![]() Utterly gone are the days of finding a corn seed in the trash in a POI and knowing that with some crafting, placing, protection, and time, you've got a small sustainable food source. ![]() If you can't craft corn seeds, it doesn't matter HOW many plants you get per yield, you just can't keep the garden going. You can still make mass amount of food with a few skill points (at LotL 3 in my game, I'm gaining a profit of 105 plants each harvest from my 30 corn.and another 105 from 30 potatoes), but you can no longer just get a happy little garden to add a small supplemental food source without investing or getting lucky. Heck, after enough POIs and looting, you might have a small hodgepodge garden giving a small variety of small amounts of produce. ![]() A few days after that you can harvest it AGAIN! without finding another seed! It wasn't sustainable, but it was a nice supplement to the scavenged and hunted food, and you could make the occasional nice recipe. By that, I mean just doing your own thing, questing and looting, and happening to come across a corn seed.so you make a planter and a few days later you can harvest it. The real problem with this change is that it cuts out "casual farming" that existed in A19 by locking you out of farming if you can't craft the seed. Its annoying to need to spend a skill point in it.īut it is, after all, only 1 skill point, and you can start growing more and more and more up to an endless amount of food. Its annoying to do the crafting and replanting. But ONLY if you can craft seeds.ġ point in LotL means an average positive yield of 1.5 plants (or 6.5 effective plants obtained before replanting) per harvest. Farming takes a little longer as you do have to replant, and the harvest yield can be highly variable, but it does seem to be working (after last weeks update to Alpha 20 experimental)įarming is an even more annoying chore than it was in A19.but its still perfectly viable. Its mission accomplished if the goal was to keep "seeds" as being an item that you still search for in loot, much longer into the game play. So overall, I think that the Developers did listen to the Players, and by putting a little extra thought into things, made farming to be at least "workable". Mushrooms aren't thriving but the Blueberries are doing very well - This Harvest. Thanks to the edit/updates that the Fun Pimps placed into the game last week, giving a 50% chance to bring in an additional item when harvesting each plant, I am pretty close in most crops to averaging 2 items per plant. Lastly Blueberries 3 seeds planted, Harvested 14 berries, and 3 seeds, so Final Yield was - 14 blueberries. Will have to hope I find more shroom spores or at least 1 mushroom so I can replant using the needed 5. My first harvest I started with 2 spores, I was only able to replant 1 spore for 2nd Harvest, This Harvest I only gained 4 mushrooms, so not even able to replant this 3rd time. Now Mushrooms for some reason are just not doing well. Planted 4 Pumpkin seeds, harvested 19 pumpkin and 2 seed, (used 10 pumpkin to replant back to 4 seeds again) Final Yield 9 Pumpkins. ![]() (used 20 to replant back to 8 bulbs) Final Yield: 17 potatoes. (Used 10 ears to replant back to total of 4) Final yield: 8 ears of corn Next Planted 8 potatoes (they did very well during 2nd harvest), Yield was 37 potatoes and 4 seeds. I am still using LOTL Level 2: Corn - 4 seeds planted, Yield was 18 ears and 2 seeds. I've actually harvested a total of 3 times now. Well, here I am, staying true to my word. So I am just planting in the new Random Gen world I started, Planting a variety of crops on day 14, so My normal modus operandi is to allow 3 days until harvest. Then yesterday, I received the newest update. I cleaned out all old Alpha 19 Saves, and reinstalled the Alpha 20 experimental. So, I posted a few days back about My experiences with Farming. Rather than jumping straight to ridicule, why not try this approach in future: Edited Decemby BarryTGash (see edit history) Which makes sense as they'll be a lot more prevalent. I'd also wager that, from the icon TFP use in-game, that they are also referring to seed potatoes, not potato seeds. Most people are familiar with seed potatoes ( ), rather than potato fruit, because we're generally used to 'domesticated' spuds which rarely, if ever, flower. I honestly don't know what to expect at this point. What's next - carrots don't have seeds? Turnips don't have seeds? Are you going to straight up deny that potato plants even have flowers? Please, tell me you're just trolling me and don't believe this nonsense you're putting out here. What is your point? What is the difference?
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