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While equipped, hold down the right mouse button (Left Trigger for players using a controller) to bring up the color wheel. Here you can select a color and an optional pattern. There are currently 31 colors and 7 patterns.
It is also possible to completely remove a color by selecting the icon with the red cross and using the brush on the surface.
Most paintable items will have two sides that can be painted individually. This means players can pick different color schemes for the interior and exterior of their bases.
Once an item has been painted, it will not cost any additional paint to apply another color or switch patterns. So players are free to try out different color schemes without wasting additional paint. Unless the paint is removed, then it will cost more paint to reapply.


Picking a wheat plant in the wild will either produce wheat, or wheat seeds (seeds can also be extracted from wheat).
Worth noting that if you do not wish to mill the wheat into flour, the raw wheat makes effective feed for animals in the animal housing.
Bacon can be cooked by itself on any open fire, but is better used in more complex recipes in the oven.





















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