Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into this “firefly pre-farm” thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a journey. I wanted to share my experience, what I did, and how it all went down. So, buckle up!
Getting Started
First things first, I needed to figure out what I was even aiming for. I had heard whispers, seen some chatter, but needed the solid facts. My goal? Get a head start, naturally. Gather whatever I could before things officially kicked off.

The Grind Begins
So, I started digging. I mean, really digging. I:
- Scoured every bit of official info I could find. Every announcement, every teaser, every image.
- Checked community hangouts. You know, the forums, the chats, the usual spots where people who are really into this stuff hang out.
- Tried various search terms and combinations to get the maxium information.
It was like a treasure hunt, piecing together clues. Some stuff was obvious, other things… not so much. I was basically playing detective, trying to connect the dots. I spent hours, I mean hours, just reading and taking notes. My notebook started looking like a conspiracy theorist’s wall, covered in scribbles and arrows.
The “Aha!” Moment
After a while, I started to see patterns. Certain things kept popping up. Certain hints, certain… possibilities. This is when things got interesting. I started formulating a plan. It wasn’t perfect, mind you. There were still gaps, unknowns. But it was something. A starting point. It was like, “Okay, I think I know what I’m doing now.”
Putting the Plan into Action
This is where the rubber met the road. I started actually doing things. I won’t bore you with every single detail, but here’s the gist:
- Focused on the most likely activities. The stuff that seemed most promising, based on my “research.”
- Repeated those activities. Over and over. It was a grind, no doubt. But I kept at it, hoping to maximize my chances.
- Adjusted along the way. When something didn’t seem to be working, I tried something else. When I found a better way, I switched gears. It was all about being flexible and adapting.
Some days were better than others. Some days I felt like I was making progress, other days I felt like I was spinning my wheels. But I kept pushing, kept reminding myself why I was doing this.
The Results (So Far)
So, where am I at now? Well, it’s still early days. The “official” thing hasn’t even started yet. But I feel like I’ve got a decent foundation. I’ve gathered some stuff, learned some things, and I’m definitely in a better position than if I had just waited around.

Will it all pay off? I honestly don’t know. There are no guarantees. But I feel good about the effort I’ve put in. I’ve given myself the best possible chance, and that’s all I can really ask for.
I’ll keep you posted on how things go. This is just the beginning, after all. Wish me luck!