Welcome to the Mallard Mill! If you are at least level 32 you will have a brand new home for your farm's fowl friends! Collect ducks and swans to increase your chances of finding rare items. With this new mill you will get a few new quests to show you the new recipes that are permanent for higher levels.
Start by tapping the Mallard Mill which is located on the lower left of your farm. You can fit up to 8 Farm Hands in the Mill to help you find new rare items such as feathers, brass and cedar wood.
Ducks & Swans can also help find rare items in events (new event will start on 12/16)
On the Animals tab you will find Ducks, Swan, and Geese all available for stamps. They are not Farm Hands but having these feathered friends can increase your chances for rare drops (see image above).
QUESTS:
Milling Around (1 of 6)
- Have 6 Lemons
- Craft Lemon Zest in Dairy
- Have Sugar
Milling Around (2 of 6)
- Collect 8 Eggs
- Make Egg Whites in Dairy
- Craft Lemon Tart in Pastry
Milling Around (3 of 6)
- Have 6 Clay
- Make 1 Whistle in Craft Workstation
- Explore Mallard Mill
Milling Around (4 of 6)
- Have 3 Duck Feathers (drops at the Mallard Mill)
- Have 1 Brass (drops at the Mallard Mill)
- Make Pillow in Loom
Milling Around (5 of 6)
- Catch 5 Crabs
- Collect 8 Eggs
- Make Egg Whites
Milling Around (6 of 6)
- Have 3 Chives
- Make Crab Souffle in Dinner Oven
- Sell Crab Souffle at the Farm Stand
One Lucky Duck (1 of 6)
- Feed Geese (in market for stamps)
- Collect 8 Eggs
- Make Egg Whites
One Lucky Duck (2 of 6)
- Craft Lemon Zest
- Craft Lemon Tart
- Make Whistle
One Lucky Duck (3 of 6)
- Start Mallard Mill with a Magpie Duck (get in market for stamps)
- Send Farm Hands to Mallard Mill
- Collect Brass
One Lucky Duck (4 of 6)
- Have Copper
- Have 3 Cedar Wood (drops at the Mallard Mill)
- Make Rocking Chair in Craft Workstation
One Lucky Duck (5 of 6)
- Have 3 Duck Feathers
- Make Pillow in Loom
- Get a Swan in the Market (for stamps) and send the Mallard Mill
One Lucky Duck (6 of 6)
- Craft Lemon Tart
- Make Whistle
- Send Farm Hands to Mallard Mill
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