warrri wrote:When you hearth from inside a house and your hf is outside, you make this shrug stance.
The buckets should drop 90% of their contents imho.
Lunarious will agree with you.
warrri wrote:When you hearth from inside a house and your hf is outside, you make this shrug stance.
The buckets should drop 90% of their contents imho.
warrri wrote:When you hearth from inside a house and your hf is outside, you make this shrug stance.
The buckets should drop 90% of their contents imho.
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venatorvenator wrote:warrri wrote:When you hearth from inside a house and your hf is outside, you make this shrug stance.
The buckets should drop 90% of their contents imho.
90% for water and milk
82% for tanning fluid
27% for honey
41% for seeds, but more like 65% for poppies and 22.2% for grapes
If buckets are used in combat there should be a 12.5% chance that you lose 1d4+10% of its contents after each move, +10% if it's on a rugged terrain like swamp or rootbosk.
Oh yes I am totally serious about this no doubt about that
venatorvenator wrote:warrri wrote:When you hearth from inside a house and your hf is outside, you make this shrug stance.
The buckets should drop 90% of their contents imho.
90% for water and milk
82% for tanning fluid
27% for honey
41% for seeds, but more like 65% for poppies and 22.2% for grapes
If buckets are used in combat there should be a 12.5% chance that you lose 1d4+10% of its contents after each move, +10% if it's on a rugged terrain like swamp or rootbosk.
Oh yes I am totally serious about this no doubt about that
DaniAngione wrote:Life in the hearthlands can be tough, aye.
But it can also be a good one.
ChildhoodObossite wrote:I actually lowkey admire Frosty, sometimes he can be a really cool guy
Strandmullen wrote:I have without any success been searching for metal ever since I got my new base set up some time ago. Today, I found some iron ochre and I thought I'd try and see how big the vein is.
I'd say it's around 15-20 tiles, at best. I also checked the other side of the cave and surrounding area, no iron. Can it for real be so tiny? ;(
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