Alright, let’s keep this simple and real — this update didn’t add anything overly complicated, but if you don’t know where to go, you’ll just waste time running around. And honestly, the game already has enough grind as it is.
So I’ll walk you through exactly where to find the Lumber NPC, how the tree chopping system works, and the smartest way to farm Rokakaka Seeds without making it feel like a chore.
Lumber NPC Location
First thing — you need to reach the right spot. Here’s the easiest way to do it:
- Go to the Tackle Bait Shop (Fishing Area)
- From there, move forward along the path
- If you’re coming by train, stop at Rich B County and head right
- Keep going until you spot a small hut
- That’s where the Lumber NPC is standing
Once you reach him, just interact like any other shop NPC.
What the Lumber NPC Does
This guy is basically your entry point into the whole woodcutting system.
- Buy Lumber Axe for 250 mula
- Sell wood (around 20 mula per piece)
- Acts similar to the fishing shop system
Nothing fancy — but very important for farming.
How Tree Chopping Works
Now here’s where the grind starts.
- Equip your axe
- Go to nearby trees (forest or swamp)
- Hit the tree multiple times (around 8–10 hits)
- Tree breaks → you get:
- Wood
- EXP
- Chance for Rokakaka Seeds
It’s simple, but yeah… it’s a bit slow.
How to Get Rokakaka Seeds Fast
This is what most people actually care about.
Best Method (Right Now)
- Farm trees continuously in forest areas
- Stay near the Lumber NPC for easy selling
- Don’t keep running around — efficiency matters more than exploration
Swamp Farming (Important Tip)
- Swamp trees can drop Dogbane
- Possible chance of Rokakaka Seeds (not 100% confirmed in the video)
So if:
- Swamp drops both → Best farming spot
- If not → stick to forest for consistency
Fast Farming Strategy
If you want to optimize this instead of mindlessly grinding:
- Stick to a dense tree area
- Chop in a loop (don’t wander randomly)
- Sell wood in batches for steady income
- Combine:
- Money farming
- Seed farming
- EXP gain
This way, even if seeds don’t drop often, you’re still progressing.
Honestly? It’s decent.
- 1 wood = ~20 mula
- Slow chopping speed balances it out
- Best used as a side grind, not your main income
But since you’re farming seeds anyway, it becomes worth it.
Rokakaka Seeds
Right now:
- Used for trading system
- Likely to become more important in future updates
So even if they don’t feel useful yet — start stacking them early.
This system is straightforward, but it’s designed to test your patience.
- It’s not fast
- It’s not flashy
- But it’s necessary
If you approach it smartly — farming in loops, combining income + seeds — it becomes way less annoying.