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Sugar Mill

The Sugar Mill is a production building unlocked at experience level 7. A second sugar mill, which is introduced at 28 June 2021, is unlocked at level 76.

It is used to make brown sugar, white sugar and syrup.


Appearance

The Sugar Mill is a blue press, extracting the juice from the sugarcane between heavy iron rollers, with a red crank and a metal bowl.

The mastered version gets a few golden parts and a star on the front.


Building

The first sugar mill costs 350 coincoin and takes 6 hours (or 25 diadia) to build. It gives players 13 xpxp when completed.

The second one costs 200,000 coincoin and takes 6 hours (or 25 diadia) to build. It gives players 13 xpxp when completed.


Products

Brown sugar

White sugar

Syrup

Brown Sugar White Sugar Syrup
Level 7 Level 13 Level 18
20 min 40 min 1 h 30 min
★★★ 17 min ★★★ 34 min ★★★ 1 h 16 min
2diadia 3diadia 5diadia
32coincoin 50coincoin 90coincoin
4xpxp 6xpxp 11xpxp

Upgrading

Main article: Production Buildings

The Sugar Mill originally has two slots available. Unlocking the third slot costs 6 diamonds. Players can unlock 7 new slots in total, each new one costing 3 more diadia than the previous one. Alternatively, they can spend a total of 105 diadia to completely upgrade their machine.


Mastering

A total of 525 hours of production is required to master the Sugar Mill:

Mastered Sugar Mill
25 hrs
★★
100 hrs
★★★
400 hrs
TruckM10Coins TruckM10XP Sugar Mill Mastery
+10% coincoin +10% xpxp 15% faster

Strategy tips

  • Sugar is widely used in the game. The sugar mills need to constantly produce it.
  • All products from sugar mills are very hard to find in Daily Dirt.
  • Sugarcane, the only item required to make all sugar products, is easy to find in the Daily Dirt.
  • Ernest can run the mills for you if you hire him. This costs diamonds.
  • Making syrup will be the most effective way of mastering your Sugar Mill.

Did you know?

  • To make raw sugar, white sugar, or syrup from sugarcane, additional steps are required in real life, such as clarification, evaporation, crystallization and centrifuging.


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