HOW TO MAKE 100,000eq!
If you want to make 100,000 equus for your EC, you will need to focus only on growing crops for the first 'year'. If you're not familiar with growing crops, you need to read my "meadows" topic before proceeding with this process so that you'll understand why certain things are done & when. Here's the quickest way I know how to do it, it will take about 1 month (depending on how turnips are selling) without passes….
First off, you will need 25,000 equus to start. If you don't have this much, but you have four 100% fertile meadows of 6 acre minimum, go ahead & do the "daily" task below & begin in the season cycle that follows. If you're far from it & don't already have the four meadows stated below & your EC is not prestigious, I suggest restarting as it will give you the 25,000 beginning balance you need.
TASKS TO START OFF WITH:
1)ONE TIME: Purchase 4 SIX ACRE meadows 100% fertile (this is critical that they be the largest you can afford & 100% fertile…if you buy passes, get the 15 acres & put scarecrows on each of them) This will cost you 20,400 equus (4 meadows x 5100 eq each)
2)DAILY: "speculate manure" by purchasing 1000 droppings from the shop, turning them into manure (do this on your meadows page), and selling the manure to the shop (be sure to use what you need before selling back on planting days!). This will net you 1600 eq a day.
Now, you need to figure out which season you are in (this is shown at the top of your screen) & start the season cycle in that season listed below, go through to the end of the program & then start it again at the beginning, repeat the cycle until you reach 100,000 equus (about 2 months). Timing of plant & harvest are critical, so pay particular attention to the days specified & always fertilize with manure as this cuts 2 days off the harvest time! (This model is based on no passes, a 30 day month, estimated yields, past shop sales data, & EC balance is based on starting at 25,000 eq & beginning in the spring with daily manure speculation)
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SEASON CYCLE:
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SPRING- EC balance at beginning of spring: 4,600 eq (decrease due to meadows purchase)
1)PLANT FLAX! On the first day of spring (15th of the month-this is a critical date as any later can potentially lessen your summer turnip yield!). Meadows need to be 100% fertile (cleanliness is irrelevant, so if they're dirty, don't worry), fertilize with manure (this will give you 5 days to harvest instead of 7) You will need flax seed (8 bags @ 250eq = 2000eq) & manure for 24 acres (200 droppings @ 6eq = 1200 eq to make the manure).
2)HARVEST FLAX! On the exact harvest date (if you planted on the 15th & used manure, your date will be the 20th -this date is critical as any later can lessen your summer turnip yield!). You should harvest about 1600 flax seeds & 120 beddings from each field. (total of 6400 seeds & 480 beddings)
3)SELL FLAX & BEDDING. Sell everything you harvested to Mrs. H. The prices on flax do not fluctuate, so sell immediately! You should make about 6400 eq on your seed (6400 @ 1eq) & about 12,000 eq on your bedding (480 @ 25eq)
SUMMER- EC balance at beginning of summer: 30,680 eq
1)WAIT UNTIL MEADOWS 100% FERTILE
2)PLANT TURNIPS! As soon as meadows are 100% fertile! For 24 acres, you will need 8 bags of turnip seeds (8 @ 500eq = 4,000 eq) & fertilize with manure you make (200 droppings @ 6 eq = 1200 eq)
3)HARVEST TURNIPS! On the exact harvest date (if you used the manure, this date will be 5 days after your plant date instead of 7)-this date is critical as it will affect the next turnip planting & quantity! You should harvest about 880 turnips from each field (total of 440)
4)DO NOT SELL TURNIPS NOW! Turnip prices fluctuate according to demand & are typically higher in the winter & spring…you will have to watch the prices daily & wait for a price of at least 30 eq to make your 100,000 in the 2 months.
5)WAIT UNTIL MEADOWS 100% FERTILE…OR LAST DAY OF SUMMER…whichever comes first. The last day of summer is the last day of the month.
6)PLANT TURNIPS AGAIN! As soon as it is the last day of the month or meadows are 100% fertile! For 24 acres, you will need 8 bags of turnip seeds (8 @ 500eq = 4,000 eq) & fertilize with manure you make (200 droppings @ 6 eq = 1200 eq)
7)HARVEST TURNIPS! As soon as you can (if you used the manure, this date will be 5 days after your plant date instead of 7)-this date is not as critical, but the closer to harvest date, the more likely your fields will be 100% fertile for spring! but will give ! You should harvest about 220 turnips from each field (total of 880)
8)AGAIN, DO NOT SELL TURNIPS UNTIL THEY REACH AT LEAST 30 equus! Selling for less will cause it to take longer to meet your 100,000 equus goal! (I have seen turnips regularly in the mid-30s & all the way up at 49 before…you have to be patient, though, the high prices do "skip" years sometimes, too!)
FALL- EC balance at beginning of Fall: 34,040eq (value of turnips you're holding to sell: 52,800 minimum, total EC value: 86,840)
You can just leave your EC alone & do daily manure speculation (this will add 11,200 eq to your balance), but I would actually recommend to go ahead & plant an apple orchard. You can have 4 fields growing crops & 1 apple orchard at one time. Apples take a "year" before harvest, but they will harvest every fall, the quantities are pretty good (@2900 on 6 acres) and they sell for 1 eq each. Each year your apples produce, the yield is higher…plus later you'll need them for MASH. So for my example, I'm going to show planting apples….
1)Buy one 6 acre, 100% fertile meadow @ 5100 eq
2)Buy 2 bags of apple seeds @ 50 eq each = 100 eq (you cannot fertilize apples, so you don't need manure to plant)
3)PLANT APPLES on one 6 acre 100% fertile meadow
WINTER- EC balance at beginning of Winter: 40,040 (value of turnips you're holding to sell: 52,800 minimum, value of apples you will harvest next fall: 2,900 total EC value: 95,740)
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Your EC balance at the end of this first 'year' should be about 51,240 if you haven't been able to sell your turnips yet & 104,040 if you have sold your turnips at 30 eq. Now, to maximize your balance & start saving for 15 acre fields and/or boxes, you can repeat the season cycle beginning back in Spring, following the instructions above, but this time you don't have to buy any meadows, so you will only have the expense of seed & manure. (obviously the EC balance numbers will change & profits are outlined below)
After the first cycle (all the meadows have been purchased, now you're only buying seeds, making your own manure & speculating daily on manure) you can expect a 'year' of following this season cycle to give you approximately 107,540 equus in net profits. Here is the net profit breakdown by season:
SPRING- 26,080 equus (flax sales of 18,400eq + manure spec of 10,880eq - cost to plant 3,200)
SUMMER- 56,160 equus (turnips sales (30eq) of 52,800eq + manure spec of 13,760eq - cost to plant turnips 10,400eq)
FALL- 14,100 equus (apple sales of 2,900eq + manure spec of 11,200eq)
WINTER- 11,200 (manure spec)
I highly recommend saving & buying FIVE 15 acre meadows & FIVE scarecrows & continuing this cycle before adding any boxes or employees! please visit my page or pm me xabbiebabyx xx
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You don't buy passes for your equestrian center. You buy passes for your account, and then you can use those passes for your equestrian center.
equine- horse like equery- officer who supervises horse equestrian- depicted on a horse
go to your equestrian center's page and click edit the name and description of the center.
When you are going to board your horse at an equestrian center you choose how long it will stay. Then, on the row that says the center's name and prestige there will be a price, beside it an equus sign. That is the price of that length of boarding for that center. You may also choose the maximum price in the options.