In Wild Origins, planting is a direct way to obtain a large amount of crops. For players, the ingredients needed to make food require gathering. If planting can replace gathering, it will save a lot of trouble. How do you play farming in Wild Origins? Next, I will introduce to new players who have just entered the game and are not very familiar with the home gameplay how to be a farmer on the wasteland. Come and take a look!

I. Obtain Crop Seeds
To have your own small orchard at home, you first need to get enough crop seeds. When everyone gathers a certain type of crop in the wild, there is a chance to get their seeds. Then open the backpack, click on the seed, and you can see the distribution area of the seeds on the entire map. Follow the guidance in the map to collect a large number of seeds in a short time. Some seeds are harder to obtain and can be purchased from general goods merchants in various maps. Each sowing consumes one seed, so if you want to scale up and automate planting, you must have enough seeds.

II. Cultivate Farmland
If you want to plant trees, you don't need to cultivate; you can plant them directly within the home range, as long as there is enough space between the trees. However, if you want to plant vegetables for making food and medicine, you need to find the cultivation panel in the planting panel, then clear the weeds on the ground before sowing. After cultivating, it's best to fence around the edge of the farmland because if the mature crops are not harvested in time, they may be destroyed by surrounding wild maca, which would result in all your hard work going to waste.

III. Use Maca for Automated Production
Once the farmland has been cultivated to a certain scale, you can arrange maca with planting benefits to the farm for harvesting. With seeds available in the warehouse, maca can automatically sow, harvest crops, and more, allowing continuous production of agricultural products even when you're offline. It's not recommended to plant plants with too short a maturation time, as this can easily lead to overproduction. It's better to plant commonly used plants with a longer maturation time, which can greatly reduce production pressure.

The above is an introduction on how to farm in Wild Origins. Although the initial cultivation and seed collection can be troublesome, it can quickly provide raw materials when a large amount of medicine is needed later, saving a lot of time and paving the way for the development of key projects such as technology and weapons. What are you waiting for, farmers? Pick up your hoes and start farming!