how often do turkeys need to eat?

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Re: how often do turkeys need to eat?

Postby Ravi » Sun Apr 14, 2013 5:33 am

I want the feathered brooches. I have a lot of digging to get done, and no metal. so i have to make clothes and put brooches on everything.
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Re: how often do turkeys need to eat?

Postby Wournos » Sun Apr 14, 2013 2:38 pm

Mereni wrote:
dageir wrote:Why make turkey?


They're good for phlegm regen, and the absence now of purity cabbage means foods like this, with a high value at 0% purity, are now necessary. Plus, you can feed them with things you can't eat, like the earthworms you dug up flattening your base, grass, woodchips, seaweed, devils wort, etc.

You might want to avoid those as those will (hopefully) come in handy when worm purity starts working.
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Re: how often do turkeys need to eat?

Postby Kandarim » Mon Apr 15, 2013 8:47 am

Ravi wrote:I want the feathered brooches. I have a lot of digging to get done, and no metal. so i have to make clothes and put brooches on everything.


if you are wearing beginner's clothes (often only one slot), have a look at the "enforced seam" artifact. It gives +10 digging instead of the brooch's +5, and uses only two fibres (which is really easy to get, for example destroy noob clothes to rags). It's also a lot easier to come by, not requiring a smooth stone or three wild turkey kills.
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Re: how often do turkeys need to eat?

Postby fabbra1975 » Mon Apr 15, 2013 10:34 am

I was also looking for proper clothes to slot Enforced Seam & Feathered Brooch. While I have found a number with matching proficiencies for the seam (Wool sweather and Pilgrim's Cape for example) I have found nothing good for the Brooch. It means, if I'm not wrong, that slotting Feathered Broochs is much more difficult ...
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Re: how often do turkeys need to eat?

Postby Ravi » Mon Apr 15, 2013 8:03 pm

I loose most of the artifacts that I try to slot, but I got a feathered brooch on my jute cap. and I thought the proficiencies meant that the higher your proficiency that the artifact has the better your success chance
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