springyb wrote:Do beavers have anything interesting other than their hide and meat?
Their tails are a curio about half as good as Itsy Bitsy Spider, but their quality is more stably higher, I think.
springyb wrote:Do beavers have anything interesting other than their hide and meat?
qoonpooka wrote:springyb wrote:Do beavers have anything interesting other than their hide and meat?
Their tails are a curio about twice as bad as Itsy Bitsy Spider, but their quality is more stably higher, I think.
Zeler wrote:qoonpooka wrote:springyb wrote:Do beavers have anything interesting other than their hide and meat?
Their tails are a curio about twice as bad as Itsy Bitsy Spider, but their quality is more stably higher, I think.
Fixed that for you mate
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NOOBY93 wrote:Itsy Bitsy Spider is a curio??? I only used it for littering the forest floors
qoonpooka wrote:Some of us can't play all day every day
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qoonpooka wrote:NOOBY93 wrote:Itsy Bitsy Spider is a curio??? I only used it for littering the forest floors
Some of us can't play all day every day and just started playing. Having a curio that lasts a good chunk of the weekend and drops more LP than seer's bones or mirkwood when we get back has value.
Sevenless wrote:qoonpooka wrote:NOOBY93 wrote:Itsy Bitsy Spider is a curio??? I only used it for littering the forest floors
Some of us can't play all day every day and just started playing. Having a curio that lasts a good chunk of the weekend and drops more LP than seer's bones or mirkwood when we get back has value.
Before study desks I'd say that's true. Now the majority of early game LP comes from curios that are easily accessible to craft/forage and don't really take that long to work on in the early game. LP/hour/mental weight is vastly the most important stat early game, and itsy bitsy webs are pretty attrocious for that stat.
I'd suggest filling your study with 7 mirks, 7 feather trinkets, 7 bark boats, 7 toad stools. Mirks/feather trinks need replacing ~x2 a day, but the rest last 24 hours. Now I'd say dewy mantles, but those are one of the early game curios that generally aren't reliable to have unless you play a lot. Clovering a horse and going to a swamp, you can load up on dragonflies pretty easily and they're quite excellent but if you're not near a grassland this can be tough. Also duck hunting on a horse gives a decent curio to have running that doesn't need replacing often.
If you're not going to have a lot of playtime, you can stock up on these pretty easily. I'd say cut out feather trinks and then mirks in that order if you don't have time to craft (since they only run 1.5 hours per crafting action). Seers bones while a great curio, are kind of time intensive and I wouldn't suggest them for a time crunch player unless you've got bones lying around. It's 60 bones/day/player, so I wouldn't try to keep them running regularly. Bat wings and swan feathers if you have the int and can kill them are your next upgrade.
Tolerably higher weight curios that you could run into early if you have extra int: enthroned toad, beaver teeth, Q30+ itsy bitsy spiders.
There's just a lot of better options than the web, although it's available and the total LP seems appealing.
Chickens. Easiest way to get bones.qoonpooka wrote:Still farming bones for the glue.
FictionRyu wrote:Chickens. Easiest way to get bones.qoonpooka wrote:Still farming bones for the glue.
qoonpooka wrote:FictionRyu wrote:Chickens. Easiest way to get bones.qoonpooka wrote:Still farming bones for the glue.
Yeah, figured the pali should go up first. >.> No idea why I thought that.
Anyway, have a desk now. The replacement logic is going to take a while for me to understand. I woke up this morning with only a half-filled study report and PLENTY of unique curios in my desk.
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