Before you get out the pitchforks, the reason you cannot purchase
the farm is because Yoon decides to flat-out give it to you. At the
moment it appears that once one has reached exalted reputation with the
Tillers, a new quest will unlock in the center of Halfhill. Nana Mudclaw
has decided it's time to retire, but she needs to find a person to fill
her spot on the Tiller's Council. It turns out she's had her eye on
Yoon as her replacement, and it's up to the player to convince Yoon that
this would be a great idea in a quest that rewards a little over nine
gold.
So not only do you not have to purchase the farm, you actually get
gold for taking it over. This is actually the nicest solution all
around, because it always seemed pretty odd to me that you'd be
purchasing Yoon's inheritance from him -- and it didn't seem like
something someone would do to an NPC they'd spent all this time being
friends with. Plus, the thought of poor Yoon trudging back to wherever
he came from with gold in his pockets after spending all that time
making the farm work just didn't make sense.
But a reward to a friend that helped him take the farm from nothing
to what it looks like when you reach exalted? That's actually a really
nice gesture, and a really good reward for those that have made the trek
to exalted with the Tillers. So players needn't worry about what's next
for Yoon -- he's quite happily serving on the Tillers council and
making his ancestors quite proud.
Once you have obtained the farm, Yoon will be replaced with the
post that contains work orders as an additional way to get reputation.
At the moment, it doesn't seem like the farm is designated as a rested
area, and there's no way to set your hearthstone to the location. But
the mechanic to obtain the farm is an ideal solution all around.
Planting made easy
In addition to owning the farm, a new NPC has been added to the
Halfhill Market. Little Milly Greenfield sells bags of all of the seeds
you can plant on your farm. However, she's not selling the seed bags for
gold -- she's selling them for 30 seeds each. This seems a little
awkward, because it requires purchasing 30 seeds from the seed vendor,
and then turning those seeds over to the little girl standing right next
to the seed vendor.
But the seed bags themselves are a really nice item. Using them at
your farm will give you a targeting circle that will overlap four mounds
of dirt and plant all four at the same time. This makes planting a much
faster process all around, although you still have to deal with the
pests that pop up after planting.
While this seems like it should speed up the time it takes to plant
crops on your farm, at the moment it isn't really speeding up the
process at all. This is largely because of the two-step process to
obtaining seeds from Milly. In addition, the fact that it takes 30 seeds
just to plant four plots on your farm seems ridiculously lopsided. Why
would you go through a two-step process and pay 30 seeds to plant four
crops, instead of just grabbing four seeds and planting them
individually?
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