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ijkdenem

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  1. i just downloaded the grappling hook mod an hour or so ago. since i am now in the vs1.22 stable version i will try it later and report back HERE to let you know how i felt trying it out.
  2. hell yes to all of this. although i don't wanna get ganked by a hippo in an oasis. hippos are the devil!!!
  3. its like the first thing that shows up if you google yacon. oh yeah here is the youtube link for the video on the yacon i was watching that got me to post this.
  4. whatever go here. https://www.google.com/search?q=yacon&sca_esv=89938bfca9f4a55b&sxsrf=ANbL-n6dTJm7RRZ_JdvkRFKJBCnmJ58DsQ%3A1776543408847&source=hp&ei=sObjaZLtMa6g5NoPk9GgwQc&iflsig=AFdpzrgAAAAAaeP0wIyqe8FdwDtJFGfeJ2ESuqsZb1IK&gs_ssp=eJzj4tTP1Tcwic8zLzBgdGDwYq1MTM7PAwA3pAWR&oq=yacon&gs_lp=Egdnd3Mtd2l6IgV5YWNvbioCCAAyCxAuGIAEGLEDGIMBMgsQABiABBixAxiDATIFEC4YgAQyCxAAGIAEGLEDGIMBMgUQABiABDIFEAAYgAQyBRAAGIAEMgUQABiABDIFEAAYgAQyBRAAGIAESKpEUABYsR5wAHgAkAEBmAHyEaABgkSqAQ8wLjEuNS0xLjAuMy4wLjK4AQHIAQD4AQGYAgWgAvEiwgIREC4YgAQYsQMY0QMYgwEYxwHCAggQABiABBixA8ICCBAuGIAEGLEDwgISEC4YgAQYsQMY0QMYxwEYChgLwgIMEAAYgAQYsQMYChgLmAMAkgcLMC4xLjQtMS43LTOgB8xQsgcLMC4xLjQtMS43LTO4B_EiwgcFMi0xLjTIBzuACAA&sclient=gws-wiz this is where i got the info and TRIED to post the pics from. it probably didn't work cuz i am scanning my pc at the moment.
  5. dammit the pics keep not uploading
  6. i found this on youtube and looked it up. i think it would be a great addition to the game. Yacón Plant Yacón (Smallanthus sonchifolius) is a perennial plant from the Andes known for its sweet, crisp, apple-like tubers, which are rich in prebiotics (FOS) and have a taste similar to a mix of apple, watermelon, and celery. Above ground, it resembles a sunflower, producing edible storage tubers and smaller propagation rhizomes. It's grown in well-drained, organic-rich soil and is used as a healthy snack, in salads, or juiced, with potential benefits for gut health and blood sugar. Plant characteristics Appearance: Looks like a sunflower with large leaves; stems can be green or reddish. Tubers: Two types: large, sweet storage tubers (edible) and smaller propagation rhizomes (for planting). Flavor: Sweet and juicy, often compared to a mix of apple, watermelon, and celery. Growing conditions Soil: Prefers well-drained, organic-rich soil; benefits from compost and potassium, not excessive nitrogen. Sun: Full sun is ideal. Hardiness: Hardy in USDA zones 5-10, but can be grown in cooler climates. Planting: Plant rhizomes after the last frost; space plants about 0.5 meters apart. Care: Mulch well to suppress weeds and protect developing roots; it's drought-tolerant and generally pest-free. Harvesting and storage Harvest after the first hard frost. Separate the large storage tubers from the smaller rhizomes. Cure the storage tubers for about two weeks in a cool, dark place (around 15°C/60°F) to develop sweetness. Store cured tubers in a cool, dark place (5-10°C/40-50°F) in a crate with a blanket or in sand to prevent moisture loss. Uses and benefits Culinary: Eaten raw (like an apple), juiced, baked, or used in salads.
  7. dang it the pics didn't load right
  8. i was thinking that too. maybe make a chest or a 2xchest and put the glacier ice chunks in it. this will slightly decrease the space in it for food but if its the 2xchest then 1block of glacier ice per 8 food slots seems reasonable to me. after all chest freezers do exist. also if its in the cellar the food will last even longer cuz the preservation bonuses compound with location and container. maybe if made with metal it works even better.https://chestfreezercoldplunge.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/GC-Custom-Blue-Pool-Liner-UK.1-1024x768.jpghttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/64/Iceboxes.jpg/250px-Iceboxes.jpgA. Norwegian icebox. The ice was placed in the drawer at top. B. Typical Victorian icebox, of oak with tin or zinc shelving and door lining. C. An oak cabinet icebox that would be found in well-to-do homes. i really think we could have something like these in game.
  9. that explains why the sheep and the muskox are not pregnant either.
  10. STILL NO RESPONSE. WHY NO RESPONSE!!!
  11. the tool tip says its ready to mate and has eaten 57 portions. so the damn thing should have had friggin babies already.
  12. i caught 2 golden takin goats and the female has eaten 57 freaking portions and STILL won't have kids!!! what / command do i type to get it pregnant? if i cant get help soon i will kill it and get new goats.
  13. even if its just a 2 berry mix it would be great.
  14. yeah i think peach and orange are the 2 in my area that i can't find yet. i got cherry, pear, and pink/red/yellow apple trees so far.
  15. btw i found out no bucket clutch or safe landing in shallow water from that height in this game cuz REALISM lol.
  16. i tried the CM-ClimbTrees mod. i fell from a redwood. no regrets. 10/10 would fall again.
  17. what is heat-damaged? specifically what parts? all i see is pumpkins on sand. a lot more than i got but still just pumpkins on sand. also any tips on how much space for a fruit tree? i got mine in a 5x5 grid .
  18. oh yeah. does it mean all my pumpkins are finished at stage 8 and i can just take them all or can i wait and get a few more? cuz my first harvest was 4. 1 for each pumpkin. i planted 4. so it was a VERY crap harvest.
  19. well damn i wish i new about the sand /grass thing before but i will do it next time. thanks for the tips.
  20. sounds good but would STILL rather have it just not murder crops. having it have a {grass and weeds} setting and a {crops} setting as different modes just seems better. but i do think your idea is good.
  21. ok. i will go check that one out right now. thanks for the info.
  22. i never saw it work on bushes so i thought the vines were safe until it was to late.
  23. i will just have to use the knives when in the pumpkin patches so as to not kill my pumpkins again!!!
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