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Forest Clans Walkthrough and Level Progression Guide

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By Maksim Kochergin · Editor-in-chiefPublished

Forest Clans, also searched for as Mushroomers 2, follows a simple progression loop: gather mushrooms, complete an order or cook a dish, collect coins and experience, then unlock another location or upgrade. To clear levels without long pauses, do not spend your entire harvest at once. Finish the current objective first, start production second, and keep some slower resources for upcoming tasks.

How do you progress through Mushroomers 2 without getting stuck?

For steady progress, complete the main tasks in order and develop only the parts of your village required by the next objective.

A common beginner mistake is upgrading everything at once. Coins disappear into decorations, optional buildings, and speed-ups, leaving too little for a required task. Before buying anything, open your current objectives and ask whether the purchase leads to a reward, a new recipe, or the next level.

Progress depends on three connected activities: gathering mushrooms, producing goods, and completing tasks. If one part stops, the entire chain slows down. While forest locations recover, cook dishes. While production is running, inspect tasks, achievements, and useful upgrades. This rhythm is more productive than clicking every available object for a few minutes and then waiting with empty queues.

Do not sell or process your entire supply of one mushroom. The next task may require the resource you just used. Keep a small reserve of every rare or slow-growing variety. Common mushrooms can be used more freely when they are easy to replace.

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How do you play Forest Clans step by step?

Use a repeating cycle of checking your objective, gathering the required mushrooms, starting production, and making one targeted upgrade.

  • Read the active tasks and identify the required result. You will know whether you currently need experience, coins, a particular mushroom, a dish, or a building.
  • Visit unlocked forest locations and gather the target resource. Do not keep collecting simply to clear the screen when the task already has enough.
  • Leave part of the harvest in storage. A reserve prevents the next objective from demanding mushrooms that you have just processed.
  • Start the required production. Make task items first, profitable goods second, and optional products last.
  • Claim the reward as soon as the objective is complete. It may provide experience, currency, or access to another action, so an unclaimed task can block progress.
  • Invest in the current bottleneck. Improve gathering, mushroom research, or equipment according to the resource that repeatedly slows you down.
  • Fill production queues before leaving. Start longer jobs before a break and save short actions for an active session.
  • Check new tasks after gaining a level. Avoid random spending until you know what the next stage requires.

Forest Clans is not about clicking without a break. Planning several actions ahead produces better results. If you have multiple objectives, prioritize the one that opens a new mechanic or gathering location. A task offering only coins can usually wait when another quest expands your options.

My tip: before finishing a level, I stop optional spending and stockpile basic resources. A new task chain often appears after leveling up, and a prepared reserve lets me clear its opening steps without another wait.

How do you get past level 31 in Mushroomers 2?

To clear level 31, find the action preventing you from earning the next experience reward or completing the current task instead of gathering everything at random.

There is no universal sequence of clicks for this stage because villages and inventories differ between players. One player arrives short of coins, another has spent the required mushrooms, and someone else has not finished an earlier upgrade. Start by diagnosing your village rather than searching for a hidden button.

Check these five possible causes:

  • A task is complete, but its reward has not been claimed.
  • The objective requires a mushroom from a particular unlocked location, while you keep gathering familiar varieties elsewhere.
  • The requested product depends on an earlier recipe, piece of equipment, or upgrade.
  • All raw materials have been committed to optional production.
  • You lack experience or coins because available tasks and achievements were skipped.

If an action is locked, select it and read the condition carefully. The interface usually indicates what is missing. Rebuild the chain in reverse: identify the final product, determine the required ingredients, free the correct production queue, and gather only what you still need.

Do not spend premium currency after the first delay. Waiting does not automatically mean that something is wrong. Check whether you can earn experience, finish another objective, or prepare ingredients in parallel. A speed-up makes sense only when it removes a specific bottleneck and immediately unlocks the next stage.

My tip: if a level stops moving, I write down one immediate objective and ignore side activities until it is complete. This quickly exposes the real problem, whether it is missing material, a busy queue, or an overlooked requirement.

How can you gather mushrooms and develop the village faster?

The village grows fastest when you gather the mushrooms required by current tasks and upgrade the system that most often delays your progress.

Not every available upgrade has equal value. If tasks repeatedly demand large harvests, mushroom research and gathering improvements are more useful than decoration. If you have plenty of raw materials but dishes take too long, focus on production. If every action stops because of coins, choose tasks and products with a clear return instead of filling storage with goods you do not need.

Split each session into short and long actions. While actively playing, gather mushrooms, claim tasks, and run quick recipes. Before a longer break, queue products that take more time. When you return, collect finished goods, free the production queue, and only then begin another gathering round.

Give each part of your inventory a purpose:

  • Protect resources reserved for the active task until it is finished.
  • Keep extra rare mushrooms until you understand how often they are requested.
  • Use common mushrooms for dishes and repeatable objectives.
  • Save coins for required upgrades and new opportunities.
  • Keep speed-ups for genuine bottlenecks rather than shortening every timer.

When should you join a clan and enter tournaments?

Join an active clan after learning the basic gathering and production loop, when you can contribute resources without delaying your own progress.

A clan does not replace personal development, but it adds shared goals, player assistance, and tournament activity. Look for a group that matches your schedule. If you log in once or twice per day, a clan with strict participation demands can make the game feel like a chore. Frequent players will get little value from a completely inactive group.

Before donating mushrooms, inspect your own tasks. Helping another player should not cost your last copy of a resource that takes a long time to replace. Donate from a planned reserve instead. During a tournament, first learn which actions produce progress, then adjust your normal gathering and production loop around them. Random spending rarely leads to a strong result.

My tip: I judge a clan by chat activity and reciprocal help, not by its size. A few players who regularly answer requests are more useful than a large group that never works together.

Which mistakes most often block progression?

Progress is most often blocked by unnecessary spending, empty production queues, and failing to reserve the mushrooms required by tasks.

The first mistake is selling or processing the entire harvest. A large order may look profitable, but the next required task can force you to wait for the same forest location again. Protect story progression first and earn money with what remains.

The second mistake is upgrading the village without connecting the purchase to an objective. A new building or decoration may be appealing, but it does not always help clear a level. Before confirming a purchase, compare its cost with upcoming task rewards and its ability to unlock the next stage.

The third mistake is idle time. If you end a session with an empty production queue, the time before your next visit produces nothing. Start longer processes in advance. At the same time, do not fill every piece of equipment with random products when a specific task dish will soon be needed.

The fourth mistake involves premium currency. Constant speed-ups can conceal poor planning without fixing it. If the currency is limited, keep it for situations where an acceleration completes an important chain or removes a genuine block.

Finally, do not chase every visible objective at once. Choose one primary task, one background production job, and one source of income. This structure protects your resources and gives every action a clear purpose.

What can you play after Forest Clans?

After developing your mushroom village, you can switch to another game about gathering resources or exploring the forest.

The card below leads to another title from the same themed collection. It works well as a short break between production cycles or as a change of pace when you want less village management.

FAQ

What is Mushroomers 2 called now?

Players often search for Mushroomers 2, while the game appears in catalogs as Forest Clans or its localized title.

Why can I not get past level 31?

The usual causes are an unfinished task, a missing mushroom, a busy production queue, or an overlooked upgrade. Read the active objective and reconstruct the required action chain.

Do I need to spend currency on speed-ups?

No. Normal progression relies on planning gathering runs and production queues. Use a speed-up only when it removes a specific bottleneck and lets you continue an important chain immediately.

What should I upgrade first?

Upgrade the system that most often delays your tasks: gathering and mushroom research when raw materials are scarce, or production when supplies accumulate faster than dishes can be prepared.

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