Free "How to" Guide, Water Wheel (Share Now)


Hooray! The enigmatic Water Wheel has returned once again after a brief-but-glitched affair. Upon completing the Water Wheel, you will receive Water Cans from the structure, making it a must-have Building for fans of Trees who use lots of Water Cans on Mystery Seedlings. Don’t worry, you can even store it within your underground storage unit!

Step 1: Upon logging in, you should have the Water Wheel by now. If not, you should very shortly. You will be in placement mode once you have logged into the game, so head over to one of the few patches on your farm that have enough space for the small footprint of the item. After plopping it down onto your farm, you will have the opportunity to tell your neighbors that you have received the new Decoration.

Step 2: Once you have settled the new frame for the Water Wheel on your farm, go head to the “Look Inside” screen. Remember those new items on the Free Gifts page that popped up for only a day or so? You know, the Gear, Axle, and Rope? Well, they are used for constructing the Water Wheel. You will need to use 4 of each of these new items in order to build the first portion of the Water Wheel.

Step 3: You can receive these three new items from the Free Gifts page, by clicking on the “Ask for More” button underneath each of the items within the “Look Inside” screen, by picking materials up off of your Facebook feed from your neighbors, or by clicking on the “Complete Now” button to spend FV Cash to instantly complete the Building.

Step 4: You can continually build upon the Water Wheel in order to obtain Water Cans from it. After the initial 12 total items, you can continually throw more materials into it to make it bigger. The second wave of items is 16 of each item in order to complete it to the next level. The third level is 30 of each item – yikes! That makes a grand total of 150 items in order to fully build these one.

As of right now, our Special Delivery Boxes are not producing the three unique components needed to build this Water Wheel. Ouch! So it will be a long haul to get this one up and running to capacity.

Do you plan on building a Water Wheel on your farm, knowing what it does?

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