Eggs
Eggs may not be the most exciting thing in the world, and that’s fine! If you’ve taken any steps toward your cooking goals and started making meals in your home, you know how important eggs are to recipes.
Not only that, but many people in the town like getting Eggs as gifts, which makes Eggs an easy-to-find and easy-to-replace source of gifts. Even though they don’t sell for a lot of cash when they’re just plain Eggs, they’re more than useful in other ways.
Fertilized Eggs
Fertilized Eggs are just a step up from regular Eggs. When it comes to riding the train. Fertilized Eggs have the same benefits as regular eggs when it comes to cooking and giving gifts. They can also be incubated to hatch a new Chicken or Duck.
You can always buy more birds from the Ledger, but if you buy a Chicken and a Rooster, you’re likely to get Fertilized Eggs every day. Only a chicken or duck you didn’t have to buy is better than a new one.
Normal Milk
When you first move to your farm, Takakura gives you one Normal Cow. This is all you need to learn how to take care of animals in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life. Normal Milk might not sell for much, but it’s a must-have in the early game.
When you first move to Forgotten Valley, you’ll need gold like crazy, so having a free animal that you can milk twice a day to make a steady stream of money is a blessing.
Marble And Brown Milk
Before you pay the high start-up cost of 150,000g to open the Processing Room, the only real difference between Marble and Brown Cows is the type of Milk they give birth to. Even though each cow makes a different kind of milk (marble and brown, respectively), the milk won’t be separated for a while.
Raw Brown and Marble Milks sell for the same price, so you won’t need to change the kinds of Cows in your Barn until you’ve bought that artisan good for the Processing Room, which is late in Geometry Dash World.
Regular Cheese And Butter
Still, once you pay for the Processing Room, you’ll be able to make money on the farm in a whole new way. By making Cheeses and Butters out of the different Milks from your cows, you can make more money when you sell your goods.
The quality of your butter or cheese is directly related to the type and quality of milk you put in the machine. You can use any kind of milk in any machine, but Brown Milk makes the end grade of your Butters better, and Marble Milk does the same for Cheese.
Star Milk
We hope you aren’t turning all of your animal products into craft goods, though. Because raw Star Milk sells for more gold than Butter or Cheese ever will. The most expensive thing to sell in the Ledger is a milk-producing female Star Cow, which goes for a cool 50,000g. However, Star Milk also sells for quite a lot.
But, like we said, don’t use it in the Processing Room. Since Star Milk doesn’t change into anything special like Brown or Marble Milk. You’ll get the same thing from Star Milk as you do from Normal Milk. The most gold can be made by selling it raw.
Goat Cheese And Butter
We tied these two animal goods together. Because they sell for the same price no matter what you make with Goat Milk. However, if you use Goat Milk in the Processing Room, you can make a lot of money quickly. Even though the Goat itself costs a lot, the Milk she gives birth to is worth a lot of money.
Even the lowest-quality Goat Cheese goes for more than the highest-quality regular Cheese. So you should save your Goat Milk until you have a Processing Room. The milk itself goes for a lot, but if you can hold out. You’ll make a lot more money with goat butter and cheese.
Golden Wool
Golden Wool is the most valuable animal product in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life. When you finally cut a bundle of Golden Wool off of one of your Sheep. You’ll be on your way to making a lot of money. Since each piece of Golden Wool sells for a huge 6,000g. It’s never a bad idea to put some of these fluffy little guys in your Barn.
All the wools you collect will sell for a lot, but if you make an effort to befriend your sheep. They’ll give you their own kind of cash when they’re ready. When you get the Blessed Shears, you can get two pieces of Wool when you shear your sheep. And if that wool is also made of gold, you have a five-figure sum of money.