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On 10/18/2021 at 11:34 AM, Screwy said:
Last time I started a new world, in the moment I was done with character customization, I was instantly killed by a wolf. A whole pack hunted me down every single time on respawn. I gave up after five tries and killed them in creative mode, before I continued.
That sucks. On respawn, did you try to flee the rabid wolf pack?
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Bowls and crocks of rot can be emptied by throwing them in a water source block. Might work for unspoiled food as well (although I doubt it nor have I tested this method).
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Consider that there is effectively 1.5 people coding the game currently.
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Have you read the verbiage during game loading? Perhaps think about that as to what's going on with spawn mechanics.
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On 10/16/2021 at 1:12 PM, Jaden Martindale said:
Perhaps the sawblade locust could do damage a little more similar to a wolf bite? or at least just not kill you instantly most of the time? I had all full nutrition bars, full copper lamellar armor. but when i'm mining in a cave and one of these things launches itself at me it has always killed me instantly from full health, usually silently from behind, and then the thing bodyguards my dropped items. Its not very fun, and makes it damn hard to progress from copper to bronze, because it spawns where tin is, and copper Armour cant protect you from a 1 shot.
To be honest if you're encountering sawblades with copper or bronze equipment your trying to take on late game monsters with early game equipment. Not surprised you're getting one shotted.
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I watch a Youtuber that showed exactly this problem. No matter how long he spent away from his animal pen when he came back one and only one of the sheep (out of 4 or 5) would agro on him. It happened over the course of 3 or 4 game months.
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Or be able to adjust the amount of offset.
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My experience is that they generate individually on grassy soil regardless of biome (meaning they're very rare in sandy/gravel terrain). I have found quite a few in my world in my search for bauxite covering 10,000 blocks e/w and 7,500 block n/s (if that gives you an indication of how far to travel).
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While there can be more than 100 flowers identified by a skep I believe the benefit of additional flowers over 100 is ignored.
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Milking ewes less than generation 3 will likely be unsuccessful. Generation 3 and above are domesticated enough to allow successful milking.
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Having over 100 doesn't harm repopulation. I have a couple of skep locations that are 107 flowers in range and haven't seen them repopulate slower than skeps with fewer flowers. I believe the cap is 100 though.
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That sounds like a bug. I've successfully used barrels for composting quite a bit and haven't had the rot, compost or barrel full of either disappear.
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5 hours ago, l33tmaan said:
Starving should reduce your Max HP, not your Current HP.
Prove me wrong.Starvation should reduce nutrition, which would automatically reduce max HP and require rebuilding nutrition after death. It's somewhat realistic as well as your body cannibalizes itself until you can eat.
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Game mechanics. Skep repopulation happens quicker with more flowers. Max speed is achieved when there's 100 flowers surrounding the skep. Hovering over the skep will indicate how many flowers the skep recognizes.
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19 hours ago, PhotriusPyrelus said:
If they eat it at anywhere near the same proportions, that's not going to help too much. @_@ I'm growing some grain, but it's slow, and I had planned to eat it myself over winter. Hrm.
Troughs take a stack of grass to fill but only 16 grain (iirc). Once you harvest a field of 32 or 64 grain, you'll have enough grain to feed livestock for well beyond the next harvest.
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Did the barrel disappear or the composting rot disappear from within the barrel?
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Perhaps you should start a new thread?
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@redram That doesn't surprise me. Hopefully it'll reduce the spelunking I'll have to do.
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17 hours ago, l33tmaan said:
Well, I thought it would mean I wouldn't have to walk for hours just to get to a different climate. Apparently that is not the case?
You could always fire up a test world and test it.
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Haven't tried due to the small temperature range. Not going to use precious nutrients on a crop that will likely only and forever yield 50% of it's crop because it either gets heat stroke or frost bit.
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You gotta have both hands free to use carry capacity features.
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Glad you found your bauxite. One thing that helps know what kind of stone is under the topsoil are the rocks you run into. I am hoping that bauxite will produce those stones that can picked up like all the sandstone stones around my home. If not then I may have to revisit some of those locales and dig/spelunk to investigate lower sedimentary layers of rock.
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Like... perhaps... Say the metal parts needed to fix translocators? maybe?