In our example we'll use carrots that are 1600 silver per seed and have a unit price of 330. I'll explain this so that you can understand. The item value of the grown material can outweigh the discount of the seed. Seeds being cheaper doesn't necessarily mean that they are the most profitable either. I used the examples I did because they are the maximum prices that you could pay for seeds to demonstrate the margins. Please continue to make that same comment down below so I can laugh at you for not reading the guide. This guide is to discourage people from using focus on plants. You should never use focus to water plants. To Make it abundantly clear for the idiots who can't read good. Which is the baseline for sustainable premium at the time this post was written.Įdit: Someone posted the new baseline Silver:Focus ratio so I updated some of the sections. 52:1 silver/focus nets you 16mil in 30 days. You should shoot for something that has a rate of return > 52 silver per focus spent. Use the focus on refining, crafting, or cooking/alchemy for better returns. TL:DR the TL:DR If you have active premium you should plant whatever is selling for the most at any given time and don't bother watering. On the long enough timeline it all nets out. You might have every seed survive a planting, you might lose half a crop. You might be the luckiest bastard and get a whole bunch of 12 returns or you might be unlucky and get nothing but 6 returns. None of these numbers take the random nature of returns into consideration and are just run on the mathematics of the average. You're not like to get info like this from Albion players often. These btw are the formulas so you can do this for yourself in the future. Net average profit per plant after cost of seeds 311-222=89 Net revenue after taxes 333 x 0.935 = 311. Assuming you have 5 fields on your island this is what your returns look like. If you sell for 333 per plant your average net profit is 802 silver per seed. With premium your average return is 9 plants per seed at a cost of 2,000 silver per seed (2,000 / 9 = 222) (222x1.065=237) B) If the price per plant is greater than 237 if you want to account for setup fee and market tax. If you choose not to water you will make a profit on any plant grown A) If you have premium. Carrots are the most consistent in that you will always get 2x the seeds if you water.įurthermore, as the maximum return for watering plants with maxed spec is 4,000 silver regardless of what is grown (It's actually less than this as you cannot sell seeds back to the vendor and can only sell them on the player market usually for less silver than the NPC costs) it's mathematically inferior to spend your focus on watering plants, a return of 32 silver per focus spent (in the best case scenario) is not enough to pay for premium. TL:DR It doesn't matter what you grow the cost of seeds and the returns are essentially the same the only thing that changes is the RNG associated with losing or gaining seeds. Ghoul Yarrow, the t8 herb, has the same rate of return as Pumpkin seeds. If you water pumpkins your return rate is 113% if you multiply the return rate for watering by the price of the seed (30,000 * 1.13 = 33,900) you get a return of roughly 4,000 silver per day which is the same as the carrots. Which means that factoring in the standard return over the average lifespan of the seed without watering gets you a cost of. That is our baseline, lets do the math with pumpkins though.ġ Pumpkin seed costs 30,000 silver and has a base return of 93.33%. Carrots cost 2000 silver per day to plant (assuming max price from the farming NPC vendor) and will return 2 seeds if watered.Īt max spec you will spend 125 focus to water which gives you a return of 32 silver per focus spent. Every seed averages out to 2000 silver per day on a long enough timeline if you grow without watering. I'm going to tell you the secret to farming! It doesn't matter what seed you grow, they all are the same price. Do not follow this guide unless you have active premium. If you do not have active premium then the math in this guide will be off and you will most likely lose silver. Disclaimer: This guide assumes that you have active premium.
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