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After placing the Gold Clock, it can be turned on or off.
 
After placing the Gold Clock, it can be turned on or off.
 
Note that it also prevents Fences from decaying outside the farm.
 
  
 
Constructing the Gold Clock is necessary to achieve [[Perfection]].
 
Constructing the Gold Clock is necessary to achieve [[Perfection]].
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**[[Grass]] is not considered debris by the Gold Clock, so it continues to appear randomly.
 
**[[Grass]] is not considered debris by the Gold Clock, so it continues to appear randomly.
 
**[[Trees]] no longer randomly appear on the farms, though they can still be manually planted and continue to grow. Existing trees will still randomly drop seeds. Off of the farm, trees continue to sprout automatically as before.
 
**[[Trees]] no longer randomly appear on the farms, though they can still be manually planted and continue to grow. Existing trees will still randomly drop seeds. Off of the farm, trees continue to sprout automatically as before.
*Keeps all [[Crafting#Fences|fences]] from decaying, so they never need repair.
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*Keeps all [[Crafting#Fences|fences]] from decaying (including those outside the farm), so they never need repair.
 
*Keeps time with the in-game clock.
 
*Keeps time with the in-game clock.
  

Revision as of 18:19, 16 May 2024

Gold Clock
Gold Clock.png
Prevents debris from appearing on your farm. Keeps fences from decaying.
Information
Build cost: data-sort-value="10000000">Gold.png10,000,000g
Build materials: None
Size: 3x2
3x2

The Gold Clock is a type of building purchasable from the Wizard at the Wizard's Tower after finishing the quest "Goblin Problem".

After placing the Gold Clock, it can be turned on or off.

Constructing the Gold Clock is necessary to achieve Perfection.

Behavior

When placed, the Gold Clock:

  • Prevents debris from appearing on the farm and the Ginger Island farm.
    • Grass is not considered debris by the Gold Clock, so it continues to appear randomly.
    • Trees no longer randomly appear on the farms, though they can still be manually planted and continue to grow. Existing trees will still randomly drop seeds. Off of the farm, trees continue to sprout automatically as before.
  • Keeps all fences from decaying (including those outside the farm), so they never need repair.
  • Keeps time with the in-game clock.

Trivia

  • The Gold Clock is the most expensive building available to purchase.

History