fotzepol Posted March 10, 2025 Report Posted March 10, 2025 I went 5000 blocks out looking for some lime, and found none… but I did come upon a commodity trader named Stretch who was selling crushed lime. I returned home to get my gears and left again after a couple days, and once I’d gotten back to the waypoint I’d set, in his place was an agricultural supplier named Grit. Is this intended behavior? I can’t find anything about this happening. I just hit 70 hours in my first world and I’m still learning so much Thanks!
Zane Mordien Posted March 10, 2025 Report Posted March 10, 2025 My traders have never changed unless I did a "prune" command. Maybe you marked the wrong trader and ran back to him instead. I have done that before. Took me a minute to look around and figure it out. Sorry your hunt for lime was a bust. You really can't buy enough lime to do anything with so he is just saving you money.
fotzepol Posted March 10, 2025 Author Report Posted March 10, 2025 53 minutes ago, Zane Mordien said: My traders have never changed unless I did a "prune" command. Maybe you marked the wrong trader and ran back to him instead. I have done that before. Took me a minute to look around and figure it out. Sorry your hunt for lime was a bust. You really can't buy enough lime to do anything with so he is just saving you money. I’ve gotten back in the game now to have a look again, and I could swear up and down that a different one just generated in his place. I don’t set a waypoint for traders until I learn their names, and I hadn’t interacted with Grit before. I think it could be a memory overload issue with my low-end PC. The part about lime makes me feel a bit better about this weird bug though.
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