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+ | Increases maximum area of effect to a '''3x3 area''' (9 corresponding tiles). | ||
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− | |Capacity increased to '''100''' charges. | + | |Capacity increased to '''100''' charges. |
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+ | Increases maximum area of effect to a '''6x3 area''' (18 corresponding tiles). | ||
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Revision as of 18:40, 30 December 2019
The Watering Can is a tool obtained at the beginning of the game that is used to water Crops. It may be refilled at any water source, including the kitchen sink (if the player has a kitchen).
Every crop needs to be watered each day until fully grown. An immature crop that goes unwatered on any day does not die, but it does not grow either. Mature crops that produce multiple harvests also require daily watering.
Crops do not need to be watered on days in which it rains. Crops grown from Winter Seeds do need to be watered each day in Winter, even if it is snowing. Mature crops that produce a single harvest do not need to be watered, they may be left in place until the player wishes to harvest them. (Note that the formation of Giant Crops requires daily watering of mature plants.)
Tip: Using Retaining Soil fertilizer may allow a crop to stay watered for extra days.
The Watering Can may be upgraded at the Blacksmith. The cost and resource requirements for each upgrade are shown in the table below. To water more than one tile at a time, hold left-click to "charge" an upgraded Watering Can, then release it to water an area.
Grades of Watering Can
Image | Name | Cost | Ingredients | Improvements |
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Watering Can | Starter Tool | Has a total water capacity of 40 charges before it has to be refilled. | ||
Copper Watering Can | 2,000g | Copper Bar (5) | Capacity increased to 55 charges.
Increases maximum area of effect to 3 tiles in a straight line. | |
Steel Watering Can | 5,000g | Iron Bar (5) | Capacity increased to 70 charges.
Increases maximum area of effect to 5 tiles in a straight line. | |
Gold Watering Can | 10,000g | Gold Bar (5) | Capacity increased to 85 charges.
Increases maximum area of effect to a 3x3 area (9 corresponding tiles). | |
Iridium Watering Can | 25,000g | Iridium Bar (5) | Capacity increased to 100 charges.
Increases maximum area of effect to a 6x3 area (18 corresponding tiles). |
Upgrades and Water Consumption
The starter Watering Can waters one tile and uses one unit of water. A fully-charged Copper Watering Can uses 2 units of water and waters 3 tiles. A fully-charged Steel Watering Can uses 3 units of water, Gold uses 4, and Iridium uses 5 units of water.
Bonus: If the amount of water in a can is not enough to cover a fully-charged area, the game will allow the fully-charged operation anyway.
Energy Cost
- See Proficiency
Trivia
If you water a Torch, Campfire, or other crafted lighting object, it will remain lit.
History
- 1.3: The player can refill a Watering Can at the kitchen sink, if the player has a kitchen.
- 1.4: The player can refill a Watering Can at a Fish Pond.
Tools | |
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Basic | Axes • Golden Scythe • Iridium Scythe • Hoes • Pans • Pickaxes • Scythe • Trash Cans • Watering Cans |
Fishing | Training Rod • Bamboo Pole • Fiberglass Rod • Iridium Rod • Advanced Iridium Rod • Crab Pot |
Other | Auto-Grabber • Auto-Petter • Hay Hopper • Heater • Incubator • Milk Pail • Ostrich Incubator • Shears |