Best beginner money routine
- Check active codes and event notices before farming.
- Choose one money activity for the session: fishing, gathering, gardening, cooking, or material collection.
- Follow a fixed route so you learn which items respawn reliably.
- Sell only common duplicates until the database confirms an item is safe to sell.
- Spend coins on upgrades that improve future earning, storage, or repeatable routes.
Items to think twice before selling
Rare materials, decor tokens, pet items, gifts, flower seeds, event items, and unfamiliar cooking ingredients may become more useful later. Keep one stack until you know their purpose.
Upgrade priority
Prioritize storage, tools, pet/hobby unlocks, repeatable gathering routes, and home upgrades that unlock more useful activities. Avoid cosmetic spending until you know what you need for progression.
What to track for a real profit table
| Item type | Source | Time needed | Best use | Keep or sell? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Common fish | Lake, river, sea | Short route | Beginner coins | Sell duplicates after checking recipes. |
| Cooking dish | Kitchen and ingredients | Medium route | Energy, gifts, or coins | Sell only if ingredients are easy to replace. |
| Event item | Limited event | Event window | Quest and collection | Keep until event needs are clear. |
Best topics to test first
Recent player discussions point to cooking, gardening, and fishing as the easiest money angles. Add tested rows for jam, mushroom dishes, fish-based recipes, grape or crop loops, and any event recipes that sell well. Always include cooking level and whether the recipe burns easily at low level.