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Re: Please Ask Simple Questions Here

Postby Duregar » Fri Apr 13, 2012 7:44 pm

Vengent wrote:Is there any point to continuing to raise Foraging once you have 6400 (forage *perc) ?

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painhertz wrote:Found most prevalently in large lakes, bear in mind that the numbers for full view on them in the wiki are wrong and you'll keep finding more and more clusters even past 10k perc x explor.

And I'm almost sure that table of foraging is generally wrong.
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Re: Please Ask Simple Questions Here

Postby Sevenless » Fri Apr 13, 2012 8:19 pm

Duregar wrote:
Vengent wrote:Is there any point to continuing to raise Foraging once you have 6400 (forage *perc) ?

From this topic:
painhertz wrote:Found most prevalently in large lakes, bear in mind that the numbers for full view on them in the wiki are wrong and you'll keep finding more and more clusters even past 10k perc x explor.

And I'm almost sure that table of foraging is generally wrong.


Since your PER will continue to raise, I usually advise stopping exploration in the range of 50-100. Anything past that is usually overkill since you'll want high PER eventually anyway. Just dump the extra points into something like UA.
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Re: Please Ask Simple Questions Here

Postby Vengent » Fri Apr 13, 2012 8:45 pm

Sevenless wrote:Since your PER will continue to raise, I usually advise stopping exploration in the range of 50-100. Anything past that is usually overkill since you'll want high PER eventually anyway. Just dump the extra points into something like UA.



Ya that was the plan, I've got 50 explore and almost 100 perc, so didn't want to keep putting points in explorer for no benefit. Sounds like it may be worth it to go on up to 75/100 before focusing entirely on perception (which is ridiculously easy to raise).
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Re: Please Ask Simple Questions Here

Postby TheTylerLee » Fri Apr 13, 2012 8:49 pm

Normaly 64 explore and 100 percep is what i get first on a foraging alt

but if you plan to be a Archer

you will want 200 Explore or more
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Re: Please Ask Simple Questions Here

Postby syvelocin » Fri Apr 13, 2012 9:33 pm

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syvelocin wrote:I'm going away next weekend for four days and I wonder how much food I should keep stocked? I built a second trough for the occasion, if I fill both will it be enough?


Pregnant cow eats 48 units of food per day. Lactating cow eats 1 unit of food per 1l of produced milk and can store up to 10l of milk. I'm not sure how much milk a calf drinks (though not more then 7l per day I think). I assume your cow has milk quantity 10.
So let's sum it up: 48+15= 63 units of food per 1 pregnant lactating cow (if cow has milk quantity of 11+ it will go up up to 65 units). To keep your 1 cow fed for 4 days you need 252 units of food.
Food trough can store up to 200 units of food. So you need a little bit more then 1 and 1/4 of food trough for that.
Do not forget about other cows (animals). Bulls and non pregnant non lactating cows eat 4,8 units per day each.


So I've just got a bull, the pregnant cow, calf, and a male sheep (probably will have the female by next week as well). But it sounds like having the second trough should do it.

Do you by any chance know how much chickens eat per day as well?
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Re: Please Ask Simple Questions Here

Postby graal » Fri Apr 13, 2012 9:39 pm

TheTylerLee wrote:Normaly 64 explore and 100 percep is what i get first on a foraging alt

but if you plan to be a Archer

you will want 200 Explore or more


How does Explore affect archery? I thought only MM and perception mattered.
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Re: Please Ask Simple Questions Here

Postby TeckXKnight » Fri Apr 13, 2012 9:59 pm

graal wrote:How does Explore affect archery? I thought only MM and perception mattered.

and equipment/quality, you are correct.
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Re: Please Ask Simple Questions Here

Postby Phoenix246 » Fri Apr 13, 2012 10:25 pm

For a farmer, a way to raise q of crops is to either get the highest q seeds and replant the whole field you farmed or only take the highest q seeds from a -5 q from the highest seed?
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Re: Please Ask Simple Questions Here

Postby TeckXKnight » Fri Apr 13, 2012 10:30 pm

Phoenix246 wrote:For a farmer, a way to raise q of crops is to either get the highest q seeds and replant the whole field you farmed or only take the highest q seeds from a -5 q from the highest seed?

I'm not sure what you're asking? Every generation seeds have a -5/+5 variance unless they are a higher quality than the soil they're planted on. In that case, they have a -5/+2 variance. At full Nature you get 3 seeds from most plants (Tea and Pumpkins are the exception) which give you an average quality increase of +1 per generation but more realistically, +4 or +5 per harvest.

If your farming skill is lower than the quality of the seeds, then you'll lower them through softcap when you harvest them.

So you can improve your seed quality by buying higher quality seeds from someone else or farming them up yourself over multiple generations.
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Re: Please Ask Simple Questions Here

Postby Duregar » Fri Apr 13, 2012 10:36 pm

Phoenix246 wrote:For a farmer, a way to raise q of crops is to either get the highest q seeds and replant the whole field you farmed or only take the highest q seeds from a -5 q from the highest seed?

Frankly speaking I do not understand what you've said. I get main question though, how to raise crop quality.
Take highest seeds and replant them. And repeat the process. And repeat. And so on.

syvelocin wrote:Do you by any chance know how much chickens eat per day as well?


Not much as 8 hens and 1 cock don't even eat 1/4 of food from chicken coop per day.
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