Seasons just changed in #dCrops (not to mention all new skills like cooking and crafting coming really soon and my beta packs to open).
Quests
Now that I know a bit more what I'm doing, I decided to work on getting my first quest chest. Each season, you can get completely new quests. Most will be related to crops you can plant that season. It's partially luck based, though, so like me, you could have some off-season crop goals. After doing two re-rolls, here's my quest list:
I don't have much experience to base this on, but I consider this a fairly lucky roll. For a small farmer like me, having overlapping quests (e.g. I have two quests of "Plant 1 Kale seeds") makes it a lot easier to get rewards. I have 2 quests (wheat and tomato) that are out of season, but they are summer crops, so I'll knock them out next season.
My Farm
My little pride and joy. Legendary seed (strawberry) in a legendary plot should produce a ton for me this season! It's also nice to see the hi-tec land has shot up in price, so my wallet is happy.
I've got my 4 Cauliflower planted, which will knock off both my "harvest 3" and "harvest 4" cauliflower quests. After harvesting the broccoli, I'll put in the Kale seed, which will knock at those 2 quests, too.
Packs
I dipped my toe in a bit more and picked up 5 more beta packs last night. This was after reading this article about all the new types of NFTs that would be included.
I'm still not sure whether to open them all or hold on to some (packs give you 2000 crop power each). Any advice from big farmers out there? what are you doing with your packs?
Conclusion
It's a fun little game on the HIVE blockchain, and I got started with a small portion of the capital I've built up just by being active on peakd and hive. There are contests almost daily to win seed NFTs (follow to see when they are posted). It doesn't take a lot of time (unless you go nuts and buy a ton of land and seed!). It's also really cheap to get started. Give it a try!
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https://www.dcrops.com/?ref=kstreet
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https://www.dcrops.com