Chrumps wrote:Add Domestic Meat restore 30% (or 15%) to eagle eggs on top of Game Meats restore.
Explanation: Argopelter eggs are quite rare and not sufficient. Eagle eggs are even more rare and they have little value now. Adding new restore would increase their value without overpowering Domestic Meats.
+2Taipion wrote:Chrumps wrote:Add Domestic Meat restore 30% (or 15%) to eagle eggs on top of Game Meats restore.
Explanation: Argopelter eggs are quite rare and not sufficient. Eagle eggs are even more rare and they have little value now. Adding new restore would increase their value without overpowering Domestic Meats.
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Chrumps wrote:Add Domestic Meat restore 30% (or 15%) to eagle eggs on top of Game Meats restore.
Explanation: Argopelter eggs are quite rare and not sufficient. Eagle eggs are even more rare and they have little value now. Adding new restore would increase their value without overpowering Domestic Meats.
Chrumps wrote:Add Domestic Meat restore 30% (or 15%) to eagle eggs on top of Game Meats restore.
Explanation: Argopelter eggs are quite rare and not sufficient. Eagle eggs are even more rare and they have little value now. Adding new restore would increase their value without overpowering Domestic Meats.
Reviresco wrote:I log into this game and have fun.
campercamper wrote:A way to bury goods, such as burying a chest in the ground and making a treasure map with it. Randomly digging could also being it up which would be beyond cool. Maybe even exclude the treasure map and have people lose their treasure like they would do.
campercamper wrote:A way to bury goods, such as burying a chest in the ground and making a treasure map with it. Randomly digging could also being it up which would be beyond cool. Maybe even exclude the treasure map and have people lose their treasure like they would do.
Reviresco wrote:I log into this game and have fun.
Taipion wrote:In HnH, iirc, you can fish what others threw in the water,
so why not have that in Salem, too, plus the digging in a way that if something despawns on the ground, it may be dug up (by anyone at any place).
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