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Edit to add First maximize your farms with the settings. Just enlarging using my computer or other magnifier Does Not give the same pixel details. It is a bit more time consuming, but was only able to find partial pumpkins, candy, mushrooms that way.
Anyhoooo, we decided to watch every single orange tree on our screen veeery carefully these last 8 days!!
Thanks for the help!
ETA: And it finally popped up! I've found all my pumpkins today
Behind the pole at the entrance of the ranch.
Check the bench (or behind the bench) under the score board on the ranch.
Then again: you can never know what pumpkin you do miss. They vary every day. I had no white pumpkins at all on my second day. Maybe it is an orange pumpkin you miss, therefor also check meticulously all orange trees in the surroundings of your farm (if a pumpkin is in such a tree, it is hardly visible).
Today I had a hard time finding my last pumpkin, a yellow one. It was across the crossroads in front of the mine, behind the trunk of the first small tree.
Hope this may help you @Sheriziya (NL1)
Good luck!
Nice touch... orange pump right on the edge and INSIDE a... orange tree, very nice touch to make it nearly impossible to find it.
Edit: for some reason I cant attach the screenshot pic.. hmm not sure if this works:
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Oh, a tip for everyone who wants to know which pumpkin(s) you're still missing, check with the old halloween man. On the right you'll see a picture of a pumpkin basket and it shows the shadows of the pumpkins you still need.
It's a game and yet and this brings out is deep and intense anger for having waster up to and for some probably more than 1 hour of their day looking for this...... colorful word.... 1 thing.
And you know what's worse is that, with the 10... 10 ... 10... you want to continue on the 10 because you know if you go to 9 you messed it up and you'll blame yourself for messing it up.
Then you look at these pictures and you realize that your team went way too far, just way too far, you are purposely making sure that people have the hardest possible time to see these, you make sure many of them are blend in, white with around with or so tiny... sooooo tiny that it becomes impossible to see them without magnifying the entire... thing.
Now think about this and maybe try and back off some, celebrations are not meant to be replace by anger, they are meant to celebrate.
They were situated in the bush in the right corner of the mine (near the harbour).
Just a double click and that's it. I can't believe that.
Anybody found something like this until now?
this is mine today.
Saying this after several days of combing through the farm and consistently only finding 9, having the 10th one only appear after a farm switch or reload.
Last time I found a mushroom behind a bouncing bubble.
One of the suggestions I share with my Co op members is to zoom in as far as you can and slowly move your mouse pointer over all trees, shrubs, bushes, rocks. Check all water areas, pathways, around the stable and the light house area. Most of our members where able to find all the pumpkins. Some how ever could not finish collecting all the candles. I believe this is due to the fact that they were smaller farms, not as developed as others.