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2. The Molars are linked to the 'World" so if someone in that save file gets them everyone will have them when they join.
3. Dropped items despawn in two ingame days. That source for five minutes is google auto searching for Minecraft for some reason, even if you put grounded in the search bar...
4. Ziplines.
Clay is perhaps the easiest material to build large projects with mid-to-late game. This includes hastily made ramps to get that raw science or milk molar way up high. Looks ugly, but super fast to build with no weeds required!
After inventory upgrades, you can pull 600+ clay from around the stump in the upper yard in a little less than an in-game day.
If you really want to build stuff out of grass or stems, then it might be worth to simply farm everything from scratch, especially if you relocate your base half way across the yard.
There's bajillions of them between the picnic table and sandbox.
A bomb knocks the shovel over for fast access to picnic table. Bunch of clay under the table.
I take a load of clay and pebblets up with me on first ascent, and build from top of table down towards the top of shovel. Then haul up the mats for a zipline and connect to my base (usually the oak tree). Then I farm a load of stems, run up the shovel, jump to my pebblet/clay foundations, and "G" them all down the zipline. Rinse + repeat.