
Sometime after the player has seen the finished Grandpa's Shed interior, Robin will come to the farm again between 9AM and 6PM. The questline ends here, effectively giving the player a second basement and a second greenhouse in one location. Susan has also donated several plants to spruce up the floor. Upstairs Robin has installed window panes on the roof to allow the floor to grow plants, like a greenhouse. The downstairs area, she says, would be a great space for using them to age wine. The next morning, the player can enter the shed to find Robin already there. After gathering all materials, Robin will come to the farm and declare that not only will she start that day, but she also thinks she will be done by tomorrow! Grandpa's Shed Part 2: Rotten Wood, Rusty PipesĪfter the player has seen Robin, they will be able to drop the materials off in the shed as they are able. Robin tells you to take your time gathering everything, and she'll craft a special chest to leave in the shed for storing everything. She needs 150 pieces of hardwood, 600 pieces of stone, 50 iron bars, and 20 battery packs. She asks the player to visit her shop later to discuss the details.īy the time the player arrives, Robin has calculated the material costs for repairing the shed. She is making a check of abandoned buildings and suggests the player come watch her inspect Grandpa's Shed.Īfter looking it over, Robin decides it would be a good challenge of her skills to restore the building. However, any player can contribute to the required materials amount.Īfter the player has entered Grandpa's Shed for the first time, Robin will visit the farmhouse and knock on the door between 7AM and 3PM. Warning: This section contains major spoilers! Read at your own risk!Īll events in the questline must be triggered by the host in multiplayer. No special fish are found by fishing in the small pond near the farmhouse.įor information on original fishing times please see this page on the official wiki. Several types of fish are found casting into the river on Grandpa's Farm. On the Grandpa's Farm map, Grandpa's Shrine is hidden behind the waterfall to the right of Grandpa's Shed. See the quest section below for more details on unlocking it. It is initially inaccessible until the player has a gold pickaxe or higher, due to a meteorite that has landed on the front stairs. Grandpa's Shed is now included on the farm in the northwest corner. If not, a large L-shaped portion of the interior crops will be lost after playing a day and saving.

If changed, this file will need to be re-edited after updates. This new interior layout has been redesigned, with more room for crops and 13 dedicated fruit tree planting spots. By editing the "larger greenhouse" option in the \ Grandpa's Farm\config.json file from "false" to "true" you can access a larger interior. The interior defaults to the game's original version. The player will need a copper axe to reach it. The greenhouse is now located in the western part of the farm and has a stone bridge which leads to it. Much like the Forest Farm map, the western side of this farm (across the small stone bridge) can spawn forageables.


It is located in the upper middle of the map, next to the staircase which leads north. Even with Deluxe Speed Gro (which has its own cost if you aren't making it, which has infrastructure costs), you're still looking at 315g/day, which still won't compare to Ancient Wine, much less Pale Ale or Peach/Pomegranate preserves.The cave where Demetrius sets up his experiment. 3,150/ea but taking two weeks to produce means a daily yield of 225g. Starfruit is even worse, on a per-day basis. By contrast, Ancient Fruit sells for 2,310g/ea and takes a week, so divide by seven and we get 330g/day. Hops turned into Pale Ale sell for 420g/ea and produce daily. And daily peach/pomegranate preserves gives a greater profit per day than even hops into pale ale.Īssuming Artisan perk, peach or pomegranate preserves cost 461g/ea, and are produced daily. Another thing about Peaches and Pomegranates (both cost the same) is that they can be turned into Preserves very easily, only needing around 2-3 preserves jars per tree to keep up with demand, which gives you something useful to do with your preserves jars once you get to the point that you're not planting any small berries in your yard anymore.
