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Also, make sure the trellis and the bags are still among your furniture. I once placed the trellis I had crafted (for my personal garden), yet the quest acted as if I hadn't placed it (it still counted it for Wall-E's quest).
Thank you for your answer,
Unfortunately, yes I have everything in my inventory and in my furniture,
My quest asks to give all the items to Wall-E but no interaction with him, for him the quest is blocked at the craft of the items (when I talk to him it tells me that I have to give him the requested items)
I even recrafted everything 5 times minimum and nothing makes it.
I read by searching on the forum that we should not craft with the items in our chests and have them in our inventory otherwise it could bug the quest, but I had not seen this post before, because since the beginning I craft everything from my chests.
Thank you for your answer <3
But unfortunately, yes I do have the exact number requested :/
Yes I will do that and hopefully I will come back to you on this thread with good news ^^
I will recraft everything from my inventory
I think that from what was said in the bugs post, from the moment the quest is considered by the game as " progressed ", any modification or update is impossible,
I just have to wait for a Hotfix.
The game wanted me to buy the seeds, but as I already owned the quest I had validated this part.
Worked, thanks!