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one more question

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 12:22 am
by nuty01
hello again ;{ can anyone link me some guide of how to increase seeds purity
i dont get this... if you need humus to get better seed's you need some better plant's first to make worms right?
where do you get these super plants? maximum i have found is 5% purity ...
if you get 5% worms you get ~2% humus?
so you get about 1% seeds... pointless
can someone explain it to me pls

Re: one more question

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 12:33 am
by lachlaan
They're rebalancing purity so that you can't get up to the old high values anymore. As it stands now, I believe Loftar said that a more realistic aim for the average player is some 30% purity (perhaps even more than average? :P ) so getting your purity higher slowly, 1 or 2% at a time, isn't that bad. I personally like that they're removing the instant gratification buttons all around :P

Re: one more question

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 12:55 am
by Droj
Nobly knows but getting high purity trees for compost bins would be a start

Re: one more question

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 10:50 am
by nuty01
but how do you get high purity treees if you need high purity compost for them

Re: one more question

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 10:53 am
by lachlaan
You forage for high purity water, granite, and lime of the same element, then you use the water with the second best lime you have of the same element to make clay. Use the clay, granite, and best lime to make a pot. Then use the water to water the pot with normal humus and plant trees in pots made that way. The result will be slightly better than normal planks. And feed any 4-5% food you can to your worms, it's better than nothing tbh. Also plant lots of pots of trees and anything else you might need, the random variation in purity might yield a decent tree even with poor input.

Re: one more question

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 11:28 am
by reeper_aut
input in bins doesn't matter any more.
worms seem to have littel effect compared to bin, which isn't really obvious to me why.
i'm not rotting the boards of the bin to get humus, it's the input and the worms!
same goes for pots. ceramics is nearly innert! so why would it effect the plant?

Re: one more question

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 11:56 am
by Erunildo
lachlaan wrote:You forage for high purity water, granite, and lime of the same element, then you use the water with the second best lime you have of the same element to make clay. Use the clay, granite, and best lime to make a pot. Then use the water to water the pot with normal humus and plant trees in pots made that way. The result will be slightly better than normal planks. And feed any 4-5% food you can to your worms, it's better than nothing tbh. Also plant lots of pots of trees and anything else you might need, the random variation in purity might yield a decent tree even with poor input.


Really really slight increase. I did this process with lead materials and i was just able to raise the lead of the trees some decimals. I doubt if i build a bin with that trees i will get better humus.

I don't have a problem with this whole purity system,the problem is that there seems to be a gap in getting those first couple points purity in trees. After that you should be able to make some progress.
Maybe change the system somehow so you can get to 4-5% trees easily and then slowly work your way up.

Re: one more question

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 12:01 pm
by lachlaan
Using water with around 35 lead value and humus of maybe 27 that i had before, I got trees ranging from 26 to 27 lead value, in normal pots. Sadly my only lead pots gave me branches :\