Difference between revisions of "Keg"
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Because of this, low-value high-yield crops like corn or tomatoes are more valuable in the preserves jar. | Because of this, low-value high-yield crops like corn or tomatoes are more valuable in the preserves jar. | ||
The keg, on the other hand, favors crops with a much higher base value, such as [[Ancient Fruit]] or [[Melon]]s. | The keg, on the other hand, favors crops with a much higher base value, such as [[Ancient Fruit]] or [[Melon]]s. | ||
− | Below is a list of crops that are more beneficial to be put in the keg. | + | Below is a list of crops that are more beneficial to be put in the keg. (raw base price) |
− | *[[Ancient Fruit]] | + | *'''[[Ancient Fruit]] (750g)''' |
− | *[[Apple]] | + | *[[Apple]] (100g) |
− | *[[Blueberry]] | + | *[[Blueberry]] (80g) |
− | *[[Cactus Fruit]] | + | *[[Cactus Fruit]] (75g) |
− | *[[Cherry]] | + | *[[Cherry]] (80g) |
− | *[[Coconut]] | + | *[[Coconut]] (100g) |
− | *[[Cranberry]] | + | *[[Cranberry]] (130g) |
− | *[[Crystal Fruit]] | + | *[[Crystal Fruit]] (150g) |
− | *[[Grape]] | + | *[[Grape]] (80g) |
− | *[[Melon]] | + | *'''[[Melon]] (250g)''' |
− | *[[Orange]] | + | *[[Orange]] (100g) |
− | *[[Peach]] | + | *[[Peach]] (140g) |
− | *[[Pomegranate]] | + | *[[Pomegranate]] (140g) |
− | *[[Rhubarb]] | + | *'''[[Rhubarb]] (220g)''' |
− | *[[Spice Berry]] | + | *[[Spice Berry]] (80g) |
− | *[[Starfruit]] | + | *'''[[Starfruit]] (800g)''' |
− | *[[Strawberry]] | + | *[[Strawberry]] (120g) |
− | *[[Pumpkin]] | + | *'''[[Pumpkin]] (320g)''' |
− | *[[Red Cabbage]] | + | *'''[[Red Cabbage]] (260g)''' |
− | *[[Hops]] | + | *[[Hops]] (25g but 8 x) |
− | *[[Wheat]] | + | *[[Wheat]] (25g but 12 x) |
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Revision as of 13:54, 11 July 2016
Keg | |
Put a fruit or vegetable in here. Eventually it will turn into a beverage. | |
Information | |
Source | Crafting with Farming Level 8 |
Season | Any Season |
Sell Price | Cannot be sold |
Crafting | |
Ingredients | Wood (30) Clay (1) Copper Bar (1) Iron Bar (1) Oak Resin (1) |
The Keg is a piece of equipment used to make Artisan Goods. It takes crops and turns it into Keg Products.
Recipe
Image | Name | Description | Ingredients | Recipe From |
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Keg | Put a fruit or vegetable in here. Eventually it will turn into a beverage. | Wood (30) Clay (1) Copper Bar (1) Iron Bar (1) Oak Resin (1) | Farming Level 8 |
Products
Image | Name | Description | Ingredient | Time | Sell Price | Restores | |||
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Beer | Drink in moderation. | Wheat |
2250 mins* (1~2 Days) |
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Pale Ale | Drink in moderation. | Hops |
2360 mins* (1~2 Days) |
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Wine | Drink in moderation. |
Any Fruit |
10000 mins* (around 7 Days) |
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Juice | A sweet, nutritious beverage. |
Any Vegetable |
6000 mins* (around 4 Days) |
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Tomato will produce a juice rather than a wine. Hot Pepper will produce a wine rather than a juice.
Preserve Jar Vs. Keg
The Preserves Jar increases the profit of a crop using the following equation: 50g + (2 * base value of crop), while the Keg multiplies the base value of fruits by 3, and vegetables by 2.25. Because of this, low-value high-yield crops like corn or tomatoes are more valuable in the preserves jar. The keg, on the other hand, favors crops with a much higher base value, such as Ancient Fruit or Melons. Below is a list of crops that are more beneficial to be put in the keg. (raw base price)
- Ancient Fruit (750g)
- Apple (100g)
- Blueberry (80g)
- Cactus Fruit (75g)
- Cherry (80g)
- Coconut (100g)
- Cranberry (130g)
- Crystal Fruit (150g)
- Grape (80g)
- Melon (250g)
- Orange (100g)
- Peach (140g)
- Pomegranate (140g)
- Rhubarb (220g)
- Spice Berry (80g)
- Starfruit (800g)
- Strawberry (120g)
- Pumpkin (320g)
- Red Cabbage (260g)
- Hops (25g but 8 x)
- Wheat (25g but 12 x)