Disney Infinity 3.0 Farming Guide *Image Heavy*

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Disney Infinity 3.0 Farming Guide *Image Heavy*

Postby CCRunner524 » Mon Aug 24, 2015 5:01 pm

Welcome to the wonderful world of farming in Disney Infinity 3.0! To start your farming needs you will have to go to the Toybox Hub and speak to Woody. The actual farming level is called, “Plotting for Plants”.

The Basics:
To begin farming you must first complete the tutorial from Woody. He will show you the items you will need for farming. Your sidekick will have to equip a farmer hoe to get them working the field. Once you discover a new plant, you will be given a hat with the new plant on it. Each hat has a luck requirement on it that the sidekick must meet to wear the hat. These hats dramatically increase what crop that is being planted. The food that you crop can be used to increase the skill on your sidekicks. Each crop upgrades a specific set of abilities. So depending on what you are wanted to do with a sidekick, you can choose how you want to level them up. Finally, after you complete the tutorial, you are given the option of buying more land plots to farm on for 5000 sparks per plot.

The Equipment:
Farming equipment will help you farm better crops dramatically. Unfortunately you have to do a little bit of work to find them. You must play “Amazing Treasure Hunt” from the toybox hub to find these items. They will be located inside chests. You can replay this mission over to get new gear if you don’t find the equipment you’re looking for.
Farming hats give you a better chance to plant the crop you’re looking for. Each hat requires a certain amount of luck to wear. The hats have a picture on it to remind you what they should be planting. To receive these hats you must first find a new crop and harvest it. Once it is harvest for the first time, you will get a red capsule with that hat item in it.
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Farming Equipment

Farming Hoe: This tool you will need to farm any plant. It must be equipped on the sidekick for it to work. Requires 4 tools.
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Basic Farming Hoe: This tool you will need to farm any plant. This increases the chance the sidekick will pant a rare crop! It must be equipped on the sidekick for it to work. Requires 15 tools.
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Advanced Farming Hoe: I was told there is one. Have not found it yet, hopefully will find one soon!

Watering Can: Increased the growth rate of a crop. Requires 10 tools to use.
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Basic Watering Can: I think one exists. Have not found it yet, hopefully will find one soon!

Advanced Watering Can: Increased the growth rate of a crop. Greatly increases the effectiveness of the watering can. Requires 25 tools to use.
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The Plants:

Unfavorable Plants:
Weeds – These will block you from planting more crops. You must break them.
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Flowers – These will block you from planting more crops. You must break them. You will get sparks for these.
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Basic Plants: (approximately 10-15 mins; Hats requires 7 luck)
Lettuce – Adds Heart

Tomatoes – Adds Attack
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Corn –Adds Energy
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Sunflowers – Adds Tools
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Carrots – Adds Luck
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Intermediate Plants: (approximately 2-3 hours; Hats requires 12 luck)
Green Jelly – Adds Heart
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Cotton Candy – Adds Attack
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Candy Corn –Adds Energy

Churros – Adds Tools
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Pizza – Adds Luck
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Advanced Plants: (approximately 15+ hours; Hats requires 18 luck)
Flick's grain – Adds Heart
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Pumbaa’s Grubb – Adds Attack
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Pooh’s Hunny – Adds Energy
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Mickey Pop – Adds Tools
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Cupcakes – Adds Luck
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Expert Plants: (approximately 15+ hours; Hats requires 18 luck)
Mickey’s Magic Bean – Adds Heart and Attack
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Lollipops – Adds Heart and Tools
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Jack Skellington Lantern – Adds Attack and Energy
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Scrooge’s Chocolate Coin – Adds Energy and Luck
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Alice's Mushroom – Adds Tools and Luck
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The Tips:
Tip 1: You may place more than 1 townsperson at a time! This will allow you to plant at a faster rate.

Tip 2: Once you unlock the farming plots, make your own toybox with them! These will grow just like the Toybox Hub farm. You can also make as many plots of land as you wish! Just remember to save! :)
 
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Re: Disney Infinity 3.0 Farming Guide

Postby hoodoo » Mon Aug 24, 2015 5:16 pm

I was just thinking about the farming aspect of 3.0 today and how we really didn't have a lot of information on it. Thanks. I can't wait to check out the guide.
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Re: Disney Infinity 3.0 Farming Guide

Postby Skellington0327 » Mon Aug 24, 2015 5:24 pm

The farming is one of the things I'm most excited about. I can't wait to check out the guide as well
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Postby CCRunner524 » Fri Aug 28, 2015 3:50 pm

Currently Updating all the pictures in this. Please bare with me. :)
 
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Re: Disney Infinity 3.0 Farming Guide *Image Heavy*

Postby Goofyboy » Fri Aug 28, 2015 4:00 pm

One question I have about this: How those the timing work? Do they keep working even if you are not playing? Can I put my sidekick there to farm and then turn off my console, play a playset...?

If not, this will be pretty much impossible to do for me! haha
 
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Re: Disney Infinity 3.0 Farming Guide *Image Heavy*

Postby CCRunner524 » Fri Aug 28, 2015 4:10 pm

The timer keeps going even if the console is off. you do not have to be in the toybox for them to keep growing.
 
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Re: Disney Infinity 3.0 Farming Guide *Image Heavy*

Postby Anxjos » Fri Aug 28, 2015 5:35 pm

The timer keeps going if my console is not connected to the internet?
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Re: Disney Infinity 3.0 Farming Guide *Image Heavy*

Postby cosmiclaurel » Fri Aug 28, 2015 5:52 pm

@Anxjos Yes. The timer is connected to the console. So even while you are in the pause screen, the crops are growing. Sidekicks won't plant while paused, but the crops will grow.
 
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Re: Disney Infinity 3.0 Farming Guide *Image Heavy*

Postby LittleBabyBlue » Fri Aug 28, 2015 7:25 pm

Set my sidekick to work the field, but when I left he came with me. Do I have to stay at the farm til all plots are planted?
 
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