Earthworm Pythons and Pumpkin Flesh

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Earthworm Pythons and Pumpkin Flesh

Postby Reviresco » Sun Feb 28, 2016 4:32 pm

Are Earthworm Pythons supposed to eat Pumpkin Flesh?

Mine won't. They will eat individual cabbage leaves, though.
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Re: Earthworm Pythons and Pumpkin Flesh

Postby twram » Sun Feb 28, 2016 4:54 pm

I've had same problem last couple of days, not eating pumpkin flesh. Could have sworn they were eating it last week
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Re: Earthworm Pythons and Pumpkin Flesh

Postby insiqmeyer » Sun Feb 28, 2016 7:09 pm

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Re: Earthworm Pythons and Pumpkin Flesh

Postby Reviresco » Sun Feb 28, 2016 8:03 pm

insiqmeyer wrote:http://forum.salemthegame.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=10835&p=150371&hilit=flesh#p150371


OK, thanks. I'll post about this in the wiki thread.
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Re: Earthworm Pythons and Pumpkin Flesh

Postby DeepSixed » Sun Feb 28, 2016 11:05 pm

Cabbage has been readily available in Market last few weeks... I haven't tried pumpkin flesh, but I recall it was useful in the past.

hmmm...

That said... cabbage leaves have been almost too good. I'm getting 5-10% boosts on pythons per eat...big gains that I have never seen... I don't recall seeing any change in game notes... wondering.

20% to 70% in two weeks?!
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Re: Earthworm Pythons and Pumpkin Flesh

Postby riolic » Sun Feb 28, 2016 11:20 pm

DeepSixed wrote:Cabbage has been readily available in Market last few weeks... I haven't tried pumpkin flesh, but I recall it was useful in the past.

hmmm...

That said... cabbage leaves have been almost too good. I'm getting 5-10% boosts on pythons per eat...big gains that I have never seen... I don't recall seeing any change in game notes... wondering.

20% to 70% in two weeks?!



When a worm eats a food they gain 10% of the difference between their purity and the foods purity.

So a 0% worm eating 80% cabbage would be 8% after a single feeding. Then 15.2% after the second.
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