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FrontierVille Elements

FrontierVille, like any other games, has game elements that are needed to be familiarized in order to be successful in the game. Most of the techniques to level up quickly in FrontierVille are found behind these elements and if you figure them out, you will surely be celebrating of the benefits they offer. Get to know them so that you’ll have thorough knowledge and good understanding about the entirety of FrontierVille because you will be dealing with them from time to time.

FrontierVille Outlaw

Hanging out in front of the general store in FrontierVille

  1. Neighbors – They are your friends in the game. No Pioneer is an island because you can never progress through the game without the presence of neighbors or your friends. Neighbors bring a lot of benefits to you, and so are you to them. You help each other to finish goals so you need to be extra friendly. What’s great about them is that they can be hired to do some of your works in your homestead. You can also earn energy, coins, extra food, wood, and collectibles by simply visiting them everyday. They can also give you special gifts through sending free gifts.
  2. Goals – These are your missions in FrontierVille. What’s great about the game is that the goals follow a storyline. If you accomplish your goals just in time, you will surely level up quickly. Achieved goals give you awesome rewards like extra coins, food, wood, special items, and of course experience points. It is great to stay goal-oriented so you can follow the storyline and you won’t get stuck up in a level because of failing a goal.
  3. Crops – Like in FarmVille, FrontierVille also features farming. This is considered as the best way of earning lots of coins immediately and leveling up faster. You purchase crops in the market, plant them in an area in your homestead, and harvest them in time. Crops have different growth time so you need to be properly guided with this because if you fail to harvest them during their harvest time, they will get withered. Once they get withered, you can never earn from them and they end up being wasted.
  4. Trees – Trees can be used as decorations in some other Facebook games but not in FrontierVille. There are two types of trees found in the game and they both have important uses. The first type is the Fruit Trees which come in different kinds. They are purchased in the market as seeds and you need to plant them in your homestead to. They need to be watered in order to reach their full maturity and harvest fruits from them. Unlike crops, trees don’t get withered. Once they yield ripe fruits, they can be harvested anytime and you get lots of food from them plus extra coins and other item drops. The second one is the Lumber Trees – Pine Tree and Oak Tree. They grow naturally in your homestead. Once they don’t get chopped down, they summon baby trees and can cover a wide area in your homestead. What’s great about them is that they are a great source of wood. You earn wood by chopping them down. Wood is a very important requirement in constructing buildings.
  5. Animals – FrontierVille also features ranching. Yes, you’ve read it right. You purchase baby animals in the market and raise them in your homestead. Once they are fully grown, you can sell them to earn big profits. They need to be fed in order to grow.
  6. Buildings – FrontierVille buildings are no decorations only. You will construct them so it’s fun, isn’t it? Plus they also have different uses. Buildings in the game have unique crafting workbenches, except the Schoolhouse, that are used to craft items. You can buy them in the market but what you buy in the market is the framework of the building only. You need to whack the framework in the homestead, plus you should have the construction materials in order to finish the building. You get daily bonuses from them too.
  7. Collections – Everything in FrontierVille comes with their own collection and whatever you do in your homestead, you can always receive a collection item through item drops. Once a collection is completed, you will then receive special rewards like experience, energy, coins, free stuffs and even instant boost in harvesting crops, chickens, and trees.
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FrontierVille Walkthrough

Frontierville: Outline of the Game

Farming in Frontierville

Keeping your small settlement going on the frontier is a lot of work.

FrontierVille is the fastest growing free game on the Facebook website. It is another game title from Zynga, the creator of the popular Farmville. Since its release in June of 2010, Frontierville has attracted millions of players.

FrontierVille is no ordinary Facebook game. FrontierVille requires its “pioneer”, that is you, to be diligent and successful in all the missions you must undertake in the game. As one of its pioneers, I discovered lots of ways to move to higher levels quickly without the use of dirty tactics or cheat programs. Here is a general outline of the game.

Getting Started

FrontierVille offers you an experience of taming the wilderness. Your first step is, of course, to create your character, something like the little virtual version of yourself. You will control that character throughout the game.

Your character is called a Pioneer. In order to be successful in the game, you must complete all the goals and create a family of your own, a virtual home and farm.

Just like any of the Zynga game titles, the game officially starts with a tutorial so it won’t be that hard for you as get started. Your instructor will be Frontier Jack and he will instruct you and inform you as well all the necessary information you need to know as a starter.

Must-Know Points

You must realize that every action in FrontierVille requires 1 energy unit and that is just so limiting. So as a game starter aiming to level up quickly, you need to follow the complete the starting goals first before you go on tweaking your home and land.

If you finish the goals quickly, you will be able to receive rewards of experience points and coins; even food and wood which are very necessary in playing the game. Working hard in FrontierVille is somewhat necessary, but it has a price since you will keep earning items from item drops like food, coins, wood, experience, and even some collection items. You can also buy other items to decorate your Frontier using the things found in the market.

Neighbors are also very important in the game because they can help you level up quickly because they can be hired to do your work for you, or they can help you whenever you ask for some little help. Friends are always there in FrontierVille.

Get Into the Game

If you already have heard about the game, or perhaps noticed one of your friends playing it already, then grab your desktop now and get into the game. You will surely have a wonderful gaming experience as FrontierVille is another Farmville, yet an upgraded one and transformed into a game suited for men and women of all ages. Uncover the secrets of taming the wild now!

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FrontierVille Collections

FrontierVille Collections

One of the things that keeps FrontierVille very interesting and highly replayable are the collections. Everytime to you do something in the game that provides rewards, such as planting crops, chasing away varmints, chopping down trees, etc., you have a small chance of getting a special item to drop that is part of a collection. Some of the items in each collection are common, while often one or two are very rare. Whenever you complete a collection, you can trade it in for a reward. The rewards come in all shapes and sizes and often can be in the form of special items or even additional XP and Energy. Some rewards are a lot more valuable than others, particularly at different stages of the game.

One thing to keep in mind is that some of the items in collections are also needed to complete goals and missions in the game. So you don’t necessarily want to trade in a collection as soon as you complete it. It’s often better to wait until after you complete your mission or quest so that the items can be used for those goals instead. We’ve indicated in the notes in each collection where you’ll want to wait and hold on.

FrontierVille groundhog collection

When you get all five items in a collection, you can trade it in for a reward.

New collections are introduced to FrontierVille all the time, especially around new events, so we’ll try to keep this list updated as much as possible.

Happy collecting!

Apple

Reward: free pig, 25 XP

  • apple butter
  • apple candy
  • apple cider
  • apple cobbler
  • apple pie

Notes: Do NOT trade in until you have completed the Apple Pie Contest goal. You will need 5 apple pies for that goal.

Apricot

Reward: 3,000 coins

  • apricot candy
  • apricot cider
  • apricot fritter
  • apricot oil
  • apricot preserves

Notes: Do NOT trade in until you have completed the Sick Day goal. You will need 4 apricot oils for that goal.

Barn

Reward: one sawhorse, animal harvest boost

  • salt lick
  • lantern
  • milk jug
  • food pan
  • hay hook

Bear

Reward: one clothing, one animal ready boost

  • bear skull
  • bear tooth
  • bear meat
  • bear pelt
  • bear claw

Cabin

Reward: two clothing, free rocking chair

  • candlestick
  • skillet
  • fireplace tool
  • stove
  • welcome mat

Notes: Do NOT trade in until you have completed the Welcome Fanny Wildcat goal. You will need 1 welcome mat for that goal.

Cherry

Reward: 3 energy

  • cherry cider
  • cherry candy
  • cherry preserves
  • cherry cobbler
  • cherry pie

Chicken

Reward: 4 energy

  • chicken breast
  • chicken broth
  • chicken drumstick
  • omelette
  • eggs

Notes: Do NOT trade in until you have completed the Chicken Tender goal. You will need 5 chicken breasts.

Chicken Coop

Reward: 50 food, downy feathers

  • white egg
  • brown egg
  • spotted egg
  • white feather
  • brown feather

Notes: Do NOT trade in until you have completed the Collect a Dozen Eggs goal. You will need 4 white eggs, 4 brown eggs and 4 spotted eggs.

Clearing

Reward: 35 wood, free shovel

  • arrowhead
  • eagle feather
  • old pottery
  • mushroom
  • Spanish coin

Notes: Do NOT trade in until you have completed the Make Medicinal Tea goal AND the Toys for the Kid goal. You will need 2 mushrooms for the Medicinal Tea goal, and later you will need 2 arrowheads for the Toys goal.

Clover

Reward: free sheep, 25 food

  • clover tea
  • bee
  • four-leaf clover
  • clover honey
  • blover blossom

Notes: Do NOT trade in until you have completed the Make Medicinal Tea goal AND the Toys for the Kid goal. You will need 1 clover tea for the Medicinal Tea goal, and later you will need 2 bees for the Toys goal.

Corn

Reward: free goat, 25 XP

  • cornbread
  • corn chowder
  • corn fritters
  • grits
  • popcorn

Notes: Do NOT trade in until you have completed the Chicken Tender goal. You will need 5 corn fritters. (If you still have the Independence Day goals, you will need 5 cornbread for Party on the Fourth, Part II.)

Cotton

Reward: 5 cloth, 1 ribbon

  • boll weevil
  • cotton gin
  • cotton seed
  • thread spool
  • yarn ball

Cow

Reward: 25 food, free bucket

  • butter
  • cheddar cheese
  • cottage cheese
  • milk
  • Swiss cheese

Crafting

Reward: 3 tools, 50 wood

  • jack knife
  • pin cushion
  • planer
  • thimble
  • whetstone

Eggplant

Reward: 2 firecrackers

  • eggplant stew
  • fried eggplant
  • roasted eggplant
  • eggplant casserole
  • ratatouille

Family

Reward: reputation +2, free washboard

  • overalls
  • portrait photo
  • hope chest
  • diary
  • baby shoes

Flax

Reward: 4 ribbon, 2 cloth

  • canvas
  • rope
  • twine
  • flaxseed oil
  • farmer hat

Notes: Do NOT trade in until you have completed the Chicken Tender goal. You will need 5 corn fritters. (If you still have the Independence Day goals, you will need 5 cornbread for Party on the Fourth, Part II.)

Fox

Reward: free goose, 25 XP

  • fox tail
  • fox fur
  • fox paw
  • broken egg
  • chicken bones

Notes: Do NOT trade in until you have completed the Keep Warm goal. You will need 2 fox fur.

General Store

Reward: 2 tools, 50 wood

  • desk bell
  • old book
  • cash register
  • grain sack
  • receipt

Goat

Reward: free cherry tree, 25 XP

  • can
  • feta cheese
  • cashmere sweater
  • goat milk
  • goat stew

Goose

Reward: downy feather, 35 food

  • goose quill
  • goose egg
  • foie gras
  • roasted goose
  • goose soup

Notes: Do NOT trade in until you have completed the Raise Geese goal. You will need 2 foie gras. Afterwards, you can trade in the collection for the downy feather in order to complete the Prepare a New Bed goal.

Groundhog

Reward: 4 energy

  • damaged tomato
  • chewed corn
  • peanut shells
  • eaten peas
  • pumpkin rinds

Notes: Do NOT turn in until you have completed the Toys for the Kid goal. You will need 2 peanut shells.

Horse

Reward: free mule

  • saddle
  • horsehair brush
  • boot spurs
  • grooming brush
  • lasso

Independence Day

Reward: free Liberty Bell

  • tricorne hat
  • cannonball
  • snare drum
  • powder horn
  • tea crate

Inn

Reward: one lucky horseshoe

  • basket
  • coffee cup
  • dinner plate
  • linen
  • pillow

Notes: Do NOT turn in until you have completed the Toys for the Kid goal. You will need 2 peanut shells.

Manure

Reward: one saltpeter

  • poultry puddin’
  • piggy poop
  • brush brownie
  • prairie pile
  • meadow muffin

Mule

Reward: fruit ready boost

  • bedroll
  • bridle
  • feedbag
  • saddlebags
  • harness

Oak Tree

Reward: 3 fire, free oak sapling

  • termite
  • axe
  • bird’s nest
  • oak leaf
  • acorn

Ox

Reward: free cow, 25 XP

  • branding iron
  • ground chuck
  • steer horn
  • ribeye
  • nose ring

Notes: Do NOT trade in until you have completed the Prepare Dinner for Fanny Wildcat goal. You will need 4 ribeyes. (If you still have the Independence Day goals, you will need 1 ribeye for Party on the Fourth, Part II.)

Peach

Reward: 7 energy, one free barrel

  • peach cider
  • peach candy
  • peach preserve
  • peach cobbler
  • peach pie

Notes: Do NOT trade in until you have completed the Birthday Time goal. You will need 3 peach candies.

Peanut

Reward: unwither crops boost

  • boiled peanuts
  • peanut brittle
  • peanut butter
  • peanut oil
  • roasted peanuts

Pear

Reward: 50 XP, one free crate

  • pear candy
  • pear cider
  • pear pie
  • pear preserves
  • pear cobbler

Peas

Reward: wither protection boost

  • pea soup
  • pea stew
  • pea pod
  • peas and rice
  • snow pea stir fry

Pig

Reward: free peach tree, 25 XP
(If you still have the Independence Day goals, you will need 3 hams for Party on the Fourth, Part II.)

  • bacon
  • ham
  • porkchop
  • ribs
  • sausage

Pine Tree

Reward: 3 planks, free pine sapling

  • spiked boots
  • pine cone
  • pine needles
  • turpentine
  • tree wedge

Potato

Reward: 60 food, free crate

  • baked potato
  • hash browns
  • mashed potatoes
  • potato roll
  • potato soup

Notes: Do NOT trade in this collection until you have completed Prepare Dinner for Fanny Wildcat. You will need 4 mashed potatoes.

Pumpkin

Reward: free goose, 25 XP

  • pumpkin pie
  • pumpkin seeds
  • pumpkin muffin
  • jackolantern
  • pumpkin bread

Sawmill

Reward: +1 to max energy

  • bandsaw blade
  • sawdust
  • logging chain
  • scrap lumber
  • circular saw blade

School

Reward: 3,500 coins

  • eraser
  • lunchbox
  • paper
  • pencil
  • ruler

Sheep

Reward: 3 cloth, 2 ribbon

  • wool coat
  • wool gloves
  • wool hat
  • wool socks
  • shears

Notes: Do NOT trade in until you have completed the Care for Your Child goal AND Get Equipped goal. You will need 1 warm coat for the Child goal, AND later 6 wool gloves.

Snake

Reward: 40 food, free apple tree

  • snake skin
  • snake egg
  • snake rattler
  • venom vial
  • snake fangs

Sunflower

Reward: +8 energy

  • sunflower seeds
  • sun butter
  • sunflower bread
  • sunflower oil
  • sunflower petals

Tomato

Reward: 500 coins

  • fried tomatoes
  • tomato sauce
  • salsa
  • tomato soup
  • ketchup bottle

Wagon

Reward: 2 plank, 2 fire

  • brake lever
  • seat
  • wagon wheel
  • yoke
  • wagon tongue

Wheat

Reward: free haystack, free pitchfork

  • johnnycakes
  • muffin
  • cream of wheat
  • bread
  • cookies

Wildflower

Reward: 50 XP, one bouquet

  • orange flower
  • pink flower
  • purple flower
  • white flower
  • yellow flower

Notes: Do NOT trade in until you have completed Make Medicinal Tea AND Sick Day. You will need 2 purple flowers for Medicinal Tea AND 7 white flowers for Sick Day. You WILL need to trade in this collection several times to get bouquets for Get Married (1 bouquet) and Welcome Fanny Wildcat (3 bouquets).

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Hiring Friends in Frontierville

Keeping everything running on your homestead is hard work. It would be great if you had some extra help. Fortunately, that’s easy to do in Frontierville using your friends. Of course, friends can help you out on their own by visiting your homestead, but you can also hire your friends to help you out with specific tasks.

To hire your friend, click on their name in your toolbar and then click on Hire. You can hire two friends per day and it will cost you 50 coins each time you hire a friend. What should you put them to work on? Well, the best strategy is to have your friends either harvest your crops or your trees. Both of these activities have solid returns in both coins and food and you’ll stand a good chance of earning back your 50 coins. Don’t have your hired friends work on clearing your fields, as this produces very little in the way of rewards and you won’t earn back your coins.

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Frontierville Varmints Trick

Anyone who’s played Frontierville for any length of time has come across plenty of varmints, those pesky critters that show up and cause trouble on your homestead. Whether it’s bears, snakes, or groundhogs, these guys appear and cause problems until you clobber them and drive them away. When you’re just getting started in Frontierville, clobbering varmints is a fun and entertaining activity. But later in the game, varmints are more of a nuisance than anything. They get in the way of what you’re doing and they cost precious energy to clobber and get rid of.

But here’s a neat trick. Varmints stay put until you clobber them, and they even remain after you log out. The really neat part is that only one varmint of each type will appear on your homestead at one time. So rather than drive off the varmints, keep them out of the way somewhere on your homestead, such as a corner. They’ll stay there peacefully and you can go about more important business.

Varmints in Frontierville

Control your varmint problem by keeping, rather than clobbering them.

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Getting Saltpeter in Frontierville

It’s holiday time in Frontierville and there’s a new quest to help you celebrate Independence Day here in the United States. The new Fireworks quest series will give you some great new rare items, but you have to start by making some fireworks. And to get those fireworks, you’ll need two items: fire and saltpeter. Of the two, fire is the easiest. If you’ve been playing the game for a while, you probably already have all you need. Saltpeter is a little more difficult, and well, icky to get.

Frontierville Manure Collection

The key is completing your Manure collection. Every once in a while, you get manure drops from animals on your frontier as you feed them. When you collect enough manure from several different animals, you’ll be able to turn in the collection for Saltpeter, which can then be used to craft fireworks for the quest. The challenge is getting enough manure. You’ll need to complete the following for each Saltpeter:

  • Poultry Puddin – Collect from geese and chickens
  • Piggy Poop – Collect from pigs
  • Brush Brownie – Collect from sheep and goats
  • Prairie Pile – Collect from horses and mules
  • Meadow Muffin – Collect from cows and oxen

In addition to feeding and farming your own animals, try tending to your neighbor’s animals to increase the manure drops. Collecting enough to make all the fireworks you’ll need is going to take some time, so roll up your sleeves and get to it!

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