Let us put seashells into stone stockpiles

Thoughts on the further development of Haven & Hearth? Feel free to opine!

Re: Let us put seashells into stone stockpiles

Postby DDDsDD999 » Mon Oct 16, 2017 3:26 pm

Granger wrote:
DDDsDD999 wrote:No, because the only thing that isn't stockpilable are these shells that make shitty curios anyway.

If they're shitty, why keep them at all?

I don't. 500 LP/Hour/slot is not good, going off the previous Q50 statement.
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
User avatar
DDDsDD999
 
Posts: 5669
Joined: Fri Jul 02, 2010 12:31 am

Re: Let us put seashells into stone stockpiles

Postby Amanda44 » Mon Oct 16, 2017 4:14 pm

They're not quite that bad ...

Made with 40/50q seashells ... 47q blocks and 61q bones = 25,000 + lp (I forget exact amount)
1164 lp/hr

Made with 50/60q shells ... 35,547 lp
1499 lp/hr
Koru wrote:
It is like in Lord of the Flies, nobody controlls what is going on in the hearthlands, those weaker and with conscience are just fucked.
Avatar made by Jordan.
Animal lovers - Show us your pets! - viewtopic.php?f=40&t=44444#p577254
User avatar
Amanda44
 
Posts: 6485
Joined: Wed Sep 28, 2011 12:13 pm

Re: Let us put seashells into stone stockpiles

Postby SacreDoom » Mon Oct 16, 2017 5:29 pm

Amanda44 wrote:They're not quite that bad ...

Made with 40/50q seashells ... 47q blocks and 61q bones = 25,000 + lp (I forget exact amount)
1164 lp/hr

Made with 50/60q shells ... 35,547 lp
1499 lp/hr


That's not properly calculated, though; gotta account for the fact that it fills two slots.

That makes the actual LP/hr half of what you claim, because you could've fit two 1x1 curios there.
User avatar
SacreDoom
 
Posts: 2590
Joined: Tue Apr 06, 2010 3:14 pm

Re: Let us put seashells into stone stockpiles

Postby Amanda44 » Mon Oct 16, 2017 5:44 pm

SacreDoom wrote:
Amanda44 wrote:They're not quite that bad ...

Made with 40/50q seashells ... 47q blocks and 61q bones = 25,000 + lp (I forget exact amount)
1164 lp/hr

Made with 50/60q shells ... 35,547 lp
1499 lp/hr


That's not properly calculated, though; gotta account for the fact that it fills two slots.

That makes the actual LP/hr half of what you claim, because you could've fit two 1x1 curios there.

Well, yeah if you look at it like that ... was just stating the lp/hr of the curio itself ... personally, I still think they are worth crafting rather than just chucking them, but each to his own. :)
Koru wrote:
It is like in Lord of the Flies, nobody controlls what is going on in the hearthlands, those weaker and with conscience are just fucked.
Avatar made by Jordan.
Animal lovers - Show us your pets! - viewtopic.php?f=40&t=44444#p577254
User avatar
Amanda44
 
Posts: 6485
Joined: Wed Sep 28, 2011 12:13 pm

Re: Let us put seashells into stone stockpiles

Postby Granger » Mon Oct 16, 2017 5:54 pm

They're cheap to make in good quality, even with mediocre seashells as of the bones, and beat quite some other curios in LP/h/slot and LP/exp.
⁎ Mon Mar 22, 2010 ✝ Thu Jan 23, 2020
User avatar
Granger
 
Posts: 9254
Joined: Mon Mar 22, 2010 2:00 pm

Re: Let us put seashells into stone stockpiles

Postby jordancoles » Mon Oct 16, 2017 10:17 pm

blank wrote:
DDDsDD999 wrote:
Granger wrote:Have you tried placing a cupboard somewhere near where you mine to drop off the stuff you want to keep?

No, because the only thing that isn't stockpilable are these shells that make shitty curios anyway.

that and dont forget your barrel of water!

I just bring a cow with a packrack on its back

1 barrel of water, 1 wheelbarrow with a full stockpile of metal inside and an inventory of sausages and you're playing like a pr0
Duhhrail wrote:No matter how fast you think you can beat your meat, Jordancoles lies in the shadows and waits to attack his defenseless prey. (tl;dr) Don't afk and jack off. :lol:

Check out my pro-tips thread
Image Image Image
User avatar
jordancoles
 
Posts: 14082
Joined: Sun May 29, 2011 6:50 pm
Location: British Columbia, Canada

Previous

Return to Critique & Ideas

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Claude [Bot], Google [Bot], IBanon and 219 guests