4/2/2023 0 Comments Grabber construction products![]() Three Junimos emerge from each Junimo Hut first thing in the morning, each harvesting mature crops within range of the hut by picking them one at a time. Thus, each Junimo Hut covers a maximum total region of 289 tiles: 283 plus the hut’s footprint. The building's footprint also covers one space to each side and above the doorway, six spaces in all. ![]() The vicinity of a hut is a 17x17 square of tiles centered on its doorway, 8 tiles in each direction plus the doorway itself. They can only harvest the normal-sized crops. Junimos are unable to harvest giant crops such as Cauliflower, Melon, and Pumpkin. They also do not harvest any trees, for fruit, mushroom, seed, or wood. Junimos do not collect "forage" crops grown from Wild Seeds, nor do they collect anything grown in a Garden Pot. Junimos do not collect crops during winter or when it rains. This feature may be useful when planting, as players are not be able to plant a seed on a tile while a Junimo is standing on it, and are unable to cause the Junimo to move. Junimo services can be turned off or on by clicking on the Hut and then clicking on the toggle button depicting a green Junimo harvesting a blueberry. The quality of crops, however, is affected by the player's farming skill level, regardless who does the harvesting. The player does not gain any Farming experience points for a crop harvested by a Junimo. Unlike the player, Junimos are able to pass through tiles that contain a trellis or bush, so Junimo harvesting enables trellis plants to be densely planted where a player would be blocked. Crops include most plants grown on the farm, including flowers and tea leaves, plants that require a scythe to harvest, including fiber, and crops that grow on trellises. The Junimos offer their services for harvesting mature crops. ![]()
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