Managing farm plots in Sun Haven often requires adjustments to agricultural layouts, which sometimes involves reverting previously prepared soil. Understanding how to manage these plots is important for efficient farming and organization.
Understanding Tilled Soil in Sun Haven
Tilled soil in Sun Haven represents a prepared ground state for planting crops. When a player uses a hoe on untamed land, it transforms into tilled soil, ready to accept seeds. Crops cannot be planted directly onto untamed grass or dirt.
Tilled soil visually distinguishes itself from the surrounding terrain, signaling its readiness for cultivation. This state remains persistent until deliberately altered by the player.
How to Untill Soil
To untill soil in Sun Haven, players must utilize a specific tool: the pickaxe. Unlike other farming actions, the pickaxe is uniquely designated for reverting tilled ground to its original state.
Players should first equip the pickaxe from their inventory. Once the pickaxe is held, simply approach the tilled tile that needs to be untilled. Interacting with the tilled ground while the pickaxe is equipped will instantly convert the tile back to its untamed form, such as grass or dirt. This action is immediate and does not require any additional steps or resources beyond the pickaxe itself.
It is important to note that only the pickaxe can perform this specific action of untilling soil. Attempting to use a hoe or any other tool on a tilled tile will not revert it to its original state.
Reasons for Untilling and Post-Untilling Outcomes
Players often untill soil for several practical reasons. A common scenario involves correcting accidental tilling, where a player might have inadvertently prepared a patch of ground in the wrong location. Untilling allows for immediate rectification of such errors, preventing wasted space or misaligned farm plots.
Another reason for untilling is to reorganize farm layouts or make space for new structures. As a farm expands, players may move crop areas or build new facilities like barns or houses, which require untamed ground. Untilling provides the flexibility to clear existing agricultural zones and repurpose the land.
When a tilled tile is untilled using a pickaxe, any existing crops or saplings on that tile are destroyed. The tile then reverts to its original, untamed state, whether it was grass, dirt, or another natural ground type. This process effectively resets the land.