![]() ![]() The Trap Scarecrow upgrade adds a bear trap to the Scarecrow, which will occasionally catch birds and turn them into meat. You can either sacrifice a plot space to do this, or you can opt to do what I did: Build two Scarecrows on either end of your farm for full coverage. To fix this, you’ll need to research and build a Scarecrow, which covers a wide range. If you watch your basic farm with any frequency, you’ll notice that birds will occasionally fly down and pluck your seeds from their plots. This effectively automates the entire farm process. Now when you come back from Crusades, you should have a chest full of goodies to cook with and more seeds already planted in your farm. This upgrades your Farmer Station with a chest and allows your followers to harvest crops for you. The most important farm upgrade, and the thing you want to nab quickly after reaching cult level 3, is the Farmer Station 2. Improving your farm Image: Massive Monster/Devolver Digital via PolygonĪs you upgrade your cult and increase your Devotion levels, you’ll gain access to some new tools to improve your farm: Cult level 2Įach of these upgrades will improve your farm or your overall cult, so let’s go over how to use them. Note: After planting a seed, you can use followers’ poop to fertilize plants for a better yield. All you need to do is refill the Seed Silo and harvest the plants once they’re ready. With this basic setup, your followers will automate part of your farm for you. This is a building where you can store some of your excess seeds, which your followers will pull from and plant in empty plots. Somewhere near your farm - but outside of the diamond, so you don’t waste space - place a Seed Silo. If you don’t have the resources or need to fill the entire thing, you can come back and finish it later. Place your Farmer Station somewhere where you’ve got plenty of room, and build as many Farm Plots as you’d like inside the blue diamond. This is the effective range of the station, and it tells you where you should and shouldn’t put Farm Plots. When you go to place a Farmer Station, you’ll notice a blue diamond around the building. ![]() Enter the Farming Bundle, which includes the Farmer Station and the Seed Silo. While this an easy way to get food, farming by yourself can be time-consuming, and you’ve got heretics to slay. After a few days, the plant will mature and you’ll be able to pick it. To grow food, all you need to do is build a Farm Plot, plant a seed (which you can purchase from a vendor, get from Crusades, or harvest from plants) in that Farm Plot, water it, and wait. The first will allow you to grow food for your followers, and the second will allow your followers to help you. Your first two Devotion upgrades for your cult should be the Farm Plot and the Farming Bundle. The basics Image: Massive Monster/Devolver Digital via Polygon ![]() In this guide, we’ll teach you how to build a great farm in Cult of the Lamb so you can keep your followers fed. Massive Monster has a simple solution to solve your food problems: Build a farm. The latter is quick and painless, but gathering enough high-quality food is a problem you’ll run into frequently in Cult of the Lamb - especially as you increase your follower count. In other words: you still need to feed them and pick up their poop. but your followers still have needs of the flesh. Cult of the Lamb is all about keeping the faith - others’ faith in you, your own faith in The One Who Waits, etc.
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