New Items: Stone Bridge, Garden Pond, and More

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Oh my! It seems that the Decorations page has received a healthy boost of English Countryside after such a dry spell the other night during the main English Countryside expansion’s arrival. Now there is tons of goodies to mess around with, the best of which is a Coin item!

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Here is the aforementioned best item in the entire update, the Stone Bridge. This new entry can be purchased on both your original and English Countryside farms, and if you are like us, it looks perfect on both! You are looking at the rotated view of the Stone Bridge, as the sun shines softly on the bridge itself from this viewpoint.

It is hard to dislike this true countryside item, with its carefully crafted suspended walkway comprised of stone and wood across a waterbed that truly gives credence to the idea that your farm is in a habitat all its own. You can purchase this for 250,000 Coins, which is a steal at that price, and also receive 2500 EXP in the process.

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For the FV Cash side of things, there is another lovely Decoration that is not land-locked, thus making it freely available to both of your farms. This is the Garden Pond, a tiny Decoration with a tiny footprint for those of you out there operating on a limited amount of space on your farms. It features some animation, meaning that it cannot be rotated to better adjust to your farm. With that said, it is pretty small, rendering the lack of rotating a minor inconvenience. It costs quite a bit of money for the size, clocking in at 15 FV Cash (giving you 1500 EXP), but is worth it for size-crunching decorators.

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On the English Countryside-only side of things, why not have one of the Queen’s glorious, never-sniffing guards as a Gnome? That’s right Gnome lovers, the new Gnome in FarmVille is the Queen’s Guard, standing at attention waiting on command. We’ve tried everything to make him laugh, from showing him the Silkie Chicken to tickling his nose with a Chicken’s butt. Nothing works. He costs 15 FV Cash and has all of the traits you’d expect of a Gnome, including no rotation.

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Back to the Coin items that can be used across either of your farms, we have the Flower Barrow, designed for combining the luxury of glorious, beautiful flowers with the hard country work of picking them in the barrow. The styles clash, as do the culture differences, and we love it. The design is the perfect mixture of the English Countryside work ethic and the beautiful Crops the soil can produce, so it’s a good PR design as well. It costs 120,000 Coins, which is steep for a tiny Decoration, but who doesn’t have a lot of Coins by now, anyhow? You will receive 1200 EXP for the purchase.

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How about those of you who want to spruce up your English Countryside farm into looking like a fresh spring meadow? What better way to do that than with the two different types of grass: Lush Grass and, obviously, Spring Meadow! The Lush Grass is tall, green growth that looks fantastic and natural on the English Countryside, while the Spring Meadow features a little bit of floral balance throughout the grass. The Lush Grass runs 1,000 Coins per plot, while the Spring Meadow will cost you 2,000 Coins per plot.

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Lastly is a brand new piece of Fencing, the Drystone Wall. At first glance, we immediately fell in love with this design, but quickly learned the hard way that the Fencing does not link up with one another, thus making it look blocky and out of synch with the rest of the farm. Each link costs 5,000 Coins, and while we like the design itself quite a bit, just look at how awkward the other Fencing looks. Ick.

That does it for tonight’s Market update! What was your favorite addition to the Market tonight?

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