Core Keeper Farming Guide | TechRaptor (2024)

In thisCore KeeperFarming Guide, I'll tell you everything you need to know about farming and gardening, how to make a wood farm, and where to find crops!

How to Farm inCore Keeper

Farming inCore Keeperis fairly easy. You'll need to craft a Copper Hoe to till the ground and a Watering Can to water the plants. Then, simply plant a seed in the ground by right-clicking on the tilled earth with the seed in your hand.

Once a crop is planted, you'll have to wait a short while for it to grow. You'll usually only need to water a crop once, although there are rare cases where a crop may need to be watered a second time. You can have better chances of getting seeds (as well as bonus crops) by investing in Farming skills. The crops you grow can be used for crafting and cooking.

How to Get Seeds inCore Keeper

You probably have some seeds by the time you decide to start farming. Slimes in the Dirt Biome -- the game's beginner area -- are a good source of seeds. You can also get seeds by harvesting wild plants or finding them in chests and crates.

The Azeos' Wilderness biome is another excellent source of seeds. The yellow plants in that biome will give you random seeds when you destroy them.

How to Move Water

You may want to set up a farm where you don't have any water nearby. Fortunately, there's a solution -- if you dig up the ground with a shovel, water will flow into the hole. You can dig a trench to wherever you want water to be. I recommend that you keep a pool of water nearby your farms so you don't have to run around refilling your Watering Can.

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How to Craft and Use theCore KeeperSprinkler

TheCore KeeperSprinkler is a new addition in The Sunken Sea update that allows you to automatically water your crops.

How to Unlock theCore KeeperSprinkler

  1. DefeatGlurch,Ghorm, andthe Hive Mother.
  2. Work your way up tothe Iron tierof weapons and armor. Build the Iron Workbench:
    • 10 Wood
    • 10 Tin Bar
    • 20 Iron Bar
  3. Travel toAzeos' Wildernessand farmScarlet Ore. Smelt the Scarlet Ore into Scarlet Bars. Built a Scarlet Workbench:
    • 10 Tin Bar
    • 15 Iron Bar
    • 25 Scarlet Bar
  4. Build the Automation Table at the Scarlet Workbench:
    • 5 Mechanical Part
    • 8 Iron Bar
    • 8 Scarlet Bar
  5. Build a Sprinkler at the Automation Table:
    • 8 Scarlet Bar
    • 8 Iron Bar

How to Use theCore KeeperSprinkler

You can use theCore KeeperSprinkler simply by placing it on the ground. It will water all of the surrounding tilled soil in a 5x5 area as shown in the above image.

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How to Make a Wood Farm inCore Keeper

Making a Wood farm inCore Keeperisn't all that hard. Arguably, it's easier than farming any other crop.

First, you'll need to till some dirt with a Hoe and prepare a Watering Can. Then, you'll need to plant a Root Seed. This will grow into a piece of wood with some leaves in it. You'll also need to till the area around the planted Root Seed -- roots will grow out of this central plant. I recommend at least a 5x5 area with the Root Seed at the center as seen in the above image.

To harvest the wood, all you need to do is break the excess roots that grow out of the center. Donotbreak the center piece -- it will keep growing new wood as long as there is room for it to grow.

Coral Wood can be found in The Sunken Sea biome and can be farmed in much the same way, although you'll need Beach Sand Ground for the Coral Wood to grow properly.

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Core KeeperFarming Guide - List of Crops

Crop SeedCrop ProducedGround NeededFound in Biomes
Fungal Soil *Mushroom *DirtDirt
Bomb Pepper SeedBomb PepperDirtDirt, Azeos' Wilderness
Heart Berry SeedHeart BerryDirtDirt, Azeos' Wilderness
Glow Tulip SeedGlow TulipDirtDirt, Azeos' Wilderness
Root SeedWood (grows from center)DirtDirt, The Clay Caves, Azeos' Wilderness
Grub Kapok SeedFiberDirtThe Clay Caves
Carrock SeedCarrockStoneThe Forgotten Ruins
Puffungi SeedPuffungiMoldThe Mould Dungeon
Pewpaya SeedPewpayaBeach SandThe Sunken Sea
Pinegrapple SeedPinegrappleBeach SandThe Sunken Sea

* Note - Fungal Soil also spawns the Fungal Enemy -- it's best to grow it in a separate area away from the rest of your farm.

That's it for our Core Keeper Farming Guide - check out more guides below!

More Core Keeper Guides

  • Guides - Guide Hub
  • General Guides
    • Crafting Guide
    • Cooking Guide
    • Drill Guide
    • Skills Guide
    • Farming Guide
    • Fishing Guide
    • Bug Catching Guide
    • Money Making Guide
    • Monster Farm Guide
    • Portal Guide
    • Boat Guide
    • Go-Kart Guide
  • Boss Guides
    • Azeos Boss Fight Guide
    • Hive Mother Boss Fight Guide
    • Ivy Boss Fight Guide
    • Ghorm Boss Fight Guide
    • Glurch Boss Fight Guide
    • Malugaz Boss Fight Guide
    • Omoroth Boss Fight Guide
    • Morpha Boss Fight Guide
    • Ra-Akar Boss Fight Guide
    • Igneous Boss Fight Guide
  • Biome Guides
    • Dirt Biome Guide
    • The Clay Caves Biome Guide
    • The Forgotten Ruins Biome Guide
    • Azeos' Wilderness Biome Guide
    • The Mould Dungeon Guide
    • The Sunken Sea Biome Guide
    • Forlorn Metropolis Biome Guide
    • The Desert of Beginnings Guide
    • Molten Quarry Guide
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