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Postby Sarge » Sun Mar 11, 2018 4:17 pm

You can't catch them on foot in swamps and you can't catch them with a horse cause you stomp their asses so you have to employ some serious pita tactics and once you do catch one you find that they are terrible curios.

What gives, what am I missing here? What are they good for?
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Re: Lizards

Postby wonder-ass » Sun Mar 11, 2018 4:34 pm

decent early game curio dont bother after you can make other curios.
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Re: Lizards

Postby linkfanpc » Sun Mar 11, 2018 5:17 pm

Iirc, they can spawn on biomes other than swamp, a couple forest ones. Idr which ones though.

Also, i'm pretty sure they're a decent curio early-game, they just have a relatively high mental weight, right?
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Re: Lizards

Postby Amanda44 » Sun Mar 11, 2018 5:22 pm

Yeah, they do spawn on forest terrain and are a lot easier to catch there.
You can make Lizard on Scales food dish out of them, gives charisma and con for early game.
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Re: Lizards

Postby Sarge » Sun Mar 11, 2018 7:18 pm

Ha, there it is, a dish as well. Thanks.

Cause I'm a noob, I don't craft curios yet and I haven't used even one lizard as a curio. There is just always something better: Fireflies, Dragonflies, Dewies, Scent Glands, Swan Feathers, Monarch Butterflies, Stag Beetles and now Quail Feathers too. I might even be missing one or two things here and already that's a pretty decent total mental weight if you have just half of those.

And yeah, they're heavy with a mental weight of 17.

Not all the curios can be great I guess, but this one seems perhaps a touch too underwhelming.

+ Boletes, Flotsams, that purple flower that used to be fated (dayhum can't believe I can't remember) and those grey seal fin bones.
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Re: Lizards

Postby linkfanpc » Sun Mar 11, 2018 7:57 pm

[quote="Sarge"]that purple flower that used to be fated

Bluebells likely, could be snapdragons, edelweiss or thorny thistle too though. That's all the flowers i remember you could be referring to.

We should be able to make lizard on a stick. We already rat-on-a-stick and centibab.
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Re: Lizards

Postby Sarge » Sun Mar 11, 2018 8:43 pm

Ah yes Bluebells, thank you.
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