Vinesweeper
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Winkin's Farm is a Farming/Hunter-based, members-only Minigame released on 19 February 2008. The official world for this minigame is 51.
Requirements
- Spade (or 5 coins to buy one; the Tool Leprechaun can store a spade) (A spade in the toolbelt works just fine)
- At least one flag, 10 flags are given free at the beginning; replacement flags up to a maximum of 10 are 500 coins each or 50 points per flag as trade with Mrs. Winkin.
Getting to the minigame
At any farming patch with a Tool Leprechaun wandering around, except on Harmony Island or Trollheim, right-click him or her and click 'teleport'. Request to be teleported to the minigame. He will then say "Avach nimporto" and you will find yourself at the minigame site. There is a portal North-East of the farmhouse to return to the patch. Familiars and pets cannot be brought into the minigame.
Playing the game
To start, speak to Farmer Blinkin or Mrs. Winkin, who will give you 10 free flags and tell you how to play the game. You can have a maximum of only 10 flags.
The game involves a grid of holes. After digging at a hole with a spade a number will appear at the digging location. The number indicates the number of adjacent squares that hold a seed. The numbers range from zero to seven. (0 is invisible, 1 is blue, 2 is green, 3 is red, 4 is yellow, 5 is purple, 6 is teal, 7 is very light brown.)
In case of a zero, the minigame will show an empty area if the edge of the empty area is close enough the numbers on the edge will be displayed instantly too. Digging at a location that carries a seed, destroys the seed.
After locating a square with a seed indicate the location by planting a flag. A farmer will retrieve the seed and give points as a reward. If the indicated location does not carry a seed, the flag will be lost and the number of points is reduced.
Once you have used your 10 flags, you will need to retrieve them from Farmer Blinkin or Mrs. Winkin, who will also offer to replace any you have lost for 500 coins each. Mrs. Winkin will also sell them for 50 points.
Rabbits
After planting a flag, rabbits will race the farmers to the indicated spot. Rabbits will shrink and run away when fed an Ogleroot, you also get a random number of points. Ogleroots can be bought from Farmer Blinkin for 10 gp, by right-clicking on him, or found randomly during the digging process. This will give you 30 Hunter experience. If a rabbit reaches your flag before the farmer is finished digging up the seed, you lose the flag and get no points. Any excess ogleroots are refunded when you leave the minigame. If a rabbit has already "locked on" to a flagged seed, then any attempts to feed it an ogleroot will fail.
There is a total of 8 rabbits which respawn from the rabbit holes at the border of the field, 2 holes on each side.
Tips
- There is never a seed on the edge of a numberless spot, so if there are mounds next to an empty spot it's always safe to click those.
- If you get a message saying you're unsure of what is in the hole, search again until you're sure.
- If you do not know where to start or if you think there is a seed but you are not sure, use the investigate option. It does not always work, but it does not hurt to try.
- Don't plant a flag near a rabbit hole (they're on the outer rim of the fields).
- Always stay close to farmers to increase the chance a rabbit will be too late.
- If you can't figure out where the seeds are, it is possible to follow other players, but you get fewer points that way too.
- The number of points received for identifying a seed is related to your farming level. At very low levels, digging up ground is more efficient than planting flags.
- As this minigame is based on Minesweeper, see the Wikipedia page for more information. If you do not wish to risk losing flags while learning to play, playing Minesweeper can be a good way to start off. Many computers automatically have this game, and free online versions can be found.
- Playing near edges helps you when a seed is near your chance to pick a seed, because there are fewer holes to pick from.
- Whenever possible, play with other players.It allows you to cover more land and locate seeds quicker. You should remember that you can get points for their finds as well as yours (providing you are close enough). It also makes the game more enjoyable as a whole.
- However, a down side to playing with others is that sometimes less experienced players will dig up a seed near you or start flagging all of your spots without permission. It is suggested that you either choose to work alone, which often provides the largest amount of possible points, or choose with others, which will be more fun and slightly easier, but at a slower point gaining rate.
- When a seed is dug up, the numbers around the area where it was are cleared. This is mildly annoying, however, the seed positions themselves will not reset (though new ones may be added in previously safe spots), so a solution is to bring weeds or other disposable non-stacked items, and drop them on known seed holes before flagging nearby seeds. Then the holes can be immediately flagged, regardless of whether the numbers are there or not.
Rewards
Points
Action | Amount of points received |
---|---|
Digging up empty spot | 1 per square uncovered |
Digging up seed | -10 (penalty) |
Farmer digs up your seed | Varies from 0 to 300s, average 100-200, appears to be random |
Farmer digs up someone else's seed Note 1 | 0+, may be less than flag planter |
Farmer digs up empty spot | Flag lost |
Rabbit eats seed | Flag lost |
Points can be spent by trading with Mrs. Winkin inside the house.
- Note 1 You have to be close to the spot where the flag is planted
Farming experience
One farming experience costs from 1 point (at level 40+) to 7.75 points (below level 40.) A player would need around 101.01 million vinesweeper points to get 1-99 farming in one exchange unless the game automatically changed the rates while exchanging; in this case a player would need around 13.16 million points.
You only get farming experience for trading in points.
Farming Seeds (and other items)
Instructional Signs
Use a spade to dig in the farmer's field and try to work out where the seeds have been planted. Try not to dig up the seeds, as this will lose you points! Usually, when you dig a square, you will uncover a number, which shows how many seeds are in the holes next to.
Plant your flags in holes where you think that seeds may be found. If you are correct, you will get lots of points, but if you are wrong, you will lose the flag. If you are close to other players, you might get some points if they find seeds, too!
Farmers wander the area looking for seeds that have been dug up by mistake. They will also collect any flags you have placed, resetting the nearby area and giving you points if the flag is in the right place.
If you place a flag over a seed, you will be able to get the flag back from Mrs. Winkin or Farmer Blinkin. If you placed a flag wrongly, you will have to pay 500gp for a new one.
Watch out for rabbits wandering around the farmyard. They are hungry and will look for flags, as they often mean hidden food! If a rabbit eats the seed under a flag, you will not get any points for it and will lose the flag.
You can improve your Hunter skill by finding ogleroots in the farmyard and feeding them to the rabbits. Ogleroots are magical vegetables and will cause the rabbit to disappear for a short amount of time.
While you are in the area, you will be able to see your points total in the top-right corner of your screen. Your points are saved, so you can leave if you wish and return another time to pick up from where you left off.
You can trade your points in for prizes or Farming experience by speaking to Mrs. Winkin in the Winkin shop.
Making money
Most items traded from Mrs. Winkin can be sold to other players or at the Grand Exchange. Flags are not tradeable. Experience for planting per seed bought is also given. It assumes an average harvest of 15 for allotments, 7 for clean herbs, 10 for hops, 4 for bushes, 6 for fruit trees, 3 for the cactus, 1 for belladonna and flowers (except limpwurt, which is 3), and 6 for mushrooms (even though bushes, fruit trees, and the cactus can be harvested more than once). Experience growing a seed can be compared to the points needed to buy it, as points can be traded directly for experience. Note that allotments and hops require planting multiple seeds.
Prices are updated at Grand Exchange Market Watch/Farming.
Item Points
needed
Coins
per seed
Coins
per point
Experience
per seed grown
Coins
per seed harvested
per point
Cabbage seed 10 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.3 60.83 25.5 Tomato seed 10 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.1 74.17 36 Sweetcorn seed 150 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.02 100.67 0.63 Strawberry seed 165 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.56 153.67 1.64 Watermelon seed 680 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 2.74 288.67 0.42 Guam seed 10 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.5 98.5 362.6 Marrentill seed 10 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.3 118.5 17.5 Tarromin seed 10 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.7 142 37.8 Avantoe seed 1250 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 1.04 485 16.27 Wergali seed 3800 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.1 413.3 3.82 Ranarr seed 4000 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.73 240.5 6.13 Kwuarm seed 1000 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 1.04 615 20.48 Cadantine seed 1000 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 1 946.5 9.27 Snapdragon seed 16000 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 1.63 777 2.45 Lantadyme seed 7500 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 3.78 1195 5.68 Dwarf weed seed 9000 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 4.86 1514.5 5.85 Fellstalk seed 15000 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.07 2434.2 0.35 Torstol seed 45000 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 6.09 1771 4.32 Rosemary seed 10 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 1 78.5 1.8 Nasturtium seed 10 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.1 130.5 30.4 Woad seed 30 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.03 136 0.77 Limpwurt seed 70 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 2.1 141.5 36.17 Cactus seed 1200 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.02 515.5 14.76 Bittercap mushroom spore 800 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.01 407.7 2.36 Morchella mushroom spore 2500 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.2 859.3 10.6 Belladonna seed 300 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.1 603 untradeable Asgarnian seed 5 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.4 32.63 3.5 Jute seed 50 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.06 39.5 21.8 Yanillian seed 60 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.48 43.63 0.29 Krandorian seed 20 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.1 53.13 0.75 Wildblood seed 100 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.02 70.75 0.85 Redberry seed 5 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.2 93.5 330.4 Cadavaberry seed 5 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.2 148.5 56 Dwellberry seed 5 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.2 237 93.6 Jangerberry seed 10 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.2 410.5 123.2 Whiteberry seed 25 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.96 631.5 601.6 Poison ivy seed 30 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 1.03 974 472 Acorn 100 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.18 481.3 1.18 Willow seed 1800 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.27 1481.3 0.03 Maple seed 12000 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 2.67 3448.4 0.01 Yew seed 29000 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 2.93 7150.9 0.08 Pineapple seed 10000 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.45 4791.7 0.04 Papaya tree seed 20000 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 1.65 6380.4 0.24 Palm tree seed 35000 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 3.48 10509.6 0.32 Calquat tree seed 35000 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 0.48 12516.5 0.01 Spirit tree seed 55000 untradeable N/A 19501.3 N/A Compost potion (4) 5000 Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[". 2.46 48 0.56 Compost potion (4) - on 4 compost buckets
5000 Expression error: Unexpected < operator. Expression error: Unexpected < operator. 48 0.56 Compost potion (4) - on 4 compost bins (60 buckets)
5000 Expression error: Unexpected < operator. Expression error: Unexpected < operator. 720 8.34
- Coins/point is a measure of how profitable it is to buy seeds with Vinesweeper points and sell them for coins.
- Coins/harvest/point is a measure of how profitable it is to buy seeds with Vinesweeper points, grow them, and sell the harvest for coins.
- Experience and return/point values for "harvesting" supercompost are the differences between using/selling supercompost versus using/selling compost.
- Experience/seed can be used to judge how much sense it makes to buy the seed for points and grow it for experience. For most of the mid to high level seed rewards, the amount of experience for growing per seed is less than the experience purchased directly with the same number of points. For example, it takes 29,000 Vinesweeper points to purchase a yew seed. The experience for growing per seed is only 7150.9 experience points, while purchasing farming experience is 29,000 experience points (for farming level 40+). As such, it is advisable to avoid spending points on seeds costing over 100 points apiece, with the possible exceptions of the Spirit Tree Seed and Compost Potions, both of which are much more difficult to obtain otherwise.
Music
- Charmin' Farmin' - Visiting the area
Trivia
- Vinesweeper is similar to minesweeper, a computer game.
- The house in the farm is similar to that of the Hobbit holes in The Lord of the Rings.
- The main NPCs bear the names "Winkin" (the Mrs. and absent Mr.) and Farmer "Blinkin". This is a reference to a bedtime poem about three fishermen named Wynken, Blynken, and Nod who sail into the sky in a wooden shoe.
- When you examine the entrance portal is says: Gnome sweet Gnome?, a pun on Home! Sweet Home!
- The Tale of Peter Rabbit is a children's book about a rabbit sneaking into Mr. McGregor's garden and eating as many vegetables as he can before being chased around. He is also in another book The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle (name similar to Mrs. Winkin).
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