Watertown Youth is an ancient-themed business simulation game. Players can plan their own city construction in a waterside town. Copper coins are a very important resource in the game. Many players don’t know how to obtain them. Here’s what I’ll bring to you A strategy for obtaining copper coins in Watertown Youth Record.
How to earn copper coins:
Dispatch as much as possible, there are two ways to make money.
Residents who have been online for a long time will be given priority to increase the buff in the planting and breeding direction and make money by selling vegetables.
Those who have a short online time and are idle will give priority to the residents with a few buffs who cut trees and dig sand, and make money while idle.
Suggestions for using copper coins:
Prosperity>Housing upgrade>Farmland/medicine field/reservoir upgrade
The population can be expanded by upgrading the house to I don't remember how many levels.
Dish deal:
The synthesis of treasures obtained from the hoop can increase the selling price of dishes, and the selling prices of dishes fluctuate.
Just follow the highest-level dish you have unlocked. Recipes also have levels, which also depend on the color, which is the same as the buff level.
After getting two to three high prices, concentrate on selling and clear out all the ingredients in stock. Don't cook or sell any other low-level dishes, save the ingredients for the next high price.
For example, the latest dish I unlocked is arowana. I just bought an arowana worth more than 30,000 yuan. Then I saved more than 8,000 fish by making roast suckling pig in the pond. I can make a lot of money by just catching crayfish in the fish pond. It’s very easy.
Don't be greedy, don't waste ingredients, and pay attention to the high prices.
Food collection:
Adjust it according to the selling price of the food you bought. If there are high-priced dishes, collect the corresponding materials. If not, collect the materials needed for high-level dishes.
An example is the above. When I farmed the roasted suckling pig, the fish ponds were free, so I used all the fish ponds to raise fish.