As much as is about starting a new life in an idyllic seaside town, one passionate player shared a fun reminder that at the end of the day, money rules everything. When new players join the world of, it can be intimidating to see veterans pull in hundreds of thousands in gold every day. Reaching that point will likely take many in-game years and dozens of real-life hours, but with enough dedication, it's possible to rake in more cash than one would likely ever need to live in Pelican Town.
Posting to Reddit, user 17966971 shared images of their Farmer making a staggering 51 million gold in a single day.
Doing so took plenty of time and over 23,000 bottles of Ancient Fruit Wine, one of the most lucrative items in the entire game. Acquiring that many bottles of wine requires an extreme amount of patience as 17966971 admits that they were only able to accrue the stock thanks to their "," and given the fact that they're in Year 7, they've clearly been holding onto the product for quite some time.
's gameplay loop is known as one of the most satisfying on the market as it's constantly rewarding players' patience and diligence with fresh upgrades and improvements. Earning a colossal payday of 51 million gold is certainly an excellent achievement that was no doubt fun to see in action, but players shouldn't feel the need to replicate it. Gathering up a massive collection of Ancient Fruit Wine is the kind of challenge users take on when they've completed everything else on offer.
is great at both incentivizing players with new goals while never making those objectives feel unobtainable. The most expensive item in the game, The Gold Clock, comes in at 10,000g and Farmers are only expected to drop that kind of cash after they've finished up practically every other upgrade. Newcomers shouldn't feel pressured to hoard as much money as possible; Just spend it on the things that sound useful and look ahead to the next investment.
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