For an 8 hour/day area, I'd say it's something like once per week on average.
>.> I've been afking a lot.
Granger wrote:qoonpooka wrote:How often and under what conditions do trees/bushes refresh their products inventory? Is it different for planted trees? Do I just need to cut down these apple trees/tea bushes/holly bushes and replant?
The most relieable way to refresh the products is to plant a new one, especially in non-busy areas.
They refresh their products on a decay hit, which is only applied while the area is loaded (there had been requests to change that), so in case the bushes/trees are on a map part that is constantly kept being loaded by players in the area (like in a 24/7 active village center) the frequency they respawn their products is somewhat reasonable - but if they're at a casual hermit base that is loaded only an hour or two a day...
uncleseano wrote:
EDIT: Bonus Question: Was there some mechanic were one character could 'describe' a combat move to another. Would save me having to train Steelmaking on my combat alt for Parry
thesoldier wrote:uncleseano wrote:
EDIT: Bonus Question: Was there some mechanic were one character could 'describe' a combat move to another. Would save me having to train Steelmaking on my combat alt for Parry
Have the player who has a combat skill describe it to a parchment, then you put the parchment in your study box. However I believe you have to fight an animal that has that move in order to get it.
uncleseano wrote:Am I borking my adult animals by milking the shit outta their ma-mas when they're young and storing it off site?
Just read something about infants needing milk and not fodder
uncleseano wrote:So the long and short is I can drain that ma-ma dry she'll always have enough for the youngen? So as long as ma-ma isn't eaten then the baby won't lose quality?
Also, while I have ya. Is describing combat moves to other characters a thing anymore?
Sevenless wrote:uncleseano wrote:So the long and short is I can drain that ma-ma dry she'll always have enough for the youngen? So as long as ma-ma isn't eaten then the baby won't lose quality?
Also, while I have ya. Is describing combat moves to other characters a thing anymore?
I'm not certain about quality loss (I didn't think milk ever effects it), but it can be regained by eating high Q fodder for non-chicken/rabbit animals. So it doesn't really matter.
I believe so, but I've never actually done it. Someone mentioned it's done by inscribing the move on a piece of parchment. Been meaning to try it out.
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