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1a. Void Mayonnaise is worth just 10g less than the Gold-quality Mayonnaise that you'd get from a Large Egg. However, there are no small Void Eggs, which is nice. Most people hate Void Eggs and Void Mayonnaise, however, so they don't make nice gifts. I believe Sebastian loves Void Eggs, but you're better off giving him Sashimi. Overall I'd say Void Chickens are slightly inferior to regular Chickens, though not by much.
1b. Duck Mayonnaise is worth more than Gold-quality Mayonnaise, but that actually means it's worth less because Ducks only lay one egg during the time a Chicken lays two. Two Large Chicken Eggs will yield 570g worth of Mayonnaise while a single Duck Egg will only yield 375g. Additionally, two Gold-quality pots of Mayonnaise will make much cheaper and better gifts than a single no-quality pot of Duck Mayonnaise. The only advantage of Ducks is they do drop feathers once in a while. They produce much less gold than Chickens.
2. Not me. I thought zooming out might also fix that problem since it worked for the Luau, but apparently it doesn't. If moving the camera around doesn't work either, I'm stumped.
3. No. They require the highest-level Coop, cost 8,000g each, can't reproduce, and they only make a bit of Wool once in a while. They technically produce Rabbit's Feet, but I've never personally seen it happen. Essentially it's just the developer trolling people.
thank you for all of this. I often thought because it was rarer and buying an egg is expensive, the void chicken might lay better quality eggs and making anything from the said eggs, including mayo might cost more than duck mayo. I've been having a lot of luck getting my rabbits to drop rabbits foot every few days but then again, i've been habitually talking/petting them and letting them graze outside. so... maybe that helps? I've actually moved the camera around while trying to arrange some of the artifacts that were already placed but no luck. i still can't put anything down. Maybe it has something to do wth the item i'm trying to put down?
I've had two Rabbits for several months, pet them everyday and let them graze whenever the weather permits, and they've never, ever made a single one. Little bastards forced me to upgrade my Coop and cost 8,000g each and they're practically useless. I could have bought two more Pigs instead, which would be generating 5,000 or 6,250g per day!
Heard nightmare stories about other people being stuck on the Community Center because their Rabbits never made a Foot... some had to go farm Fish Dragons in the caverns to get one.
Ah well.
I really can't tell what the problem is with the Museum. Maybe try picking up the item in your inventory and clicking everywhere on the screen with it? If there's some sort of visual displacement, trying to put the object somewhere in the air might actually work. Long shot, but heh.
The wiki has all the information on the values of different eggs and mayo.
2. No. I usually play zoomed out at the 90% setting. I fill in the top spaces first and have never finished the museum collection. I got close once (2 items left) but the RNG gods never saw fit for those to appear in my game and I eventually moved on to a new game.
3. Depends if you use the rabbit's foot. I use one for the CC bundle, but after than I tend to stash them in chest and forget about them. If you get an iridium quality one it might be something to use in the grange display box at the fall festival. If you make the effort to gift on village birthdays then a rabbit's foot is a good choice. All villagers love them except for Penny, who hates them.
You can fish out a single Void Mayonnaise right next to the Goblin. Even if you hate fishing, in this instance the fishing minigame is rendered irrelevant; since it's a pot of Mayonnaise, it stays on the bottom of the water and doesn't move at all.
Holy crap! I managed to get one after having my two rabbits for two in-game years.
I'll definitely try that. Thanks again. :)
Thank you for the help and info!