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Stumprises and why you likely haven't seen them

PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 7:02 am
by Sevenless
Stumps can randomly generate many little goodies. Forgotten cobwebs, chestnuts, smooth stones, dried rattler skin, singing old logs. But likely if you're reading this you gave up long ago when you first started looking for these fabled treasures. The question is why can others find these but you didn't?

As far as I can tell, anytime a map is loaded empty stumps get a chance to spawn goodies. It is fairly low however (as in 1/50 at the very highest I'd guess), and when everyone was first wandering the world they had the 1/50 chance to get toys. Most didn't and gave up. Stumps surrounding active villages (2-3 maps out) will however get a lot of map loads as foragers head out on their journeys. This means those stumps may have as high as a 1/5 chance of having spawned something by the time you get around to checking them (if others aren't). When wandering my village's foraging grounds, I found 7 snake skins, 5 cobwebs and 1 singing old log after checking about 50 stumps. If anything it makes snake skin too easy to get at current spawn rates.

Short story? Check stumps near high traffic areas regularly as they will have more goodies. And don't destroy stumps 2-3 minimaps out from your village as they will be a major and helpful source of curiosities and snake skin. Alternatively, randomly foraging and finding lots of stumprises likely means the area is populated nearby.

I'm not sure I like how these spawning mechanics work, but at least it's a benefit to heavily foraged areas which otherwise tend to suffer in quality.

Edit: This is of course simply my observations. I could be wrong on how it works.

Re: Stumprises and why you likely haven't seen them

PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 8:22 am
by Letar
Hmm... I haven't seen any indications of any traffic in the area I'm currently at and I have found cobwebs and singing logs although I have really played only couple of hours during three evenings so far. I have been actively checking stumps, though.

Re: Stumprises and why you likely haven't seen them

PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 12:45 pm
by TotalyMoo
This might be true. I live in a super low-traffic area and I have never seen anything inside a stump or an old log.

Re: Stumprises and why you likely haven't seen them

PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 1:47 pm
by MagicManICT
So if I'm reading this right... Stumps and other containers aren't disposing of the contents when the map unloads. Intentional or a bug?

Re: Stumprises and why you likely haven't seen them

PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 3:09 pm
by Sevenless
MagicManICT wrote:So if I'm reading this right... Stumps and other containers aren't disposing of the contents when the map unloads. Intentional or a bug?


Intentional from what I can see. One of my villagers likes to keep fishing supplies in stumps. For them to be useable as containers, I'd think they can't easily distinguish between player placed items and forage placed items.

Re: Stumprises and why you likely haven't seen them

PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 3:25 pm
by TotalyMoo
Sevenless wrote:
MagicManICT wrote:So if I'm reading this right... Stumps and other containers aren't disposing of the contents when the map unloads. Intentional or a bug?


Intentional from what I can see. One of my villagers likes to keep fishing supplies in stumps. For them to be useable as containers, I'd think they can't easily distinguish between player placed items and forage placed items.


A little off topic, but you don't happen to have your village in the middle of a dark wood, next to a river?

Re: Stumprises and why you likely haven't seen them

PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 4:27 pm
by Sevenless
TotalyMoo wrote:
Sevenless wrote:
MagicManICT wrote:So if I'm reading this right... Stumps and other containers aren't disposing of the contents when the map unloads. Intentional or a bug?


Intentional from what I can see. One of my villagers likes to keep fishing supplies in stumps. For them to be useable as containers, I'd think they can't easily distinguish between player placed items and forage placed items.


A little off topic, but you don't happen to have your village in the middle of a dark wood, next to a river?


Tsk tsk, a woman never reveals her age.

Re: Stumprises and why you likely haven't seen them

PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 5:07 pm
by MagicManICT
Sevenless wrote:
MagicManICT wrote:So if I'm reading this right... Stumps and other containers aren't disposing of the contents when the map unloads. Intentional or a bug?


Intentional from what I can see. One of my villagers likes to keep fishing supplies in stumps. For them to be useable as containers, I'd think they can't easily distinguish between player placed items and forage placed items.


Good point, but one can make just as valid an argument the other way, too.