Name of the file: Growtopia Cheat Codes - Author: DAV |
Growtopia Cheat Codes: ------------ Submitted by: David K. Quick Guide to Massing: ----------------------- Massing is basically using low rarity seeds such as grass, dirt, cave bg to splice your way up to get popular high rarity items such as display boxes, steel etc. The amount of wls spent depends on how many trees you wanna make. -=How do I know if a mass is good to go?=- Take a look at the respective trade worlds and see the demand and supply. If there is demand for the item, go for it. -=Where can I get recipes about these masses?=- Worlds like MASS is amazing if you are a first time masser as it calculates the seed loss for you. If you are a little more experienced, Massrich or Masshelp can be good worlds to refer to. Just remember that these worlds are here for references and seed loss rates given in the worlds may not be 100% accurate! -=Tips on Massing=- Determine how many trees you want to make and be sure to account for any seed loss along the way. My best tip is to add 50-100 seeds on top of the original amount you are massing. Example, if I am massing 100 trees, i will usually do about 150 trees in order to account for any seed loss so I will not fall below 100 trees. * Understand which steps are farmable or cheap to skip. * You wont need to splice every step of the way and this is where buying seeds is crucial to save your sanity. For example, if I am massing porticullis, I will require death spikes and dungeon doors (window + door). In this case, I can just buy death spike seeds and window seeds (both are farmable) and farm them to the desired amount first, which can save you a bunch of wls and effort. Make use of items to help you out! (for those with a bigger budget) Items such as harvester + DCS + fuel packs can go a long way to help you get more blocks out of your non-farmables, reduces your seed loss in a way. Apart from those, Buddy head + builders role level and the blue ancestral tesseract of dimensions help you squeeze more blocks out of your breaking, which helps reduces your seed loss! |