Contrary to what some players might assume, land flattening in Farm Together 2 is achievable—though the terraforming tools require practice. The drone’s hill, slope, and flat modes are key to mastering this mechanic, while the nuclear “Flatten Farm” option offers a quicker (but less targeted) solution.
Mastering Terraforming With the Drone
Begin by interacting with your Terraforming Station to deploy the drone. Three modes are critical:
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Hill Mode: Elevates terrain (default setting)
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Slope Mode: Creates gradual elevation transitions
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Flat Mode: Copies your current altitude to target areas
Drone Operation Tips
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Position yourself over terrain with your desired elevation before activating Flat Mode
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Clear obstructions for smoother operation (buildings/crops won’t be destroyed)
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Experiment with radial movements for organic shaping
The Nuclear Option: Full Farm Flattening
For a blank slate, visit the Landscaping Agency. Their mass-flattening service:
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Levels all accessible terrain
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Preserves existing flora and structures
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Retains surface materials (grass, sand, etc.)
This works best for new farms before major development.
Managing Partial Elevation Changes
Once expanded, your farm becomes a single continuous landmass. This means:
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Manual drone work is required for localized adjustments
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Strategic use of Flat/Slope modes creates terraces and plateaus
FAQ
Q: Can I flatten just one area of my farm?
Yes, but only using the drone with slope or flat mode. There’s no automatic option for single areas.
Q: Where do I go to flatten the whole farm?
Visit the Landscaping Agency in town and select “Flatten Farm.”
Q: Will flattening remove my crops or buildings?
No, your stuff stays in place, even if the terrain changes around it.
Q: Why isn’t the drone flattening properly?
Make sure you’re in the right mode, and that the drone has enough space to operate.
Q: Is it better to flatten everything early on?
Yes, if you’re still planning your layout. It saves time and diamonds.
Q: Can I undo flattening?
Not exactly. You can manually re-raise land with the drone, but there’s no true undo.