mikal1129 wrote:there is an error for the recipe for straw doll... it uses plant fibers and not string (plant fibers are more specific than string)
MagicManICT wrote:mikal1129 wrote:there is an error for the recipe for straw doll... it uses plant fibers and not string (plant fibers are more specific than string)
wiki has it correct.
At this point, this thread needs to die. It was great at the start of the world for collecting the new info and getting it into the wiki, but at this point, there really isn't anything else to add.
SpiderJerusalem wrote:MagicManICT wrote:mikal1129 wrote:there is an error for the recipe for straw doll... it uses plant fibers and not string (plant fibers are more specific than string)
wiki has it correct.
At this point, this thread needs to die. It was great at the start of the world for collecting the new info and getting it into the wiki, but at this point, there really isn't anything else to add.
why?its possible there will be new curios added or we haven't discoverd all of them?
DatOneGuy wrote:
why?its possible there will be new curios added or we haven't discoverd all of them?
DatOneGuy wrote:Can you replant it?
The LP isn't great, and the time is almost as long if not longer than shewbread.
GrimEggbert wrote:Seems like it'd be relatively easy to get q100+ on it, but then again with it being so rare I doubt it would be efficient anyway.
MagicManICT wrote:DatOneGuy wrote:Can you replant it?
The LP isn't great, and the time is almost as long if not longer than shewbread.
No idea. My bro snagged it before I could try. I don't expect you could farm just for weird beetroots, though.
I was figuring the LP earned was somewhere along the lines of other lowgrade curios. Given the size and attn, it's something anyone can squeeze in if they're not already min/maxing curios.GrimEggbert wrote:Seems like it'd be relatively easy to get q100+ on it, but then again with it being so rare I doubt it would be efficient anyway.
Agreed. It'd be easy to get q200+ if the world runs long enough. The same can't be said for some of the other curios.
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