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This is not true. Coconut trees never grow back. Of all the hours I've played I've never seen a single one grow back. They do not grow back. But there are so many it doesn't matter anyway and you don't need that many coconuts after early game.
It's more for a question... of visual and ecology, the starting area near the waterfall at the bottom without the coconut trees above the lagoon does not have the same atmosphere at all ahah but I will probably change base later I am in SoA mode so by 8pm when I have finished my base I will leave to make another one
Yes that i know, but I have the impression that it does not apply to the coconut tree, it is like a kind of punishment, it gives a lot of resources but only once, or else the small trees which give little but always... I participated in deforestation without wanting to, damn it!
if you make a lot of soup to store food you do.. unless they patched soup to spoil.
There are more practical methods for cooking soups now, even the steel pot has become almost too small, use clay pots, it does not require too much work and it is Really effective! The terracotta bottle can hold up to 100 units of water, compared to 80 for the hiking bottle found in the old abandoned pick-up truck
tbh im only in the discussions because i got a booster pack and then started thinking about a fresh playthru.. and i saw this thread and thought of all the " hundreds " of coconuts i squirreled away. =)
but whaaay back when .. i would set up many small camps along my travel paths, each with stone rings with various broths and medicinal soups as well as meat soup in coconut half's set in the spots. and they would never spoil, so if i got bit or sick there was a remedies, save and rest point along the way. tortoise shells for the many drip catches when i could find them else .. coconuts there too.