Slam
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I don’t feel like walking place, it seems to cover thousands of blocks, which could be full of line, traders , and it isn’t a time thing, it’s a “I am lazy” thing.
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I’m lazy, and the armor mainly so I don’t get ganked by wolves and maybe a teir 4 enemies every now and then. The nearby teleporter sends me to y14, basalt though, maybe some ore. That boat will still be useful.
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That’s why I said “I would want,” also chicken five eggs when you feed them.
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I hope not, feeding my sheep for no reason rn then, I would want feeding to gain weight, gestate faster/prevent miscarriage, and produce more milk. With a more in-depth system feeding well could prevent them from getting sick, produce healthier offspring, produce more wool (if that gets added).
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Oh no, I have all the iron.
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There’s a summery for lazy people at the bottom. Recently have an wolf bait emoji in my game, and spent a solid hour running back to my stuff that’s like 1500-2000 blocks away just to die to a wolf 5 times (useless wood lamellar), and I just wanted some salt and lime form a trader (only got salt) I heard from videos that making metal armor takes an insane amount much work, I know leather and gambeson exist, which would be perfect for me, however I currently need all my linen for boat (got bless with a seemly big ocean with 97.5% land cover, and WHY 21 LININ) and my lime supplies are a little lacking because of lazy ass trader (who’s not surrounded by wolfs and not gillzen blocks away) not restocking it now with my third option, making metal armor is reasonable, as requires less leather, however because no windmill, it will take a lot of work, even for brigandine. Is it more reasonable, even at the Iron Age, asides a helmet, to just grind up some recourses to make lamellar, and maybe hopefully find other ore (namely for building) while I’m at it, or just blood sweat and teir some make some brigandine with iron I already have. I can make chain armor, which makes more senses for my needs, but like I said, I’m going to use all my linen for a boat, and hopefully a tiny windmill, pls my flax is still growing. Also, after making metal for a distillery in a previous world, I’d rather do not do triple the work of that, then turn it into chains, rather then just double that work for brigandine, and get to spend that time spend making the incomplete base less ass (that recent Victorian green house post is motivating) Summery Is it worth making metal armor without a windmill with iron, or just be lazy and prospect for stuff for bronze and make lamellar (which may grant me knowledge of other useful/decorative ore)
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I hope the next update will start fleshing out the early/mid-game experience
Slam replied to Aklone's topic in Discussion
Yeah, stone to copper, and copper to bronze is much harder then bronze to iron, mainly because most of the tools required to processes iron is before bronze, and your likely to find a good reading of iron while looking for much rarer tin. Still doesn’t stop me from grinding black bronze though, I love the look of it. -
Maybe ponds and lakes can have a limited amount of fish, where overfishing can rid it of all of the fish, fishing in same spot makes fish bait less in that area or the entire lake or pond. You could even release fish into water for making your own lakes/ponds of fish, and adding new fish to an existing pond could cause the existing fish to be wiped out because of the lack of natural predators. I see a lot of potential depth, and potential for aquarium, man made lakes with fish, and maybe some roe.
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I just hope fishing isn’t like Minecraft, or terraria, because from the video it doesn’t seem too dissimilar from it.
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Ok, I hate to disappoint, but they’re exactly the same as the other berry’s, asides from cranberry’s. I just like blueberry.
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I’m not sure if they have any plans to add tomato’s, with berry bushes existing, there isn’t a big reason grow your own fruits, maybe they’ll add more fruits plants after berry bushes get potential reworked. Also fruits such as tomato’s (yes they are called vegetables but they are fruits) produce throughout the year, rather then just one harvest with vegetables, which is believe bell peppers were an issue to the dev team.
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Some rambling on basic, but time saving math making porridge 4x it value, which is 240 sat per grain. Last 5 days. Has hunger freezing effect pies use 2 dough per layer, which is also 240 sat per grain Last 8 days, char is 12 days, but only 180 sat. Best travel food since its slices stacks, and high sat. bread gives 5x the value, 300 sat per grain, also last 8 days, char is 17.5 days, and gives 210 stat. Best grain food, char is mid because grain last longer, and can be sold. Shoutout to my raw grain, flax bread, part baked enjoyers. Blueberry’s! Blueberry’s are better, you see me eating basically oatmeal with red currents? No blueberry’s, with some maple syrup (though, we don’t have that, honey it)
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Well before that dragon guy beats me, Welcome to the forums! lime comes from 3 main ways 1. collect shells and grinding them up in grind stone, though you’ll get only a little bit. 2. Find limestone/chalk stone area (you might noticed different areas have different rocks, such as granite) which can be thousands of blocks away but there’s like a infinite supply, and you still need to grind them. 3. Buy them, I’ve personally only seen them at survival good traders. I’m assuming you need lime to make mortor, for Ashler block, this requires a barrel which is a post copper age item which requires a saw for planks. You can in the mean time use ashler cobble stone, which just needs rocks and clay, or mud bricks.
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It feels like for clay that it’s really easy to find, but impossible to find blue clay, or it’s impossible to find, but the first clay you do find is blue clay.
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This post gives me ptsd, I tired everything, nothing worked. I hope you’ll be able to make it work.
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There’s a mechanic in the game right now that prevent you from losing hunger after eating a meal, perhaps if the base value is nerfed, add spices would then buff this effect, and maybe have a lighter version on non-meal foods you add seasoning too, such as jerky.
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In park core civilization, there are to types of players, we have to jump make a 1 block jump for a bush meat, or a 1 block vertical jump for regular meat, no one jumps for the regular meat, why would anyone risk their lives for 120 more saturation? But today was the day I became a pro, I inserted my ticket and saw this, I died.
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Little math, each bush meat is 120 sat, and = one rot each, it takes 480 sat of bush meat for 1 thing of compost which is 10 N and 2 P and K per bushmeat. if your making Tera Petra, it’s 6,780 sat each, or half of that if you have high quality soil. And I am not doing the math for the food gain/lost that the increase growing speed will cause from the compost spent.
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I’m in my first winter, bronze, got chicken, I’ll get goats when winter ends, I’m far from worried about meat in nitration. I’m just asking because I gotta kill 7 wolves in a row occasionally. Also, it’s just the recurve bow, which I can’t make, but I did buy one.
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What do ya’ll do with excess bush meat? It end up being common enough in my area (no thanks to the 6 wolves guarding a trading cart near me) so while I’m swimming in leather, I’m also swimming in garbage meat, I resorted to turning cured meat, since I can’t use it in a meals anyway, and seems far more common to get then regular meat, but it’s still less efficient saturation per salt used then other meat time (until fish meat gets reworked in 1.21) or veggies if you farmed a lot of thoses.
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Famous last words.
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Yeah, buts it’s far cheaper, and enemies tend to come in waves (rift spawn, temporal storms) so there normally to add it to a bandage, or just have a couple crafted prematurely.
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Some kind of moss, and some mushrooms, though, it would look off during winter. You could add some really dark blocks to show rot of the log perhaps? Or maybe some fallen wood chips on the side.
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Not a bad idea, maybe a future small base there for the future, get some prospecting done, and find a treasure hunter, but I don’t have any plans to crate a new world till 1.21 drops. Which since it’s in pre-release stages, doesn’t seem that far off, I’m really looking forward to colored pottery, helps with organizing a lot. Mainly the molds on a vertical rack.
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Eh, I just need something to do asides building for a bit, but at the same time, I’m a little stuck since I’m out of fruit for aqua verta (that’s not how you spell “alcohol” the in game way, I know) and I’m not sure if horse radish are even around during winter, so, healing kinda an issue, so i can’t really fight and I’m just wanting for rift activity to lower again.