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Not that you'd want to eat them or anything, but...y'know, if you can eat termites, you ought to be able to eat worms as well. They shouldn't be at all filling, of course, but they could offer a sliver of protein to keep desperate players from otherwise starving.

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Mhmm Earth Noodle.

Its a very good idea and realistic, but it should be that catching a fish is worth more to you.

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1 hour ago, Emeal said:

Mhmm Earth Noodle.

Its a very good idea and realistic, but it should be that catching a fish is worth more to you.

It should be, yes, but if you just want to gross out your friends...🤣

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2 hours ago, The Lerf said:

Hefty worm stew when?

 

2 hours ago, Blaiyze said:

Worm pie ftw

Seal them in a barrel of honey for a few days and you could have...gummy worms.

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I'd just as soon use them to fertilise farmland, as with the mechanic from Primitive survival...

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EARTHWORMS

Collect some earthworms and put them to good use. Anywhere there's soil and a reasonable climate, you'll find worms, but you'll need to look (right click) on rocks and sticks on the ground to locate them. When you encounter a worm please remember - don't panic, breathe deeply, and maintain eye contact. Although they may look intimidating at first, they are in fact docile creatures. Handling and use:

  • Right click OR sneak right click with an empty hand to pick up a worm. Sneak right click to place worms.
  • Eat them for a small protein boost.
  • Use them to bait your hooks or fish baskets.
  • Place them (sneak-click) on your farmland to both aerate and fertilize the soil.
  • Use them to make your own fertilizer. For example:
    • Dig a one block hole and use a hoe to turn the bottom of the hole into farmland
    • Place some worms in the hole
    • Eventually, the worms will turn that farmland into a block of pure worm castings
    • Break the block of worm castings and use those drops to fertilize your garden. Retrieve any remaining worms, wash rinse repeat.

 

Warning: Don't introduce too many worms into your garden - eventually they will over-aerate/fertilize your farmland, turning it into pure worm castings, and the soil will no longer have the structural integrity to keep your plants growing. You've been warned! Pro-tip: Worms will occasionally leave the area or are whisked away by a predator, so pick them up if you want to extend their use. They will also die immediately in extreme temperatures if left outside (temperature must be between 0C and 30C).

 

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