Guide de construction de ferme
Concevoir une ferme efficace : irrigation, stockage, transformation et flux.
🎯 Farm Building Overview
A well-designed farm minimizes walking distance, streamlines production, and scales easily. Ce guide montre comment organiser les zones et l'infrastructure pour une efficacité maximale.
- Flux clair : Crops → Storage → Processing → Selling
- Chemins courts : Reduce back-and-forth movements
- Évolutif : Expand in modules without redesign
🧩 Core Zones & Prérequis
🌾 Crop Fields
Group by water timing; leave path lanes every 2-3 rows.
💧 Irrigation Routes
Create watering loops optimized for golden hours.
📦 Storage Hub
Central chests for ingredients and finished goods.
⚙️ Processing Line
Mills, ovens, mixers placed in sequence (assembly line).
🛣️ Pathing
2-tile wide paths connecting all zones and the market.
🚚 Loading Bay
Near the market or selling point for quick trips.
📝 Step-by-Step Farm Building
Étape 1 : Layout Planning
- Reserve 50-60% for crops; 20% for processing; 10-15% for storage; rest for paths
- Plan rectangular plots for easy watering
- Leave expansion space at edges
Étape 2 : Irrigation Setup
- Create clockwise watering loop; end near storage
- Schedule watering during 7:00-9:00
Étape 3 : Storage Placement
- Place storage between fields and processing line
- Use labeled chests per ingredient type
Étape 4 : Processing Stations
- Arrange: Mill → Mixer → Oven → Cooler
- Keep 1-tile gaps for movement
Étape 5 : Optimize & Scale
- Time a full loop; relocate stations if walking > 20 seconds
- Duplicate the module to expand capacity
💡 Astuces pro
Module Design: Build 10x10 crop blocks with shared storage for easy scaling.
Two-Way Flow: Separate input and output paths to avoid congestion.
Batch Runs: Process one recipe at a time to reduce context switching.
Night Prep: Queue processing before logging off for passive gains.