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Core Keeper How to Plant Seeds
In Core Keeper, the worlds are the games made from some united and jointly split concepts of exploration, mining, and agricultural. The latter requirement, to some level, demands a soil-deep understanding of the basics of agriculture on the part of the one using the developed designs.
One of the fundamental activities is planting seeds, and learning to do so is far more complex than just throwing seeds into the soil randomly. Actually, it's a process that requires attention to detail and a bit of strategy.
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Getting Started with Your Garden
Before you plant anything, you'll need to tend to your garden. First of all, you need to find a good spot to do this in the underground world of Core Keeper. Look for fertile land, which is indicated by its darker shade of soil. Once you've found the perfect place, it's time to break up the soil with your hoe. Tilling will turn basic ground into farmland,
How to Farm in Core Keeper
The excellent map of Core Keeper can be a real-time sink, mainly searching for crucial items. Having set up a farm at your base, you can utilise it to keep the re-stocking of resources such as Heart Berries and Wood. This guide is going to walk you through every step, from gathering tools to planting and harvesting crops in farming within Core Keeper.
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Core Keeper Farming Basics
Farming is literally at the centre of how you'll be progressing in Core Keeper, and the benefits it brings about from early to endgame are pretty big. For farming, you need to craft some basic tools first.
Wooden Hoe:Crafted with 4x Wood at the Basic Workbench.
Watering Can:Crafted with 4x Copper Bars at the Basic Workbench.
Note:Currently, seeds can only be obtained from the wild. NPCs do not sell seeds for planting yet.
Once you have your Wooden Hoe, Watering Can, and seeds, follow these steps to set up your farm:
Till the Ground:
Interesting World Seeds
Audaxx2
Good idea, I will start looking for whatever seems interesting to me too.
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Druyk3
Here are some seed in which I found good spot (yellow square).
However I notice that seeds are a bit buggy : sometimes crashes (when it’s different to 9 numbers) and often long loading, don’t hesitate to relaunch the game when the loading of the seed is too long.
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mrxak4
Druyk:
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3 lakes that can be easily linked with a big island
I think the most interesting feature of that one is actually the hole in the eastern mountains. You can build a great settlement in that hole, and have unlimited ores all around you. No real need for walls, either. I know for a fact a 3x4 block on the embark screen is big enough for me to comfortably build a 24 hearthling settlement and since it’s forested there will be plenty of resources. Only thing missing is water, but it can be brought in through a tunnel from that lake to the northeast.
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Druyk5
Yep I agree with you on the benefits of this kind of settlement. But I personally don’t like to be “locked in” moutains
They are quite common but I have to admit this one is p
When creating a new Core Keeper world, the game presents you with various options that let you fine-tune the experience to your preference. Some are fairly self-explanatory, while others won’t be as obvious to new players.
This guide shows you exactly what each Core Keeper world generation setting does and gives you a rundown of the best configuration for new worlds. Plus, we’ve included a list of seeds that will give you the coolest Core Keeper worlds.
All Core Keeper world generation settings, explained
Setting
Description
Biome Chaos
Determines how often biomes overlap and clash with one another.
Ore Density
Determines how often ores spawn.
Tunnels
Determines the size and frequency of tunnel networks.
Chambers
Determines the quantity and size of caverns.
Rivers
Determines the frequency and complexity of rivers.
Lakes
Determines the quantity and size of lakes.
Pits
Determines the frequency and size of pits.
Ceiling Holes
Determines the frequency of roof lights and illumination.
Best Core Keeper world generation settings
These are the best Core Keeper world generation settings to guarantee the most interesting playthr