Guide to FrontierVille Weather and Effects

Since FrontierVille is a “living game” it seems natural to have changing weather in the game. Every day we’ll have some different weather in FrontierVille and it will have some sort of effect on the chores we’re doing, from giving us extra energy to getting more food from harvesting crops. If you’re curious to know the different bonuses you receive on different types of FrontierVille weather, read the guide below and enjoy!

First of all, it’s worth noting that the bonuses you get change each time you log in and these are daily bonuses that are NOT connected with the weather, as many other websites claim. Now let’s see the different weather types in FrontierVille:

Blazing Hot and Windy: Chance for more collectibles when clearing the land.


Blazing Hot and a Chance of Rain: Bonus coins when harvesting


Blazing Hot and Breezy: Bonus resources when harvesting animals


Blazing Hot and Stormy: Cutting down trees will give you energy and more collectibles


Chilly and Stormy: Cutting down trees will give you energy and more collectibles


Chilly and Breezy: Bonus resources when harvesting animals


Chilly and Windy: Chance for more collectibles when clearing the land


Chilly and Clear: Bonus wood when chopping


Hot and Stormy: Cutting down trees will give you energy and more collectibles


Pleasant but Stormy: Cutting down trees will give you energy and more collectibles


Pleasant and Clear: Bonus wood when chopping


Warm and Stormy: Cutting down trees will give you energy and more collectibles

As you can see, as things stay at the moment, it’s the last type that makes the difference. Therefore, when it’s breezy, no matter if it’s Chilly or Blazing hot, you get extra collectibles and so on… Pretty interesting!

What do you think about the FrontierVille weather? Do you care about it at all?

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  1. Sean says:

    I think it’s great that they have weather on here! It makes the game feel more realistic and that’s what I like.

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