My Fantastic Ranch Cheats and Tips

 

My Fantastic Ranch Cheats and Tips

 

Pay Attention To Your Creature’s Stats

The game will tell you how to get more creatures in your ranch, but it’s important to keep an eye on their statistics. There are two main stats every creature has: food and energy. Their main purpose is to have a lesson with the students coming through the portal, and you can do that in different types of playgrounds.

At a later stage, you can also use creatures and students with a good bond to run in a tournament or to perform in front of the king and the queen in a Carousel. It’s better to choose a Super Duo or a Perfect Duo for these purposes.

Every time your creatures perform a lesson, tournament, or at the Carousel, they will lose a portion of their food and energy. After going below a certain point, their mood will be changed. A bad mood increases the chances of a creature acting silly while they’re in a lesson or roaming around on the ranch.

When you’re selecting a duo for anything, you’ll be able to see the creature’s mood. If they’re in an angry mood, it’s best to wait until they feel better. Once you have more creatures on the ranch, you’ll be able to cycle through them regularly to avoid their bad mood.

When you’re selecting a duo for anything, you’ll be able to see the creature’s mood. If they’re in an angry mood, it’s best to wait until they feel better. Once you have more creatures on the ranch, you’ll be able to cycle through them regularly to avoid their bad mood.

Don’t Go Overboard With Buildings

In the beginning, the tutorial will take you through the placement of all the necessary buildings on your ranch. Once you’ve finished learning the basic mechanics, they’ll leave you to decide the rest yourself. At this point, it’s important to not go overboard with your buildings and spend all your gems unnecessarily.

As enticing as getting a bunch of creatures quickly sounds, it’s not a good idea for the general management of your ranch. Ideally, you’d want as many staff members as you have creatures so that they can be taken care of. If you have too many creatures, their stables won’t be cleaned, and they might not have food on time.

You have to assign one staff member whenever you start a lesson in one of the playgrounds, or if you start a tournament. Moreover, they need to clean every stable, fill up the food in the enclosure and clean it.

Furthermore, there is a limit to the number of Tiny Tack Rooms and Staff Offices you can place on your ranch. While you can upgrade everything once after you reach Reputation four and nine, it’s more important to keep a balance of all kinds of buildings.

Another thing to remember is to place important buildings close together. Certain buildings like the Staff Offices and Tiny Tack Rooms aren’t important because creatures and staff members never use them. Other than that, it’s necessary to place Stables, different playgrounds, and Snack Barns close together because staff members have to constantly go to these buildings.

If they’re far apart, a lot of staff members’ time will be wasted in covering the distance, and this will in turn slow down the cleaning and food refilling process.

You Need To Make Every Student Feel Included

Similar to creatures in My Fantastic Ranch, the students that arrive through the Magic Portal also have their respective moods including Ecstatic, Happy, and Angry. These students have arrived at the ranch to take part in lessons and not to just roam around and appreciate the beauty of the place.

When you’re selecting a duo for any activity, you can check a student’s mood as well. You need to treat this in an opposite manner of the creature’s mood. If a student is not feeling Ecstatic, they should be preferred for the lesson because their mood has worsened after not being involved in an activity for a long time.

If a certain kid isn’t involved in anything for long enough, they’ll decide to leave the ranch. This can lead to you losing all the badges you’ve worked hard to gain on them. You need to use normal training sessions as a means to make every student’s mood better.