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Re: Mining foods

Postby jakhollin » Tue May 19, 2015 7:58 pm

I personally use turkey jerky and lumber jack meat on stick. Excess meat scraps go to charged meat for lard and then charred meat in the fish traps. It gets me more than enough blue right now. In addition from the hunting you can make bone beads easily. The bone beads can be used for mining points. From some of your other posts your biles seem comparable to my own so I think that should tie you over till you can mass produce tea like the others. I have tried the tea route and it just seemed expensive since I am unable to self produce from orchards.

That is just what I have been doing. With a couple turkey jerky and about 6 - 10 meat on a stick I can mine for about 45m - 1h. Kill a couple deer and your good.

Besides JC said someone working their mine day in and day out will find their mine down fast but a person working it an hour here or there will find it faster with less hours of work just over a greater span of days.
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Re: Mining foods

Postby Agripeta » Tue May 19, 2015 8:14 pm

jakhollin wrote:I personally use turkey jerky and lumber jack meat on stick. Excess meat scraps go to charged meat for lard and then charred meat in the fish traps. It gets me more than enough blue right now. In addition from the hunting you can make bone beads easily. The bone beads can be used for mining points. From some of your other posts your biles seem comparable to my own so I think that should tie you over till you can mass produce tea like the others. I have tried the tea route and it just seemed expensive since I am unable to self produce from orchards.

That is just what I have been doing. With a couple turkey jerky and about 6 - 10 meat on a stick I can mine for about 45m - 1h. Kill a couple deer and your good.

Besides JC said someone working their mine day in and day out will find their mine down fast but a person working it an hour here or there will find it faster with less hours of work just over a greater span of days.


Excellent. More answers should have tho kind of detailed information. Thank you
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Re: Mining foods

Postby Argentis » Tue May 19, 2015 8:53 pm

jakhollin wrote:I personally use turkey jerky and lumber jack meat on stick. Excess meat scraps go to charged meat for lard and then charred meat in the fish traps. It gets me more than enough blue right now. In addition from the hunting you can make bone beads easily. The bone beads can be used for mining points. From some of your other posts your biles seem comparable to my own so I think that should tie you over till you can mass produce tea like the others. I have tried the tea route and it just seemed expensive since I am unable to self produce from orchards.

That is just what I have been doing. With a couple turkey jerky and about 6 - 10 meat on a stick I can mine for about 45m - 1h. Kill a couple deer and your good.

Besides JC said someone working their mine day in and day out will find their mine down fast but a person working it an hour here or there will find it faster with less hours of work just over a greater span of days.


Tea is really worth your while on the long run. Soon you won't be able to stop using it. Also for Turkey Jerky it is indeed a good regen food but somewhat scarce. You may want to eat Turkey meat too as they give very decent biles regen. If you have access to T3 Cabbage and T3 Cereals you can make some Cabbage Crumbs which are awesome for regen.
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Re: Mining foods

Postby jakhollin » Tue May 19, 2015 9:01 pm

True turkey jerky is not that common. I couldn't play for a a week and a half or so a few weeks ago and all my turkeys in both coups died. Needless to say I cooked a ton of turkeys and a lot went to a couple alts for quick gluttony sessions just to free up space. In that time I had probably 10 - 15 turkey jerky which went a long way.
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