
JC wrote:I'm not fully committed to being wrong on that yet.
JohnCarver wrote:Items and Structures that now require Blister Steel include:
Brick Wall Gates, Stampmill, Meat Smokers, Copper Grinder, Lucky Horse Shoe, Prospectors Boots, Cart, Metal Chest, and Sharkbait.
pistolshrimp wrote:JohnCarver wrote:Items and Structures that now require Blister Steel include:
Brick Wall Gates, Stampmill, Meat Smokers, Copper Grinder, Lucky Horse Shoe, Prospectors Boots, Cart, Metal Chest, and Sharkbait.
Hey boss, sharkbait still requires Pig Iron, trying to update the wiki but not sure what I should put down.
Icon wrote:This isn't Farmville with fighting, its Mortal Kombat with corn.
pistolshrimp wrote:JohnCarver wrote:Items and Structures that now require Blister Steel include:
Brick Wall Gates, Stampmill, Meat Smokers, Copper Grinder, Lucky Horse Shoe, Prospectors Boots, Cart, Metal Chest, and Sharkbait.
Hey boss, sharkbait still requires Pig Iron, trying to update the wiki but not sure what I should put down.
ceedat wrote:the overwhelming frustration of these forums and the unnecessarily over complicated game mechanics is what i enjoy about this game most.
Nsuidara wrote:it is a strange and difficult game in no positive way
JohnCarver wrote:Yes I did nerf shark bait down to Pig Iron.
Copper Grinder has bigger and better uses in the future which is why its mats are higher.
Taipion wrote:Shouldn't it be called steel grinder then?!
Procne wrote: Devs have again proven that they dont give a crap about untalented and lazy players.
MarpTarpton wrote:The name is appropriate and does not need to change. Copper Grinders, also known as "Copper Top Grinders", were/are noted for having copper bowls or fixings. Copper was/is easier to tool, so having large surfaces used to support or catch dry goods was perfectly fine to do in copper. Iron and steel are both cumbersome, strong (unnecessarily so for a purpose like this), and quite heavy. That being said, the "grinder" element, or the toothy slots that grind up the substance, is comparatively much smaller and the only part needed to really put up with the forceful job of chewing hard things (grain, corn, coffee beans, whatever). So that part is made of a stronger metal. Despite this, the more noticeable feature, achievable with a google search, is the copper bowl from which the device derives its name.
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