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Farming Mastery can be obtained after the player gains access to the Mastery Cave and completing a level of mastery by obtaining 10,000 Mastery points. Farming is the central totem and is represented by a watering can. By unlocking this Mastery the player gains the Iridium Scythe, the Statue Of Blessings Recipe, and the Farming mastery power.
Name | Rewards | Power | ||
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Farming Mastery |
Iridium Scythe | Can be used to harvest any crops. It's also excellent at gathering hay. | You can now find Golden Animal Crackers, which permanently doubles a farm animal's produce. Doesn't work on pigs. | |
Statue Of Blessings Recipe | Touching the statue gives a unique blessing every day. |
History
- 1.6: Introduced.