Farming in @Pixels isn’t just a side activity it kind of shapes the whole economy. You plant crops on farm plots scattered across different lands, some public, some owned by players. What’s interesting is how rewards vary depending on where you farm. On your own land, you keep everything. On someone else’s, there’s a cut involved, which adds a small strategic layer. It’s not complicated, but it nudges you to think about ownership versus convenience.
Also, the sharecropping system quietly rewards landowners even when they’re offline. It’s simple on the surface, yet there’s a bit more going on if you pay attention.