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wadim0 Nov 19, 2024 @ 9:38am
How do you make many baits?
Is there a faster methode then collecting bones and meat?
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Mushrooms.
Iyasenu Nov 19, 2024 @ 10:52am 
Farming mushrooms seems decent.
Go around and sickle up any wild mushrooms and grow as many as your land's fertility rating feasibly allows.
They grow in just one day, so you can get some decent fishing done every day when constantly using the sickle to get back enough seeds to replant and then harvesting the rest to turn into bait.
internetgrout Nov 19, 2024 @ 11:14am 
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Turn flowers into food, turn the food into makeshift arrows, compost the arrows, hammer the fertilizer, hundreds of corpses
wadim0 Nov 19, 2024 @ 1:53pm 
Originally posted by mrmeagle:
Turn flowers into food, turn the food into makeshift arrows, compost the arrows, hammer the fertilizer, hundreds of corpses
Interesting
Revi-Dragon Nov 20, 2024 @ 1:04am 
Originally posted by mrmeagle:
Turn flowers into food, turn the food into makeshift arrows, compost the arrows, hammer the fertilizer, hundreds of corpses
what type of food? what Cooking Station? i am a bit lost on where to turn the flower into food...
BossBolognese Nov 20, 2024 @ 1:25am 
Originally posted by Revi-Dragon:
Originally posted by mrmeagle:
Turn flowers into food, turn the food into makeshift arrows, compost the arrows, hammer the fertilizer, hundreds of corpses
what type of food? what Cooking Station? i am a bit lost on where to turn the flower into food...
You hammer the flowers into leaves made of raw food.
Revi-Dragon Nov 20, 2024 @ 1:42am 
Originally posted by BossBolognese:
Originally posted by Revi-Dragon:
what type of food? what Cooking Station? i am a bit lost on where to turn the flower into food...
You hammer the flowers into leaves made of raw food.

Ahh i see, thank you fore the Clarification.

the way it ware described made seems like you needed to make the Flower into food first, that gave the impression you had to Cook it first...

Hammering it makes much more sense, considering the Hammer can seemingly Transmute stuff into other stuff, like Mushrooms into Carrot's by first making the Mushrooms into "Roasted Fruit" on the Bonfire, and then hammering it into a Random ingredient...

so again Thank You fore the Clarification.
Shazza Nov 20, 2024 @ 2:19am 
Originally posted by mrmeagle:
Turn flowers into food, turn the food into makeshift arrows, compost the arrows, hammer the fertilizer, hundreds of corpses
Genuine question because I believe flower power got nerfed very recently - why not just fertilize>hammer mushrooms at that point (to save having to do 5 inputs on bait from the different categories)?
Soopey Nov 20, 2024 @ 3:43am 
Originally posted by Shazzamon:
Originally posted by mrmeagle:
Turn flowers into food, turn the food into makeshift arrows, compost the arrows, hammer the fertilizer, hundreds of corpses
Genuine question because I believe flower power got nerfed very recently - why not just fertilize>hammer mushrooms at that point (to save having to do 5 inputs on bait from the different categories)?

Because you can make thousands of fertilizer from just tens of flowers. After disassembling with a hammer u can use it to...

- make bait for fishing
- train cooking and use the excess to feed your pets something (for small stat gains)
- train scuplting (for whatever reason you can sculpt because it's made of soil)
- use as an offering for the altar to raise piety with ur god. (reduced effect as it isn't a named corpse)

There's prolly more possible uses I haven't discovered yet, but those points already cover a lot of training for 3 attributes (willpower, endurance, learning)
Last edited by Soopey; Nov 20, 2024 @ 3:47am
Revi-Dragon Nov 20, 2024 @ 4:59am 
Originally posted by Shazzamon:
Originally posted by mrmeagle:
Turn flowers into food, turn the food into makeshift arrows, compost the arrows, hammer the fertilizer, hundreds of corpses
Genuine question because I believe flower power got nerfed very recently - why not just fertilize>hammer mushrooms at that point (to save having to do 5 inputs on bait from the different categories)?

well as i resiliently learned by doing the step's i learned in this Tread, at the cost of 1 Flower turned into a Leaf whit a hammer, and 1 Branch, turn into 40 Arrows...
40 arrows turn into 40 Fertilizers :steamfacepalm:

wile whit the Mushroom method you asked about is a 1 to 1 conversion, so in perspective 2 Mushrooms gaddered, equals to 2 Fertilizers in 3 steps.
wile the 1 Branch and 1 Flower equal's to 40 Fertilizers in 5 steps...

it kind of is overpowered i guess, but it is centenary weary Time Saving, fore ingredient harvesting.
Shazza Nov 22, 2024 @ 4:41pm 
Originally posted by Revi-Dragon:
wile whit the Mushroom method you asked about is a 1 to 1 conversion, so in perspective 2 Mushrooms gaddered, equals to 2 Fertilizers in 3 steps.
wile the 1 Branch and 1 Flower equal's to 40 Fertilizers in 5 steps...
Just for anyone finding this thread now: pretty much within the next day this was nerfed into the ground (for a second time).

Fertilizer is now made based on the weight of the items placed inside, and arrows do not increase their weight based on the stack. Arrows take 100 to increase from 1.0s to 2.0s. The 'meat' leaves from disassembling flowers also stays at extremely low weight values (taking 6 to increase by 0.1).

You're better off picking flowers and straight turning them into fertiliser (0.1 each flat) by comparison now. Mushrooms only taking a day to grow also puts them above flowers (taking a single day vs. 14 days). RIP flowerpower.
JuhoZero<3 Nov 22, 2024 @ 10:31pm 
One way is to find a fort nefia, mine as much copper scrap from the walls as you can. Then turn that scrap to nails and hammer them to bones and make baits from them. It is really stamina intensive, but at least it trains crafting. I consider it as a good side option.
Last edited by JuhoZero<3; Nov 23, 2024 @ 11:10am
wadim0 Nov 23, 2024 @ 5:47am 
Originally posted by JuhoZero<3:
One way is to find a fort nefia, mine as much copper scrap from the walls as you can. Then turn that scrap to nails and hammer them to bones and make baits from the them. It is really stamina intensive, but at least it trains crafting. I consider it as a good side option.
Not bad
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