gained by strategy, but enjoyment, while caring for a family member for years. โI am a little more into technical thinking nowโ Thank you everyone~ Hay Day has gotten me through tough times โก
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Post by sapphire on Jun 11, 2023 20:50:05 GMT
My way of playing Hayday centers around enjoyment and for me that comes from the design element vs the need for fast level progression I am in it for the long haul ๐
, I've played since summer 2014 (almost 9 odd years!) And I'm only level 155 There are PLENTY of farms far younger but far higher level but I Love my farm! I love designing and then tweaking and re-tweaking that design So my advice to any newer players is find the area of the game that interests you most be it; Boats, the town, pets, decoration, the community aspect of a neighbourhood working together or the quiet zen retreat of playing alone and focus your energy there The bits around (experience/ gold/ expansion etc) will happen regardless as you play but its all pointless if you don't love your actual farm within the game! Edit: Must add that I have not long made 2 baby farms (both now around 40 mark) They have their own strong design elements seperate to my main farm Middle farm is compartmentalised via hedges Baby farm is essentially a feral wilderness ๐ I created them mainly for Townies to collect but they come in very useful every time I'm almost but not quite at a storage upgrade requirement When those last few needed bolts, screws, planks, etc seem to have dried up I can always "borrow" them from a baby farm ๐ I Highly recommend support farms! You are awesome!! We think on the same page. Like your ideas... Are you creating townies for the rewards?
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Post by lynnk2021 on Jun 11, 2023 21:26:46 GMT
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Post by sapphire on Jun 11, 2023 23:26:35 GMT
Thanks!
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Post by lynnk2021 on Jun 11, 2023 23:30:02 GMT
You're welcome, fellow farmer.
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Post by BauldersGate on Jun 12, 2023 6:24:34 GMT
sapphire yes ๐ I ditch most townies asking to visit 3 buildings (Unless I need a specific townie or a specific building for a task OR they also want to visit the safari and give an extra gift!) I fulfill all the 2 building townies And the 2 baby farms provide more than enough extra townies to scoop up who only want to visit 1 building Town is level 44 to my 155 farm mostly because its the area I enjoy and so focus on rather than trucks or boats ๐
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Post by sapphire on Jun 12, 2023 23:06:34 GMT
Thanks~ Good idea for the townies. Short and sweet does make sense. Because there are a lot of items you can use to make your silo and barn larger, do you ever get to the point of upgrading the town buildings? Is it worth it?
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Post by BauldersGate on Jun 13, 2023 6:19:15 GMT
They're all fully upgraded including personal train
I went through a stage at lower level of no support farms and spending all my in game money on either decorations or scowling the newspaper for town building expansion materials because those were the areas that interested me ๐
Now I pass along those expansion items to my baby farms, mostly so that they can both receive 10+ visitors a time for me to take ๐
The rest I sell as not needed (I waited for that moment of not needing them for so long! It felt longer whenever my barn was full but I still needed those items to expand the town buildings ๐
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Definitely worth it if you're planning on putting any energy into filling town orders!
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Post by donkeyfan on Jun 13, 2023 8:29:22 GMT
Thanks~ Good idea for the townies. Short and sweet does make sense. Because there are a lot of items you can use to make your silo and barn larger, do you ever get to the point of upgrading the town buildings? Is it worth it? YES, absolutely YES!
But I have to warn you, I am an absolutely town fan. However, this wasn't always the fact. Previously, I was around level 60, I didn't intend to do anything for upgrading my town. For me it was a bad balance at this time, townies wanted to much from precious products but the reward wasn't adequate.
Meaning, I spent to much and received less, it was not fair in my opinion. And this issue lasted a long time, because town-upgrading is tenacious. I won't lie to you, if you really want to do town, do it right. But this needs a lot of patience and time. You'll need a ton of tools, not to speak grinding for the next level.
After all, you will be rewarded. If you continue you will discover more and more the strength of the town, it's definitely worth the effort. If you are really interested to go this path, tell me. I am happy to provide you with more information.
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Post by sapphire on Jun 13, 2023 12:38:32 GMT
donkeyfan~ YES! If your up for the tips, I am up for the town progress. I have made my decision to concentrate on the town! Explain...and I will start construction in the town:) Thank you! I appreciate your patience ๐
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Post by squirrel on Jun 14, 2023 14:37:04 GMT
Thanks~ Good idea for the townies. Short and sweet does make sense. Because there are a lot of items you can use to make your silo and barn larger, do you ever get to the point of upgrading the town buildings? Is it worth it? YES, absolutely YES!
But I have to warn you, I am an absolutely town fan. However, this wasn't always the fact. Previously, I was around level 60, I didn't intend to do anything for upgrading my town. For me it was a bad balance at this time, townies wanted to much from precious products but the reward wasn't adequate. Meaning, I spent to much and received less, it was not fair in my opinion. And this issue lasted a long time, because town-upgrading is tenacious. I won't lie to you, if you really want to do town, do it right. But this needs a lot of patience and time. You'll need a ton of tools, not to speak grinding for the next level.
After all, you will be rewarded. If you continue you will discover more and more the strength of the town, it's definitely worth the effort. If you are really interested to go this path, tell me. I am happy to provide you with more information. I would appreciate it, too, if you could give your informations here (or in an extra thread especially for town tips). Your experience about the town. (bad balance, townies want to much, reward isn't good enough) is exactly my experience with the town until now. I tried it and focussed on it for a time. My town hall is completed (42 townies), my train capacity is at 12. All buildings have 6 slots. On some I have already improved the time or other things. But there is still the feeling, that it isn't a good balance to do the town. If I play the town to much, I get a money problem. Most orders give many XP but very less money. And orders take soo much time. With boats and trucks you get the points and money immediately. In Town you have to wait hours to get the reward. Haven't found a good way for the town until now.
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Post by kanta on Jun 14, 2023 15:29:23 GMT
The town is a good place to go when your barn is full. After the town visit, the barn problem is solved, for a while. Works for me.
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Post by donkeyfan on Jun 14, 2023 17:22:31 GMT
squirrel You are right, coins are not the strength from the town. Exception....coins on highest level and you give your townies jewelry in the gift shop. That's worth the trouble as the reward is mostly better than RSS full prize. But you have to achieve this first. The way is long and laborious. I figure something out, regarding the best handling with the town. Or, better said, what I recommend. I also don't know everything and currently my town is neglected. Since I finished both events (truck and birthday) I can concentrate again on my town. But at first I have to replenish my products, some are 0. The trucks were very greedy but I wanted the cannon. ๐
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Post by donkeyfan on Jun 15, 2023 15:42:28 GMT
Dear farmer, I try to provide those who are interested with a little guidance how to update the town in the best possible way. But I want to make ONE thing clear, it's of course not the best way ever, it's only a suggestion based on my expericence how to proceed and being able to keep a balance in order not getting overwhelmed, because town-upgrade is grinding. That said.... I also appreciate further suggestions from our "veterans", who also are very fond of the town.
1.) I recommend to upgrade at first the places, secondly reputation points and XP, subsequent the time and finally coins.
The reason for this sequence is that more places give you more freedom what to serve, the RP and XP are importand to upgrade the town-level, after that time is a crucial factor to get as much as possible finished and the last would be the coins. Coins are nice too, but for the beginning not the leading cause.
2.) Serving the townies....let me tell you...it IS and it WILL BE a long time grinding. Due to precious products required and not given an appropriate reward afterwords. That's a fact you have to deal with a longer time. I think it's one of the reasons why many players don't continue and give up ahead of time. Due to this consider thoroughly whether you are ready to undergo this, it's not an easy path.
I recommend to serve in the beginning when the town is not much developed only those townies who require 2 shops. Those who need 3 I would send away. Be aware that pension and spa gives you most, but they need also much time. Like I mentioned previously, it's a long shot.
3.) Try to keep a balance. Gather tools whenever you can, and whereever you find them. Trade with members whose town is already fully developed. They can supply you with a greater amount of tools, and I am sure, they are willing to help.
Don't forget to upgrade the town-hall and the "normal" train accordingly. It's no good use if you have every shop fully upgraded with places, but the tonw-hall is neglected. Same applies for the personal train. But the personal train is only helpful if you are in a neighborhood with players who have also the town developed. Or, other possibility, you have babyfarms which you can use.
4.) Be aware of the requests from the townies. If they are too greedy, send them packing, no problem. Especially the grocery store is well known for that. To flourish I recommend not the grocery, only if the request is ok. Prefer those townies for pension and spa.
5.) Be aware for special events regarding town. Sometimes it's possible - for one day, maybe two, if we are lucky - that townies will give you double reward. THAT is awesome especially for the townies in pension and spa. Sadly those events are rare, you have to look out for them.
Well, I make a break now, there are some other things which are very nice regarding the town, and only the town. But I don't want to write to much in my first posting.
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Post by sapphire on Jun 15, 2023 17:49:48 GMT
Awesome! So my first task in the town is to Upgrade: Spa Upgrade: Bed and Breakfast ....keep an eye on the Town Hall Got it!! Very helpful- thank you โค๏ธ ....nice to follow steps
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Post by abidi on Jun 17, 2023 19:46:09 GMT
Interesting tips on town. I upgraded coins and space first, time only for bed and breakfast so far, and have not bothered upgrading experience at all. Gift shop gives me good returns on coins, got 1500 for a gold ring recently when rss gives less than 800. I only have 3 spaces available in some buildings but it works for me. I think it just depends on game style and preferences.
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Post by sapphire on Jun 20, 2023 14:15:13 GMT
Enjoying my new focus Yes, it is going to take time. Limits per day on purchasing to up grade the town. But a nice distraction from doing everything!! Chicks are done. Valley (accomplished getting scrolls) and the Derby is taking a back seat to stressing about catching a bunny...attempting, yes, if I don't, it's okay. Anyone else feeling a new happy farming and enjoying the moment, no stress? (I am running my farm, my farm isn't running me) I think this is the way it was meant to be. After birthday tasks, life is back to normal ๐ Happy Farmer ~ S
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Post by donkeyfan on Jun 20, 2023 16:44:16 GMT
I want to add someting to my previous posting:
I think the most important thing for developing the town is to do it as soon as possible. I can contribute from my own experience. As I wrote earlier, I begun with town expanding at level 60. At this time the town was already available but I wasn't in the mood to do something about it.
I don't know what changed my mind, I think one reason was that I found a "friend" who helped me to flourish through a greater amount of tools spaced. That was very helpful and once I recognized that I was really advancing I kept track. It took it's time of course, but I found finally the point when the town intrigued me, and that was the moment when I forced it.
My consequence paid out, I was finished earlier than I thought. That was a great moment. I tell you this so detailed because my sister-in-law decided later on to do the same. Only difference was...she was beyond level 100 at that time. What can I tell you about it? She was struggling to get it done. The greater the level the more labourious is town-expanding. In every respect. I won't tell you that it's "easy" in a lower level, it's always time and ressourcen consuming, but if you do it early it's definitely easier, in my opinion.
That said, the town has some other advantages. I think I don't tell something new if I mention that sometimes you are getting townies which have a "paw". Those paws appear both, townies who will be serverd in 2 shops and in 3 shops. If you serve their needs completely, you'll gain tools. Sometimes only a saw, or a mining tool. Often tools for expanding barn and silo. The townie with a paw will show up after that opposite of the sanctuary and will leave an additional gift. Coins, tools and so on.
So it's worth to concentrate on those townies. The other thing I love is to "force" getting tools by using the personal train. But this will only work thoroughly if you have the possibility to visit other towns from your neighboorhood or using babyfarms, which have already opened the town. It's not necessary to expand the shops, important is rather to have townies at the track platform which you can take with your personal train.
In this case (personal train only!) it's enough to serve only 1 shop and subsequent you will get a reward.
The best sequence for serving the townies would be in my opinion using a descending order relating to the time needed. At first pension, than spa, cinema, diner, beach cafe, gift shop and the last would be the grocery. But of course you can do it how it suits you best. For me it's the best thing to do, therefore I recommend it.
In summary:
1.) Start town development as early as possible, do it constantly
2.) Be aware of townies with a "paw", you are getting double rewards
3.) If you are lucky having a neighborhood with towns use the personal train, 1 townie for 1 shop will reward you
4.) Serve the townies with the longest time first (pension), descending to grocery
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