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U4GM's Kingsmarch Advice for POE 3.29


POE 3.29's Kingsmarch farm menu can make a working settlement look broken before you even spend a single piece of POE currency. Corn and wheat sit at the top of the selector, while the other crops are lower down. Scroll the list first. Don't replace workers, repeat dialogue, or rebuild the town until you've checked the full menu.

The Crop Problem Is Mostly a Visibility Problem

Open a farm plot, select its crop entry, and move down through the complete list. The apparent two-crop limit in POE 3.29 comes from the compact interface, not from a confirmed rule that removes the other options. Version 3.29.3 increased the height of farm plot and worker menus, which makes the issue less awkward, though older-looking layouts can still catch players out.

That distinction saves more than a few clicks. A player who assumes crop access is locked may waste time talking to settlement characters, hiring different farmers, or waiting for another upgrade. From what I've seen, the best first response to a missing Kingsmarch option is boring but effective: inspect the whole window, scroll, and confirm the selection before changing anything.

What the Menu Hides From Your Plan

Crop choice matters because farms keep producing while you're mapping in POE 3.29. Choosing the first visible entry for every plot can flood your storage with one material while leaving another crop short for a shipment. That imbalance may not hurt immediately, but it limits your options later and makes the settlement feel less rewarding than it should.

Check stored crop totals before assigning a plot.
Use extra plots to cover the largest shortage.
Focus several plots on one material only when a shipment needs it.
Recheck the selector after a patch or interface change.

Farms, Shipping, and Atlas Runners

Kingsmarch works best when each department has a job instead of receiving equal investment by default. Farming builds a steady stock of crops, shipping turns stored materials into delayed rewards, and Atlas runners consume maps and wages for map-related returns. None of these departments automatically beats the others; the right choice depends on what your stash and treasury can support right now.

A Quick POE 3.29 Spending Check
 
Your current surplus Best first use Reason
Extra crops Shipping Put stored materials toward a defined shipment.
Extra maps Atlas runners Convert maps you do not plan to run personally.
Low gold Reduce wages Keep the core operation running longer.
Crop shortage Farming Direct plots toward the missing material.
Keep the Treasury Alive

A strong worker roster means little if wages stop the town halfway through your mapping session. Before hiring the highest-output workers, check how often you return to Kingsmarch and how much gold your usual POE 3.29 grind supplies. Frequent players can afford a more aggressive setup, while a cheaper roster gives better uptime for anyone who checks in less often. I could be wrong but, in practice, uninterrupted production usually feels better than a flashy lineup that repeatedly stalls.

The Five-Minute Kingsmarch Routine

Use this quick check whenever you return to town: inspect treasury time, review crop reserves, scroll every farm selector, confirm worker assignments, then check stored maps and completed tasks. Only after that should you add work or expand a department. This order prevents an interface mistake from turning into unnecessary gold costs, and it keeps settlement management from interrupting your endgame loop every few minutes.

The Practical Takeaway

POE 3.29 Kingsmarch is less about finding a secret crop unlock and more about reading the settlement's full information before committing resources. Scroll past corn and wheat, assign crops around real shortages, and fund the department that supports your current plan. Keep a treasury reserve instead of chasing maximum DPS-style output from every worker. When gold or materials are genuinely missing, returning to your normal map grind and checking Path of exile currency for sale can help you keep the settlement active without gutting your build budget.