Having no scarecrows didn't stop one player from trying to keep crows off their crops, in the most polite and adorable way. Scarecrows are used to keep crows away from crops, protecting a certain range from the pesky birds. To craft a scarecrow, players need to collect 50 wood, 20 fiber, and one lump of coal, but it can take a beginning farmer some time to acquire these crafting ingredients.
Reddit user coffeeinhaler found themselves in this predicament, unable to craft a scarecrow but wanting to protect their small patch of crops. Luckily, they came up with an adorable solution,placing a sign next to the field that simply says ""
Many of the comments in the Reddit thread play along with the Redditor, sharing memes in response and showing how sad the crows must be to realize that they aren't allowed to visit anymore. User Nerril hilariously responded with a well-known meme showing DW from the children's show staring at a door with a note on it and proclaiming, ""
Scarecrows are, as the name suggests, used to scare crows away from the farm on the player's farm in Every in-game day, there's a chance of crows spawning and eating some of the farm's precious crops. These crows can wreak havoc on the crops, making it hard for beginning players to make money by planting crops.
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Besides their practical use, scarecrows are also a cute design element and add a touch of whimsy to the farm as decor. In fact,there are nine special «rarecrows,» which work the same way as the scarecrow but have unique designs. Obtaining these rarecrows ranges in difficulty from earning them on special occasions to unlocking them through certain achievements. Some players find it satisfying to acquire and display all the scarecrow designs, and maybe coffeeinhaler will eventually be able to upgrade their sign to the full collection.
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