Magneman wrote:Hi! I have a few questions about farming:
1) How long does it take for crops to grow, (i.e. carrots, peas)?
2) How long will it take before I see anything visible?
3) Who can harvest my crops? Can other people harvest them?
4) If other people are able to harvest my crops, how can I protect my crops from being harvested?
5) Do I need to flatten tiles to be able to plant seeds (flat ground)?
Thanks in advance!
Magneman wrote:Thanks for the replies. As to why I didn't see my crops growing: server probably crashed sometime between the two times I was playing, resulting in a freeze of the growth process.
Another question I have: How come in some tiles I get the option to plow, while in others I can't, but instead I can plant apple trees and mulberry trees?
Magneman wrote:Hi! I have a few questions about farming:
1) How long does it take for crops to grow, (i.e. carrots, peas)?
2) How long will it take before I see anything visible?
3) Who can harvest my crops? Can other people harvest them?
4) If other people are able to harvest my crops, how can I protect my crops from being harvested?
5) Do I need to flatten tiles to be able to plant seeds (flat ground)?
Thanks in advance!
Keir wrote:seems you need animal lore before you can use the cooking-utilities and level it up... just look up the traits in the "L"-menu
Deantwo wrote:You can level up cooking by using a Big cauldron, Oven, or Kitchen.
Check the Wiki for information on these:
http://lifeisfeudal.gamepedia.com/Cooking
Magneman wrote:Deantwo wrote:You can level up cooking by using a Big cauldron, Oven, or Kitchen.
Check the Wiki for information on these:
http://lifeisfeudal.gamepedia.com/Cooking
Yes, I read that. But I also read somewhere that I could only lvl up cooking from 0 to 30 by making cheese and bread. Could someone confirm this?
Torxe wrote:the lvling cooking by only making bread/cheese isn't true
not sure if you can train cooking on a campfire I used a big cauldron to train (and start training) cooking, I started with fried beast (since because of a bug we can keep skinning this moose we killed).
just make sure you have a cooking pot (or a primitive one) equipped and select cooking->cook instead of farming -> prepare
if you don't have the cooking->cook option yet it means you still have to raise your animal lore and procuration (has to be 30 before unlocking the cooking skill)
also the grain isn't just for animals you can use a quern (to a non-native speaker as myself a windmill operated by hand ^^) to grind them into flour I think (no experience myself) you can build it under the construction material preparation skill (or one of you "friends" can)
Your_eviltwin wrote:i have the cooking option however when i cook stuff i am not getting skill points, used a camp fire, big caldron and kitchen still nothing. boiled eggs and game meat
Deantwo wrote:Your_eviltwin wrote:i have the cooking option however when i cook stuff i am not getting skill points, used a camp fire, big caldron and kitchen still nothing. boiled eggs and game meat
What level is your Cooking skill?
What level is your Procuration skill?
what is your skill cap at?
Your_eviltwin wrote:Secondly the skill book stats that i will be able to make 1-2 ingredient recipes currently i can only make the same basic ones i could the the farming -> prepare one might be a few differences but under cook i don't see much.
Deantwo wrote:Your_eviltwin wrote:Secondly the skill book stats that i will be able to make 1-2 ingredient recipes currently i can only make the same basic ones i could the the farming -> prepare one might be a few differences but under cook i don't see much.
Can't trust the skill milestones texts too much right now.
But you don't gain cooking skill from making those meals?
That is weird. Does the meal actually get made?