Kirstie Anders

Collect Scores of Ribbons in FarmVille



Posted: Wednesday, January 20, 2010

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FarmVille Surpreme

There are a heap of ribbons to be earned and they give some good rewards in terms of points, cash and collections! Get to know what ribbons to go after and how to get them quickly to help you get ahead in the game. Read below to find out how you can accumulate your ribbon count in order to raise experience points and coins rapidly.

Simply planting, reaping, building, and visiting will assist you to rack up a few easy ribbons and you will understand that it isn't all that tough earning ribbons in the game. You might recognise that when you do triumph and get one, that the bonuses paid out are reasonably good and beneficial. Accumulating as many ribbons as possible will bring you a lot of money and experience points which is exactly what you need.

The FarmVille Ribbon list is an inventory of tasks need to be performed by you on your farm. It is vital that you find out what each ribbon category is about prior to deciding which set of ribbons to go after initially. This way you will be able to use good judgment regarding which ribbons to go for first. Earning some ribbons might mean that you gather fruit from a particular number of unique trees which in turn means you will have to have a variety of different types of trees on your farm and therefore concentrate on buying those trees or asking your neighbours for them. This is relatively unproblematic, but you do have to put some sweat into it if you want to get as much as you can out of your FarmVille experience.

Gleaning information about the ribbons is as easy as clicking on the ribbon badge in the bottom right hand corner of your screen. This will open an inventory of all of the possible ribbon titles and demonstrate you how you are progressing in each grouping, for example how many you need to acquire for a set. You should look at choosing one ribbon at a time because you have less funds to use when you are just starting out in FarmVille. It is good strategy to focus on one type of ribbon and also likely that whatever you do to earn those ribbons will help you to earn some other ones as well.

Getting neighbours helps you get ribbons too. There are ribbons for having a certain number of neighbours, the more you neighbours you enlist the more ribbons you get and for how many times you help your neighbours out (the good Samaritan ribbons can be earned by simply visiting your neighbours and helping out on their farms) , as well as for how many different types of gifts you receive. All of these types are easier to advance in with the more neighbours you have, so don't waver about hitting up your friends for some joy and earn ribbons too.

The High Roller ribbons are awarded for getting a specific number of coins from harvesting and the Knock on Wood ribbons can be earned by basically harvesting any type of tree a certain number of times. This means that if you concentrate on winning the Tree Hugger ribbons, you will by design be making steps forward towards the Knock on Wood ribbons as well. Zoologist, architect, pack rat, green thumb are just a mere few of the ribbons you can go after to make your game a better one. Plan ahead and have fun!

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Kirstie Anders

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