If you're looking for a different kind of survival experience in Sons of the Forest, building a blueberry farming empire might be the answer. This is exactly what one player did, turning the game into a laid-back, farming sim.
"I soon decided that my ultimate goal was to be completely self-sufficient by growing, harvesting, and eating blueberries," the player wrote. They discovered that a single blueberry could satisfy both hydration and fullness by 1%, and set a target of 100 blueberries per day to sustain themselves.
With the help of a friend, Kelvin, the player set up a small blueberry farm, starting with eight planters. However, the farm required a lot of sticks to build, and the player struggled to find them. Kelvin, on the other hand, was able to locate sticks quickly, making him an essential part of the blueberry empire.
After a few days of building, the player had set up 25 planters, producing a steady supply of blueberries. They established a routine of harvesting the ripe berries in the morning, replacing the withered bushes with new seeds, and then exploring the island.
Not having to worry about food made peaceful mode even more relaxing, and the player enjoyed a laid-back life alongside Kelvin. They remarked that they had grown more blueberries in Sons of the Forest in five days than in a whole season in Stardew Valley.
In conclusion, building a blueberry farm can offer a unique, peaceful experience in Sons of the Forest. While it may not be everyone's cup of tea, it's worth a try for those looking for something different.
- Discovering peaceful mode and the planter system
- Setting up a blueberry farm with the help of a friend
- Scaling up the farm and establishing a routine
- Enjoying a peaceful life in Sons of the Forest
"I soon decided that my ultimate goal was to be completely self-sufficient by growing, harvesting, and eating blueberries," the player wrote. They discovered that a single blueberry could satisfy both hydration and fullness by 1%, and set a target of 100 blueberries per day to sustain themselves.
With the help of a friend, Kelvin, the player set up a small blueberry farm, starting with eight planters. However, the farm required a lot of sticks to build, and the player struggled to find them. Kelvin, on the other hand, was able to locate sticks quickly, making him an essential part of the blueberry empire.
After a few days of building, the player had set up 25 planters, producing a steady supply of blueberries. They established a routine of harvesting the ripe berries in the morning, replacing the withered bushes with new seeds, and then exploring the island.
Not having to worry about food made peaceful mode even more relaxing, and the player enjoyed a laid-back life alongside Kelvin. They remarked that they had grown more blueberries in Sons of the Forest in five days than in a whole season in Stardew Valley.
In conclusion, building a blueberry farm can offer a unique, peaceful experience in Sons of the Forest. While it may not be everyone's cup of tea, it's worth a try for those looking for something different.
"I’m pretty sure I’ve grown more blueberries in SOTF in five days than I have during a whole season in Stardew Valley."