How obsessive are you?

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Mugsy
 
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How obsessive are you?

Post by Mugsy » 09 Dec 2014, 11:46

So just to name a few things;

1. You grind your teeth when you see someone has been putting the wrong things in your coops.

2. You internally "Oh no" as you see someone has left stuff in the tanning tubs unsupervised.

3. You fist pump and actually shout jackpot when you strike into some q 90 fertile soil.

4. You curse at the shitty weather as you try to improve your crop yield.

I'll post up some pictures of my herb chest later, I've rearranged it quite a few times now, think I've found my favourite arrangement.

Brings me onto a few points.

You can find high q soil by searching for herbs, and the nice looking red/yellow flower indicates I think at least 50q or so, but up to 90 or even 100. Not sure if anyone can confirm this, also I haven't tested yet but I believe removing herbs from a tile will reduce the soil quality.

I heard a 'tip' from a reddit post that soil q would be quite geographically intuitive, and I'm glad to confirm this from my findings..

Round the swamps (and some places inside the swamp but you only get 15 soil per dig) I've found 40q+ without looking too hard and before I tried my herbing trick.

Round the lake in certain spots and areas of the large mountain also result in high q patches. You'll need Natures Law of 90 skill to find the 'pristine herbs'.

You can use food flavour to improve the quality of cabbages, carrots, peas and grapes (not onions, potatoes, wheat or obviously flax) and replant them. I'm not sure if that's working as intended, will also report properly.

Yield affected by the weather seems to be multiplicative, whereas soil q and veg q will simply average out and give you the next crop q; there high q crops and good weather mean up to 15 max per tile it seems. It's possible a shaded area will affect the yield also, but this isn't confirmed. I think certain crops will do better in different areas in the future, and as a note I'd like to see olive trees and other more regional harvests..

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Re: How obsessive are you?

Post by Mugsy » 09 Dec 2014, 11:47

Just removed a pristine herb from 79q soil reduced it to 78, with more than just the top layer affected.

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