SuperNoob wrote:vatas wrote:Not sure how useful this is, but I have recently started marking herbalist tables by placing same quality fresh tea leaves on nearby tables. When they dry to black leaves I leave them there to give relative quality indicator of the table.
lol can't count how many times I've moved an herbalist table and forgot which is higher quality...this is a very useful tip, but I think we're all still hoping to have quality of items like that displayed in game in some future version
@7 I'm never big on trading and I read your guide when I started so I'm always a hermit. I always seem to have a large cave system(luck?) but I've never had a cavern(except where a few tunnels meet up/split off), but finding cavebulbs has never really been the problem. I HATE farming...so never keep many animals ergo milk goes into cheese making(maybe I should get a farming bot).
Nice that somebody found my tip usefull. I feel like elaborating this thing a bit:
Why to use Fresh Tealeaves? They turn twice, first to Green and then Black leaves meaning they will go closer to Table's quality than other stuff that only turns once.
[quote=RingofBrodgar]
The quality of anything produced on a table is the average of the precursor item and the table quality. This means you can test the quality of a table by checking the quality of items produced. [/quote]
q10 table and q20 fresh leaves would make q15 greens and q12 blacks, for example.