Remove Tree Stunting?

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Re: Remove Tree Stunting?

Postby tyrtix » Sat Sep 03, 2016 6:10 pm

maybe a spell that makes a planted tree not become stunted! More druidic than that, i dunnow!
Maybe also a spell to increase ql in pepper/grapes/hops, i have a couple grapes planted some months ago, never got an increase in ql, still @ 14.4.
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Re: Remove Tree Stunting?

Postby Audiosmurf » Sat Sep 03, 2016 6:27 pm

tyrtix wrote:maybe a spell that makes a planted tree not become stunted! More druidic than that, i dunnow!
Maybe also a spell to increase ql in pepper/grapes/hops, i have a couple grapes planted some months ago, never got an increase in ql, still @ 14.4.


You need to replant grapes to increase their Q.
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Re: Remove Tree Stunting?

Postby Onep » Sat Sep 03, 2016 6:32 pm

tyrtix wrote:maybe a spell that makes a planted tree not become stunted! More druidic than that, i dunnow!
Maybe also a spell to increase ql in pepper/grapes/hops, i have a couple grapes planted some months ago, never got an increase in ql, still @ 14.4.


Here's a relevant thread: Grape and Hop Gain
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Re: Remove Tree Stunting?

Postby tyrtix » Sat Sep 03, 2016 11:46 pm

yep, i understood that i had to replant or maybe grind www to get better seeds, but hey, we are speaking about druidic spells, so why not add something like that? may just fix with a cool thing the issue, i think
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Re: Remove Tree Stunting?

Postby jorb » Mon Sep 05, 2016 7:35 pm

I agree that it could be more fun.
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Re: Remove Tree Stunting?

Postby Granger » Mon Sep 05, 2016 10:12 pm

A tree being 'stunted' should either simply grow way slower, or we need a way to remove the effect.

As it is the mechanic is not fun and should be removed if the other options are to much work.
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Re: Remove Tree Stunting?

Postby tyrtix » Mon Sep 05, 2016 10:33 pm

Granger wrote:A tree being 'stunted' should either simply grow way slower, or we need a way to remove the effect.

As it is the mechanic is not fun and should be removed if the other options are to much work.



In fact, i believe that a good game design rule is: any bad effect should last only for some time or be reversible.
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Re: Remove Tree Stunting?

Postby ekzarh » Tue Sep 06, 2016 7:21 am

tyrtix wrote:
Granger wrote:A tree being 'stunted' should either simply grow way slower, or we need a way to remove the effect.

As it is the mechanic is not fun and should be removed if the other options are to much work.



In fact, i believe that a good game design rule is: any bad effect should last only for some time or be reversible.


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