Farm Up Cheats

Easy moneyThis works easily if you have high experience in Herbalism, First Aid, Skinning, Leather Working, etc. Get the materials needed for what you want to make. For example, for First Aid, kill lots of humanoids for linen cloth, wool cloth, etc. Then, just sell the materials to an NPC.

If you want more money (for example for Skinning and Leatherworking), make something out of the leather, then sell or auction it off at the nearest auction house.In Ashenvalle, there are Rotting Slime that drop treasure chests with good items. Easy experienceAn easy way to increase the speed of leveling up is being rested. This will double the experience from killing enemies only. Discovering an area will not get you double the experience. An easy way to get rested is logging out at an inn. Whenever you know you are going to be away from the game for awhile, try to log out while inside an inn.

This will get your player rested while you are away. To tell if your character is rested, look up at the circle next to his or her portrait where it shows your level. A 'zzz' will be there instead of your level.

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This indicates that you are rested. You can also tell if you are rested by looking at your experience bar. The experience you have gained so far will be blue and all of the experience you gain will be blue until you pass the small marker on the experience bar.

Easy kills with WarlockWhen you are a Warlock, use your Fireballs and Drain Soul powers together on an enemy. You must do some quests to get some of these powers. Note: This works most, but not all of the time. Prairie ChickenGo to Saldean's Farm in Westfall and find a chicken. Select it and type ' /chicken' into the chat window.

Note: Setting up a macro for this will make it go a lot quicker. Do this until 'Chicken looks at you quizzically. Maybe you should inspect it?' Appears in the chat window. It requires a lot of tries to do this; patience is required.

If done correctly, right-clicking over the chicken should open a quest window. Accept it and purchase the Special Chicken Feed from Farmer Saldean. Return to the chicken, select it, then type ' /cheer' into the chat window. Right click the chicken and complete the quest. If everything is done correctly, the chicken will now lay an egg. This egg is your new pet, a Prairie Chicken.From: p.petrawski@comcast.netAlthough the quest to obtain the Prairie Chicken is Alliance only, it is possible to get the chicken as a Horde member. Have a friend on an Alliance account do the quest and allow you to pick up the egg from the ground.

Alternately, steal the egg when an Alliance member finishes the quest and the chicken lays its egg. This is an very rare pet in the Horde. Where to find EkeyakeeIn the 'Ekeyakee' quest given by Segra Darkthorn in the CrossRoads, go northeast to Grol'dom farm. Travel to the east side of the mountain, where you will find the bones of a Giant Kodo near a tree. Stand next to the head and blow the horn.

Ekeyakee will appear, unless someone just killed him a moment ago. He will be standing next to the tail if done correctly, and is a level 16 White Lion. Remember that this is a quest, and if you kill him you cannot try again unless you get a friend to blow the horn and let you tame it. If this happens, he loses the horn. You can get a new one from Segra by abandoning the quest and getting it back from her.

Increase Enchant skillSelect Tailoring and Enchanting as your two professions, then kill a lot of Defias Thieves if you are in Elwynn Forest or Defias Looters, or Pillagers if you are in Westfall. Get a lot of linen cloth, then tailor a large number of bolt and shirts. Get your skill to about 40 or 50, then go to a Journeyman Tailor. Learn to create a red linen robe. Try Stormwind if you are human.

Then, create some red linen robes. They are enchanted; use Disenchant to get a skill point in Enchant and either Lesser Magic or Strange Dust. Then, enchant people's bracers for free. Buy linen cloth from people and make more red linen robes and disenchant them.

This requires some time and money, but it is much easier than any other way. EnchantingGive away free Enchants if people provide the materials or wait till you are over level 40 and have a mount and can use it. Then, buy lots of the same materials and repeatedly enchant the same item with the same enchant until it will not level you any more. Then, repeat the process. This will get you to a high Enchanting level quickly. Easy kills with WarlockWhile playing as a Warlock, use your Fireballs and Drain Soul powers at a time on an enemy.

You must do some quests to get some of these powers. Note: This works most of the time. Learning how to fish, cook, etc.Go to a trainer and learn the basics. Once your done with the basic learning, open your ability book. The ability you learned should be there.

Drag the ability to your action bar. Once there, click on it and it will probably say what kind of items you need or where to go. Note: You must have the correct weapons to do this.

For example, for fishing you will need a Fishing Rod; and for Mining you will need a Mining Pick. From there, once you reach a certain level in your abilities you can upgrade your weapons. Character developmentFor Warriors and Paladins, choose their job as a blacksmith. This will increase their experience faster than any rate.

For Priests, Warlock, Mage, or Shaman, choose healing abilities, never blacksmith or fishing. This will slow your experience. Lordz Of Brooklyn referenceIn Goldshire, there is a man named Remy Two-Times.

This is a reference to the Lordz Of Brooklyn group member Paulie 2times. Romeo and Juliet referenceIn Undercity, all of the bankers last names are Montague, which is a reference to the famous family which Romeo belongs to. Float in midairFirst, get to the Great Lift area in Thousand Needles. Wait for one of the lifts to go down and come back up. Try to jump on the lift as it is coming up. If you are successful, you should fall through the roof and go to the wooden floor.

When the lift goes down you will be standing at the top of The Great lift. If you move, you will fall and kill yourself. Additionally, when you are in Thunder Bluff or any other area that has a lift with a roof, wait until it goes down. When it starts coming up again, jump on the roof before it gets there and do not move.

After it goes back down, you should be floating in mid-air where you hit the roof.Press Esc and put the pointer under the 'Logout' option. As you select the 'Logout' option, jump. Note: This will not work in inns, and your timing must be precise.

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. You have to use the basket to collect produce.

Crops will grow on their own (and “production” buildings will produce, but we’ll get to those a bit later), but in order to actually gather what’s been grown/made you have to drag the basket over the various plots. Just tap and drag to collect everything that’s currently available.

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The only way to earn money is to fulfill orders. You’ll see a bunch of cartoony character portraits along the top of the screen that denote customer orders (so to speak). By supplying them with the specific goods they require, you’ll earn coins that can be spent on further upgrading your farm and planting more crops. Merge to save space and increase output. By merging (i.e. Combining) two of the exact same type and level of produce – such as two level 1 tomatoes, two level 4 carrots, etc – you can create one bit of produce at a higher level.

So two level 1s become one level 2, two level 2s become one level 3, and so on. Higher levels produce faster and can store a greater number of goods. Plus a level 3 anything takes up a lot less space than four level 1s. You can also merge buildings. You’ll unlock the ability to purchase buildings as you gain ranks (from completing orders), and they merge the same way as produce. Expand your farm.

This won’t be necessary to deal with immediately, but once you start unlocking more kinds of produce you’ll definitely want more space. More space makes it much easier to buy multiple seeds at the same time (it makes merging faster). Plus it gives you the space you’ll need for new seed types and buildings.Farming Tips. You can sell unwanted plots.

By tapping on a plot with produce on it you can bring up a screen to see how fast it grows, what level it’s currently at, and so on. If you then tap the garbage can icon in the top-left corner of the window you’ll be able to sell the selected plot for a few coins.

It’s not much, but every little bit helps when you’re starting out. Look for green customers and listen for the jingle. Whenever you’ve met the requirements for an order, you’ll hear a chime to let you know – this will happen the moment you get what you need, as well as once you start up the game if anyone is good to go. The icons of customers who’s orders can be completed will also change to green. You can see what a customer needs for their order, and how much they’re going to pay, by tapping on their icon. This is a good way to plan ahead, but you can also use it to decide whose orders to fulfill first (i.e.

Start with the ones that pay better). Try to keep everything close together.

By grouping your various plots and buildings, you’ll be able to collect from them with a quick pass or two of the basket – rather than having to drag your finger all over the farm. The payoff to merging doesn’t really kick in until level 6. As your produce gains levels, the amount of time it takes for more to grow (and the total amount a single plot can store) will increase, but those amounts aren’t much better than having multiple level 1s or 2s. It isn’t until level 6 (the plot will get a wooded planter box around it) that you’ll start to see much faster growth times and greater storage capacities.

Try to keep your buildings running at all times. Unlike crops, buildings (Bread Factories, Cow Pens, etc) can only produce goods when you’ve supplied them with the produce they need in order to operate. For example, you can’t make bread unless you toss some wheat into it.

Once they’re done with a task, they’ll sit idle (and not make you anything you can sell) until you resupply them. You might want to think about having more than one juice factory. The juice factory is a bit different than the other buildings you’ll unlock early on because you can turn most types of produce into their corresponding juices – and that means even more types of good that customers will want. And since you can only make one type of juice at a time, having more factories will make fulfilling more orders a bit easier.

You can temporarily double the amount of goods collected if you tap the button just underneath the basket icon and watch an ad. I normally don’t suggest watching ads for stuff, but doubling the amount of stuff you collect will significantly help with fulfilling orders. If you’re going to double your collections, try to do it once you re-open the game after spending time away. At this point many of your plots will be full or close to it, so the effect will be at its most beneficial. You can also double up your new seedlings by tapping the double “up arrows” button in the bottom right. This will temporarily make all of the seeds you plant start at level 2, effectively cutting your merge time and costs in half.

If you decide to double up your seeds like this, wait until you have a decent amount of coins first. That way you can get the doubling effect and then buy a bunch of level two seeds all at once and merge them immediately. It’s a lot faster and easier to manage than buying a few seeds here and there, then having to wait for more money to come in to do it again. Grab the falling leaves. By tapping these leaves you’ll drop them into your farm, and once they’re on your farm you can merge them like everything else. Two leaves will make a seed, and two seeds will become a random plot of level 1 produce. This is a great way to save money early on, and even after that you can sell whatever you decide you don’t need.