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Stockbin & Cloth

Postby duduzcouto » Thu Nov 12, 2015 6:59 pm

Hi guys,

i would like to know if is reasonable to make stockbin load Black/White sand, Salt and all type of ores/bars.

And for cloth, could be created a new craftable to make bolts.
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Re: Stockbin & Cloth

Postby Heffernan » Thu Nov 12, 2015 8:03 pm

+1
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Re: Stockbin & Cloth

Postby jakhollin » Thu Nov 12, 2015 8:10 pm

Heffernan wrote:+1


ditto
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Re: Stockbin & Cloth

Postby TotalyMeow » Fri Nov 13, 2015 3:05 am

None of those things need to be stocked. I'm sure we've already talked about stockbins...
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Re: Stockbin & Cloth

Postby duduzcouto » Fri Nov 13, 2015 3:26 am

Hi TotalyMeow,

dont seen fair, if i wanna be a carpenter, i can stock as much boards as i want, but if i want to be a glass maker or a metal producer i cant?

Store ruble/lime/granite is the same logic as ore, is something that i took out from boulder.
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Re: Stockbin & Cloth

Postby LOMS » Fri Nov 13, 2015 3:33 am

TotalyMeow wrote:None of those things need to be stocked. I'm sure we've already talked about stockbins...


Players think different. Maybe you should satisfy a whims like this when they touching such little things, like sand or ore stockpiles. Seriously, what the game balance point of not doing them?
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Re: Stockbin & Cloth

Postby ArgentRhapsody » Sun Nov 22, 2015 4:46 am

TotalyMeow wrote:None of those things need to be stocked. I'm sure we've already talked about stockbins...

black sand and regular sand definitely need to be stocked if you want to make glass in any sort of efficient fashion. if you don't live near a lake with a sand shore, like most of us don't, going back and forth from providence is a very tedious and annoying task. and storing that much black sand is a nightmare. 12 per silicate compound? that's 60 storage slots for 1 pane of glass, and that's not even counting the regular sand, for 1 pane of glass, you need 120 storage slots without a stockbin. :[
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Re: Stockbin & Cloth

Postby MaxPlanck » Sun Nov 22, 2015 2:40 pm

ArgentRhapsody wrote:
TotalyMeow wrote:None of those things need to be stocked. I'm sure we've already talked about stockbins...

black sand and regular sand definitely need to be stocked if you want to make glass in any sort of efficient fashion. if you don't live near a lake with a sand shore, like most of us don't, going back and forth from providence is a very tedious and annoying task. and storing that much black sand is a nightmare. 12 per silicate compound? that's 60 storage slots for 1 pane of glass, and that's not even counting the regular sand, for 1 pane of glass, you need 120 storage slots without a stockbin. :[


You store all your black sand. Bring as much as you can to providence and then dig up sand till you go full overweight and make silicate compound. If you have 50 kg of black sand and hold say 51 kg, your max weight is 102 which means you'll get 50 kg of black sand and 50 kg of regular sand to turn into silicate. Your weight after making it will go back under 51 kg so you can port back home. You should never store sand at your own base as its so easily acquired.
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Re: Stockbin & Cloth

Postby Kandarim » Sun Nov 22, 2015 6:57 pm

store the rubble rather than the sand, and have no problems with the sand.
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