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https://mytimeatsandrock.fandom.com/wiki/Copper_Pot
Guess I got the quest, because I had the cooking station blueprint and the forging machine blueprint. They should change the trigger for that quest. Or is it always during the end of the first month, where you get that cooking quest?
Well spotted.
What's ridiculous is the game assuming you have the finished cooking station when all you have is the blueprint. I fell into the same trap.
Copper needs to be worked. Soup Pot is likely some type of clay/pottery so baked and Frying Pan Machined.
It makes sense. With what they have to work with. I mean come on. You don't think swords are just made by pressing buttons right?
ughh.....ok. Then why have anything. Just have the workbench with tabs. Sorry I skipped over all the intervening arguments to take it to the endgame where we just say what is the point of anything. I have done this before, it was boring then it is boring now.
Verisimilitude is pretty important to me at least.