One of the most challenging parts of FarmVille to really understand is Crop Mastery. Crop Mastery is used for planting the same crop but also leveling up at the same time. Each type of seed in Farmville has three levels of crop mastery, and it is necessary to complete a certain number of successful harvests if you want to achieve these levels. When you are level 10 you have the ability of crop mastery.
The rewards for gaining each level in Crop Mastery are similar to ribbons. You get coins and XP each time you advance a level. After you achieve level 3 of mastery in a particular crop, then each time you plant that crop, there is a small chance that the crop will become a Premium Crop. A Premium Crop appears a little bit larger than normal crops and has provides XP upon harvesting instead of just coins. Each seed gives a various amount of XP and chance of having a premium crop.
Another great reward for reaching level 3 of Crop Mastery in the game is that you get a special Crop Mastery sign, which you can place anywhere on your farm. The sign is a great way to show off to your neighbors that you have become a master of that particular crop.
What crops should you choose to master? Like so many things in Farmville, it really depends on your play style and your overall goals. Your best bet is going to be shooting to achieve crop mastery with those crops that you think you will plant the most. It's best to master crops that give lots of coins and XP, like some of the berry plants. While blackberries are an amazing crop to master later in the game, you need to harvest it many times to get level 3 mastery. You can increase XP more effectively with lush crops like pumpkins and tomatoes, so choose them first for mastery.
Crop mastery makes Farmville a lot more fun and exciting no matter what crop or crops you choose. It takes considerable patience and a lot of planting, but soon you can become a master in a number of different crops.
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