Bud Farm: 420 is a game about growing legal weed, turning your weed camp into a lucrative city, and preparing for the Budfarm 420 Fest, a huge concert out in the desert. You can grow various strains and buds, make new products, and upgrade just about every aspect of your farm.
You can collect coins and Potbucks, use bat guano to speed along your plants, plant mystery seeds, and unlock all sorts of new buildings, such as the Extractory and restaurants.
Read on for some tips and tricks for Bud Farm: 420!
Much of the game is locked until you reach a certain player experience level, so you need to level up quickly. The quickest ways to level up are to grow buds and to complete orders at the budboard.
You can earn experience just from harvesting buds, or you can earn it by filling orders, which usually consist of buds, at least until later levels.
You can complete both quests and achievements not only to further your advancement in the game, but to earn free Potbucks and other rewards. The quests are easier to complete and will provide resources, bat guano, coins, and other goodies.
The achievements will give you free Potbucks when you complete them. Hit the achievements menu to see what you have to do in order to complete each achievements. Usually it has to do with growing a specific bud and harvesting it a specific number of times, or using guano bags a number of times.
Once you unlock new production buildings such as the Munchie Zone and the Band Stage, you’ll have a whole range of new products that you can make. Often these will take more time but be worth more money when you produce them. New orders will be added to the order board to take advantage of the new product, as well.
You can tap on various shrubs and bushes to remove them in order to clean up the look of your farm. You don’t have to remove them – there is no performance gain for doing so – but doing so can make your farm look more well-organized. You can earn shovels from ganja chests or from the store.
Some of them will cost more than others. A large bush, for example, will take four shovels, while a small one will take one shovel. A large rock will take four pickaxes, while a small rock will take just one pickaxe.
Tap on Dave’s Workshop for a one-stop area where you can upgrade everything. Some upgrades won’t even require hardware or screws to pull off, but every upgrade has a practical use, so have an upgrade running as often as possible.
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PS: how do and when do you purchase the missing item?