FarmVille Arborist Center: Everything you need to know
If you're a tree collector in FarmVille, you're likely in love with the Arborist boost, which allows you to harvest every one of your ready trees (that is, those that aren't in Orchards or other storage) with a single click. Unfortunately, it can sometimes be difficult to have enough Arborists on hand at all times, but a new Arborist Center will help fix that.
The Arborist Center requires building materials to finish, and can be upgraded after it's first built. Here's the rundown of each stage's required parts.
Stage 1
10 Research Papers
10 Cloning Solutions
15 Tree Incubators
Stage 2
12 Research Papers
12 Cloning Solutions
18 Tree Incubators
Stage 3
14 Research Papers
14 Cloning Solutions
21 Tree Incubators
Stage 4
16 Research Papers
16 Cloning Solutions
24 Tree Incubators
Stage 5
18 Research Papers
18 Cloning Solutions
27 Tree Incubators
Stage 6
20 Research Papers
20 Cloning Solutions
30 Tree Incubators
You can collect these items via a combination of general news posts on your wall and individual requests sent to friends. Either way, as you upgrade the Arborist Center, you'll be able to collect from it once per day. If the Arborist Center is at any level other than fully upgraded, you'll receive a part to help build it upon collection and will apparently only have a slight chance of receiving an Arborist instead. Once the Arborist Center is completely built and upgraded, you're guaranteed to receive an Arborist every time you harvest the building, giving you a never-ending supply of these boosts and therefore a never-ending supply of instant tree harvests so long as you continue to play the game.
If this feature goes over well, it's always possible that a similar item will be released for other boosts in the game, and we'll make sure to let you know if that happens. Stay tuned!
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What do you think of this Arborist Center? Has collecting Arborists ever been a problem for you, or do you always have plenty of them on hand to harvest your trees? Sound off in the comments!