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Turkey Droppings Three-Field System

Postby Dynob4 » Sat Jul 20, 2013 6:42 pm

I could not find this if it is a topic. But three-field system does not increase influence of turkey droppings. Don't know if this has been addressed or is working as intended. I understand that this is not even a list of who cares. But I am throwing it out there.
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Re: Turkey Droppings Three-Field System

Postby Judaism » Sat Jul 20, 2013 8:02 pm

Dynob4 wrote:I could not find this if it is a topic. But three-field system does not increase influence of turkey droppings. Don't know if this has been addressed or is working as intended. I understand that this is not even a list of who cares. But I am throwing it out there.


Not sure what you mean.

Three-field system doesn't count the humus as fertillizzer, so technically it gives you 1 more slot.

So three-field system doesn't increase anything, so why would it increase the influence of turkey droppings ?

not a bug, when I'm right.
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Re: Turkey Droppings Three-Field System

Postby DarkNacht » Sat Jul 20, 2013 8:17 pm

Judaism wrote:
Dynob4 wrote:I could not find this if it is a topic. But three-field system does not increase influence of turkey droppings. Don't know if this has been addressed or is working as intended. I understand that this is not even a list of who cares. But I am throwing it out there.


Not sure what you mean.

Three-field system doesn't count the humus as fertillizzer, so technically it gives you 1 more slot.

So three-field system doesn't increase anything, so why would it increase the influence of turkey droppings ?

not a bug, when I'm right.

Not sure what you mean.

Three-field system increases "the effectiveness of any influence increasing fertilizer."

It increases hay, humus, and clay but not turkey droppings.

But turkey droppings are a mediocre fertilizer that can be used to make humus so most people don't care.
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Re: Turkey Droppings Three-Field System

Postby Kandarim » Sun Jul 21, 2013 4:15 pm

Judaism wrote:
Dynob4 wrote:I could not find this if it is a topic. But three-field system does not increase influence of turkey droppings. Don't know if this has been addressed or is working as intended. I understand that this is not even a list of who cares. But I am throwing it out there.


Not sure what you mean.

Three-field system doesn't count the humus as fertillizzer, so technically it gives you 1 more slot.

So three-field system doesn't increase anything, so why would it increase the influence of turkey droppings ?

not a bug, when I'm right.



three-field system adds a static boost to influence increase, which does not lower when you add more pieces of the fertilizer: rather than lower down to 0% per fertilizer, it will lower down to the static boost. This effectively means that you can actually get infinite influence with infinite fertilizers, rather than getting to a point where throwing infinitely more fertilizers will only increase influence with a finite amount. This is probably best illustrated with the fertilizer table from http://forum.salemthegame.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=4355

DarkNacht wrote:But turkey droppings are a mediocre fertilizer that can be used to make humus so most people don't care.


Ah, but turkey droppings also increase speed :) I use them myself in front of any humus I dump on for faster tiering.
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