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==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
− | You may thought about kegs vs dehydrator | + | You may have thought about using kegs vs. dehydrator. The reality is that in the early game, you should buy the dehydrator recipe and start putting in blueberries and cranberries. In general, use multi harvest crops that would require a ton of kegs or preserved jars instead. This can be a great early game source of money. You can get 400 gold per dried blueberries. In the end game, dehydrator is not recommended to be used instead of kegs except for when creating raisins. This is because you'll likely have more materials for kegs and more available space to place them. So instead of the 2.1x + 7 multiplier with dehydrator+artisan, you can get a 4.2x multiplier with kegs |
==Tailoring== | ==Tailoring== |
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Dried Fruit | |
Chewy pieces of dried fruit. | |
Information | |
Source | Artisan Goods |
Sell Price | 7.5 × Fruit Base Price + 25 |
Artisan Goods | |
Equipment | Dehydrator |
Processing Time | 1750m (≈1d) |
Ingredients | Any Fruit except Grapes (5) |
Dried Fruit is an Artisan Good made from the Dehydrator, taking one in-game day.
The amount of energy and health restored from dried fruit is 3 times the base fruit Energy/Health restoration. The sell price of Dried Fruit depends on the fruit used (7.5 x Base Fruit Price + 25).
Since the Dehydrator requires 5 fruit per use, the net advantage of drying fruit is (1.5x Fruit Base Price + 5) per fruit used. With the Artisan profession, the benefit is (2.1x Fruit Base Price + 7) per fruit used.
Since value is based on Fruit Base Price alone, similarly to Sashimi, the actual benefit compared to selling the fruit will decrease for fruit of higher quality, along with a slight decrease in actual benefit if the Fruit benefits from the Tiller profession.
For example, if Artisan profession is not chosen iridium quality Fruit will generally make a loss if dehydrated and gold quality only make a 5g profit per fruit if the Tiller profession does not apply.
Gifting
Villager Reactions
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Hate | Jas • Sebastian • Vincent |
Bundles
Dried Fruit is not used in any Bundles
Recipes
Dried Fruit is not used in any Recipes
Strategy
You may have thought about using kegs vs. dehydrator. The reality is that in the early game, you should buy the dehydrator recipe and start putting in blueberries and cranberries. In general, use multi harvest crops that would require a ton of kegs or preserved jars instead. This can be a great early game source of money. You can get 400 gold per dried blueberries. In the end game, dehydrator is not recommended to be used instead of kegs except for when creating raisins. This is because you'll likely have more materials for kegs and more available space to place them. So instead of the 2.1x + 7 multiplier with dehydrator+artisan, you can get a 4.2x multiplier with kegs
Tailoring
Dried Fruit is a yellow dye when used in the spool of the Sewing Machine with a dyeable clothing item in the feed. It can be placed in the yellow dye pot at Emily's and Haley's house for use in dyeing.
Quests
1 Dried Fruit may be requested by the Raccoon at the Giant Stump
History
- 1.6: Introduced.