Chicken Coop Farmville Expand

Chicken Coop Farmville Expand

Farmville Clues And Tips That Seem Obvious But Are Not

 

Starting off slowly but surely is the way to go initially and if you do it right to start with then you can jump ahead just by using a few tips to cut corners. It isn't rocket science but there is definitely a competitive element to the game so you want to get a few hints and clues and legal cheats under your belt and really get you moving up through the levels. That's what the game is about after all. Don't worry though if you've been working on your farm for a while it is never too late to get good advice.

Don't rush in head first and buy all sorts of stuff. It's tempting because you really want to get your farm established and bringing in coins and XP. However, your neighbours are fantastic resources in every single aspect of the game.  Get as many as you can. Go through your friend list first and invite them all. Chances are with 82 million players playing FarmVille many of them will already be ploughing fields and collecting eggs and milk. If you need more go to the forums. There are many, many players who want to be your neighbours because they also need neighbours.

Don't buy trees and animals. Get them gifted. You can ask for them if there are particular items you want or need to embellish your farm and make money. Check out the trees and animals that reap the best rewards and ask for them. Repay them and you'll be on a good thing. Same goes for fertilising their property and feeding their chickens. They'll help you out too.

Build up your farm with buildings as soon as you can afford to, this will give you great amounts of XP but make sure you have left enough for planting seeds. Look at the seeds list and work out what gives the most back in terms of coins after outlaying, XP and time. You won't always be able to tend your farm so work out when you can otherwise crops will wither and that will be a waste of money and time.

Using coops and stables are good to cut down time in terms of harvesting large numbers of animals. When you have enough XP, neighbours and coins or FarmVille cash expand. This is an obvious suggestion but getting more room to plant crops, trees and animals and erect buildings is what will get you quickly through the levels to get bigger and better.

The FarmVille Secrets guide is a very functional guide that I suggest is the FarmVille bible. It is overstuffed with mind-boggling tips and hints to guarantee a immediate climb up through the levels, as well as receiving unimaginable amounts of XP and coins and even hard to come by FV cash. I looked around at other guides and this particular one is the best of them and is up to date with the latest clues and is unremittingly being improved. It is undemanding to read and make use of which is the most excellent part. Get yourself a copy and do splendidly well in FarmVille. 

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when you're expanding your chicken coop in farmville...?

can the same friends help you build it or does it have to be 10 different friends?

yes but they have to wait like 24 hours or something to help u again

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