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{{Modification | {{Modification | ||
| name = Adventurecraft | | name = Adventurecraft | ||
− | | version = | + | | version = 43.05-1.99994 |
− | | df version = 0. | + | | df version = 0.43.05 |
− | | last update = | + | | last update = 6/9/2017 |
| download = http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=153036.0 | | download = http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=153036.0 | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | Adventurecraft, yet another Wanderer's Friend | + | Adventurecraft, yet another Wanderer's Friend Derivative, is an adventure-mode-focused mod that adds reactions, in addition to material changes and creature changes, much of it geared toward fleshing out the options provided to adventurers. Various features have been added to it over time, not all geared toward crafting. |
Existed in unreleased form since the DF2012 days, with the first release being not long before .42.01 was released. Features and changes listed are thus specific to the most recent version, assuming this page remains up-to-date (don't count on it), derived from the forum post. | Existed in unreleased form since the DF2012 days, with the first release being not long before .42.01 was released. Features and changes listed are thus specific to the most recent version, assuming this page remains up-to-date (don't count on it), derived from the forum post. | ||
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=== Fun Material Tweaks === | === Fun Material Tweaks === | ||
− | * | + | * Stone has been buffed due to bone normally being infinitely superior, and the max edge has been beefed up a bit, though not enough to push it past the "sharp enough for Fortress Mode" threshold. Certain stones are just sharp enough for Fortress Mode, based mostly on any sources I could find suggesting which stones were used for prehistoric tools. Chert is second only to obsidian in sharpness. |
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* Scales and chitin can be tanned. Scales are more or less superior to leather, while chitin is better still. To avoid oddities like chitin flasks, only leather is usable in Fortress Mode and world-gen. | * Scales and chitin can be tanned. Scales are more or less superior to leather, while chitin is better still. To avoid oddities like chitin flasks, only leather is usable in Fortress Mode and world-gen. | ||
− | * The idea of making potions from megabeast and semi-megabeast hearts has been carried over, with some differences. Each type of beast's essence has a different effect, for you to experiment with (or be spoiled in the appendices). Not all of the beasts added to the mod have usable hearts | + | * Different tiers of body materials. In addition to all semi-megabeasts and megabeasts, various select animals have improvements too. This includes tougher skin/leather, raw/tanned scales, bone, tooth, nail, horn, and hoof. |
+ | * The idea of making potions from megabeast and semi-megabeast hearts has been carried over, with some differences. Each type of beast's essence has a different effect, for you to experiment with (or be spoiled in the appendices). Not all of the beasts added to the mod have usable hearts. | ||
* Found out how to tweak generated creatures to allow extracting from their hearts as well. If the creature has a valid poison, it should be extractable from their heart. If they DON'T have a valid poison, you'll instead get a fallback "failed extract" that has no use. | * Found out how to tweak generated creatures to allow extracting from their hearts as well. If the creature has a valid poison, it should be extractable from their heart. If they DON'T have a valid poison, you'll instead get a fallback "failed extract" that has no use. | ||
=== Creature Tweaks === | === Creature Tweaks === | ||
− | * Joint definitions have | + | * Joint definitions have to moved to various body definitions instead of using the "humanoid joints" body token, allowing for things like quadrupeds and other abnormal creatures to have joints. Huge creatures generally are less vulnerable to joint-breaks though. |
− | * Neck-snapping. While mundane damage to the upper spine doesn't always have any effect, putting a joint lock on it | + | * Neck-snapping. While mundane damage to the upper spine doesn't always have any effect, putting a joint lock on it definately will. Unless the creature is stupidly huge. |
− | * Venomous creatures yield venom | + | * Venomous creatures yield a venom sac when butchered. Sadly there's still no way to apply poison to weapons and get it to work. Instead an alchemical reaction allows you to process the venom sac into a sample of venom, modified to act as a contact poison. |
* Joint edits have been applied to generated creatures. Normal joints tend to be more common than breakable necks. | * Joint edits have been applied to generated creatures. Normal joints tend to be more common than breakable necks. | ||
− | * | + | * Thread can be made from catgut. No, not just literal cat gut catgut. This proved simpler than adding harvestable sinews. |
− | * Because DF2015 broke cannibal adventurers, intelligent semi-megabeasts/megabeasts are currently non-sentient. To make up for this, they gain natural skills | + | * Because DF2015 broke cannibal adventurers, intelligent semi-megabeasts/megabeasts are currently non-sentient. To make up for this, they gain natural skills. |
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=== New Creatures === | === New Creatures === | ||
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* Gargoyles as flying semi-megabeasts. They have a shell-like surface resembling stone instead of skin, making them biological creatures instead of yet another inorganic foe. | * Gargoyles as flying semi-megabeasts. They have a shell-like surface resembling stone instead of skin, making them biological creatures instead of yet another inorganic foe. | ||
− | * Did you know that tree monsters were a planned feature early in the first releases of DF, that were then dummied out before being deleted entirely? Added my own attempt at treants. Tough but not at bronze-colossus levels. | + | * Did you know that tree monsters were a planned feature early in the first releases of DF, that were then dummied out before being deleted entirely? Added my own attempt at treants. Tough but not at bronze-colossus levels. Slay one and its wood might prove useful. But think twice before you try lighting one on fire! |
− | * Two H.P. Lovecraft references via the mi-go and shoggoth. Mi-gos have a delightfully alien body structure, while shoggoths are acidic blobs. Hint: pulp all the things. | + | * Two H.P. Lovecraft references via the mi-go and shoggoth. Mi-gos have a delightfully alien body structure, while shoggoths are acidic blobs. Hint: don't bother with blunt weapons when fighting shoggoths, and pulp all the things. |
− | * Eternal things. Basically chitinous worms that can grow | + | * Eternal things. Basically chitinous worms that can grow larger than dragons, though they're also slower-growing. |
* Manticores. Overgrown lions with bat wings and scorpion tails. All the Fun of both potion-yield megabeasts and venomous critters. | * Manticores. Overgrown lions with bat wings and scorpion tails. All the Fun of both potion-yield megabeasts and venomous critters. | ||
− | * Four lesser beasts that can form lairs, as a step down from semi-megabeasts. These act like night creature hunters, making lairs in various places. Dire wolves, dire bears, feral ogres, and | + | * Four lesser beasts that can form lairs, as a step down from semi-megabeasts. These act like night creature hunters, making lairs in various places. Dire wolves, dire bears, feral ogres, and lesser dragons are all based off of some existing creature in some way. |
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=== Plant Tweaks === | === Plant Tweaks === | ||
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* More plants can be picked in adventurer mode, with seasonal growths depending on the type. You can pick a couple of the berry-providing plants, thread-bearing plants, and extract-bearing plants. | * More plants can be picked in adventurer mode, with seasonal growths depending on the type. You can pick a couple of the berry-providing plants, thread-bearing plants, and extract-bearing plants. | ||
* Dwarven syrup is simply delicious. Gnomeblight remains only useful for melting gnomes. Golden salve has been given medicinal properties. Muck root, whip vine, and sliver barb have been given situationally-useful extracts. | * Dwarven syrup is simply delicious. Gnomeblight remains only useful for melting gnomes. Golden salve has been given medicinal properties. Muck root, whip vine, and sliver barb have been given situationally-useful extracts. | ||
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* Brewable plants can be made into delicious booze. If it isn't brewable by picking the plant itself (assuming it's in season), try brewing fruit instead. | * Brewable plants can be made into delicious booze. If it isn't brewable by picking the plant itself (assuming it's in season), try brewing fruit instead. | ||
− | * | + | * Hardtack is now a thing. It has some oddities to it, but the correct plants can be ground into coarse flour for making food. |
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=== Civilization Tweaks === | === Civilization Tweaks === | ||
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* All civilizations have been given access to large daggers. This is because the damn thing shows up in every adventurer's inventory, even though they're normally unavailable to most civilizations. | * All civilizations have been given access to large daggers. This is because the damn thing shows up in every adventurer's inventory, even though they're normally unavailable to most civilizations. | ||
* Humans and goblins have been given slings and sewing needles, for the hell of it. | * Humans and goblins have been given slings and sewing needles, for the hell of it. | ||
− | * Kobold civ was tweaked some. Gave them sewing needles, cloaks, socks, slings, blowguns, bucklers, needles, and nest boxes (makes sense, they lay eggs). Utterances tag | + | * Kobold civ was tweaked some. Gave them sewing needles, cloaks, socks, slings, blowguns, bucklers, needles, and nest boxes (makes sense, they lay eggs). Utterances tag as been supplemented, not replaced, with the ability to speak. Still allows gibberish names while fixing a few potentially-lingering AI bugs. Also gave them access to leather and a chieftain position, causing some (duty-bound, sadly) kobolds to spawn around the otherwise empty cave. |
* Goblins need food and water, so remember that. | * Goblins need food and water, so remember that. | ||
− | * Underground animal people have been given a surface-dwelling equivalent, allowing for occasional instances of them being playable as entity members, instead of outsiders | + | * Outsiders start of with wooden weaponry to encourage actually upgrading your gear. |
− | + | * Underground animal people have been given a surface-dwelling equivalent, allowing for occasional instances of them being playable as entity members, instead of outsiders. | |
− | === New | + | === New Uses For Existing Items (and Changes) === |
+ | * As of .42.06, any sharp item can be used for carving wood, bone, etc. Not just daggers anymore. | ||
* Mortars and pestles are used for plant processing and alchemy. A pair can be crafted from stone. | * Mortars and pestles are used for plant processing and alchemy. A pair can be crafted from stone. | ||
* A few reactions use blunt small rocks for hammering instead of just knapping. | * A few reactions use blunt small rocks for hammering instead of just knapping. | ||
− | * If you get | + | * If you somehow get ahold of full logs, a battle axe can be used to split it into usable branches pieces. |
* Stone axes have been changed to allow metal versions to show up in human and goblin sites. | * Stone axes have been changed to allow metal versions to show up in human and goblin sites. | ||
* Helves have been given the same weapon uses as staves in older versions of this mod, and renamed to staves to reflect this. | * Helves have been given the same weapon uses as staves in older versions of this mod, and renamed to staves to reflect this. | ||
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=== New Items === | === New Items === | ||
− | * Needles, required for sewing. In addition to wood | + | * Needles, required for sewing. In addition to wood you can carve them from bone, tooth, nail, hoof, or horn. |
* Clubs, as a crude mace-equivalent as suggested by Kallin. | * Clubs, as a crude mace-equivalent as suggested by Kallin. | ||
* Caesti and katars, unarmed weapons suggested and worked on by Jackie. | * Caesti and katars, unarmed weapons suggested and worked on by Jackie. | ||
* Simple lockbows, originally implemented in Kobold Kamp as suggested by Flint. | * Simple lockbows, originally implemented in Kobold Kamp as suggested by Flint. | ||
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* Slings and sling stones. Slings are made from leather or cloth, use the throwing skill at range, and make rather weak lashing weapons. Sling stones are obviously crafted from stone. More forceful than throwing small rocks by hand, but not sharp. | * Slings and sling stones. Slings are made from leather or cloth, use the throwing skill at range, and make rather weak lashing weapons. Sling stones are obviously crafted from stone. More forceful than throwing small rocks by hand, but not sharp. | ||
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* Gambesons, made from cloth. Obviously fragile unless using megabeast haircloth or silk. | * Gambesons, made from cloth. Obviously fragile unless using megabeast haircloth or silk. | ||
− | * Cooking pots, for making certain items, | + | * Cooking pots, for making certain items. Currently limited to brewing. |
+ | * Coarse flour, used to make hardtack. Due to glorious bugs, real flour can't be used for this. | ||
* Animal glue, which the recent combat changes have made useful. | * Animal glue, which the recent combat changes have made useful. | ||
− | * Eight raw-defined instruments that can be crafted, | + | * Eight raw-defined instruments that can be crafted, supplimenting the generated instruments that can't be crafted in adventure mode. |
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=== Dismantling Items === | === Dismantling Items === | ||
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* Boulders and logs can be split into small rocks and pieces of wood, respectively. | * Boulders and logs can be split into small rocks and pieces of wood, respectively. | ||
* Crude cloth can be unraveled if needed. | * Crude cloth can be unraveled if needed. | ||
− | * Cloth items can be cut apart for cloth, leather items can be cut apart | + | * Cloth items can be cut apart for cloth, leather items can be cut apart, and metal items can be broken down for metal. Note that nothing's stopping you from being a lunatic and trying to dismantle the end result into itself, which will eventually waste it. |
== Bugs and Issues == | == Bugs and Issues == | ||
* No gauntlets due to the gauntlet bug. The workaround I originally devised tends to break more things than it fixes. | * No gauntlets due to the gauntlet bug. The workaround I originally devised tends to break more things than it fixes. | ||
− | * Just like whips, civs will generate metal slings because derp | + | * Just like whips, civs will likely generate metal slings because derp. |
* No way to apply poison to weapons or ammo. Every mod I've seen uses the broken reaction from Wanderer's Friend. Crafting contact poison will have to suffice. | * No way to apply poison to weapons or ammo. Every mod I've seen uses the broken reaction from Wanderer's Friend. Crafting contact poison will have to suffice. | ||
− | * The amount of usable leather, bone, etc can be increased by lopping off limbs | + | * The amount of usable leather, bone, etc can be increased by lopping off limbs. |
* Any plants you can pick in adventurer mode are nigh-infinite sources when they're in season. No amount of tweaking growth density has proven effective. | * Any plants you can pick in adventurer mode are nigh-infinite sources when they're in season. No amount of tweaking growth density has proven effective. | ||
− | * Goblin | + | * Kobold adventurers won't be able to recruit the troops surrounding their home. |
+ | * Goblin adventurers will find their home to be an immense pain in the ass to leave, as dark forts/pits block fast travel even if the inhabitants are friendly. | ||
* Nothing's stopping you from being a lunatic and trying to dismantle cloth, tanned hides, or metal bars. This will eventually waste it due to the odds not being 100%. | * Nothing's stopping you from being a lunatic and trying to dismantle cloth, tanned hides, or metal bars. This will eventually waste it due to the odds not being 100%. | ||
* Thread, cloth, bars, and sheets obtained from towns instead of player-made are a nigh-endless source of crafting material, due to reactions set to only produce and use product dimensions of 1. | * Thread, cloth, bars, and sheets obtained from towns instead of player-made are a nigh-endless source of crafting material, due to reactions set to only produce and use product dimensions of 1. | ||
+ | * The addition of faked oak for outsiders adds an unusable material to the forge in fortress mode. It also reverses the anomaly of elven adventurers having copper daggers, to NON-elven adventurers having wooden daggers. | ||
− | == Appendix A, Full | + | == Appendix A, The Full List of New Reactions == |
=== Basic Reactions === | === Basic Reactions === | ||
* Tan a raw hide, raw scales, or raw chitin. Produces tanned leather/scale/chitin. | * Tan a raw hide, raw scales, or raw chitin. Produces tanned leather/scale/chitin. | ||
− | * Dry and spin | + | * Dry and spin gut into catgut thread. |
− | * Spin hair | + | * Spin hair or wool into thread. |
* Process thread-bearing plant into thread. | * Process thread-bearing plant into thread. | ||
* Weave cloth. Uses hair/wool, plant-based, or silk thread. | * Weave cloth. Uses hair/wool, plant-based, or silk thread. | ||
* Make glue. Uses raw hide, raw scales, bone, skull, horn, or hoof. Requires a cooking item. | * Make glue. Uses raw hide, raw scales, bone, skull, horn, or hoof. Requires a cooking item. | ||
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* Repair cloth item. Uses cloth and thread, requires a needle. | * Repair cloth item. Uses cloth and thread, requires a needle. | ||
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* Repair leather/scale/chitin item. Uses any of said materials plus thread, requires a needle. | * Repair leather/scale/chitin item. Uses any of said materials plus thread, requires a needle. | ||
* Repair wood/bone/stone item. Uses animal glue, requires a sharp object. | * Repair wood/bone/stone item. Uses animal glue, requires a sharp object. | ||
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=== Tools === | === Tools === | ||
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* Carve wooden stave. Uses a wooden branch, and requires a sharp object. | * Carve wooden stave. Uses a wooden branch, and requires a sharp object. | ||
* Carve bone stave. Uses bones, and requires a sharp object. | * Carve bone stave. Uses bones, and requires a sharp object. | ||
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* Craft stone axe. Uses a sharp rock and a stave, requires a sharp object. | * Craft stone axe. Uses a sharp rock and a stave, requires a sharp object. | ||
* Craft stone mortar and pestle. Uses 2 blunt small rocks, and requires a third. | * Craft stone mortar and pestle. Uses 2 blunt small rocks, and requires a third. | ||
* Craft stone cooking pot. Uses any small rock, and requires a blunt small rock. | * Craft stone cooking pot. Uses any small rock, and requires a blunt small rock. | ||
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=== Ammunition === | === Ammunition === | ||
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* Carve wooden arrows. Uses a wooden branch, and requires a sharp object. | * Carve wooden arrows. Uses a wooden branch, and requires a sharp object. | ||
* Carve bone/tooth/nail/hoof/horn arrows. Uses any of said materials plus a stave, and requires a sharp object. | * Carve bone/tooth/nail/hoof/horn arrows. Uses any of said materials plus a stave, and requires a sharp object. | ||
− | * Craft stone arrows. Uses any small rock and a stave, requires a sharp object | + | * Craft stone arrows. Uses any small rock and a stave, requires a sharp object. |
* Carve wooden bolts. Uses a wooden branch, and requires a sharp object. | * Carve wooden bolts. Uses a wooden branch, and requires a sharp object. | ||
* Carve bone/tooth/nail/hoof/horn bolts. Uses any of said materials plus a stave, and requires a sharp object. | * Carve bone/tooth/nail/hoof/horn bolts. Uses any of said materials plus a stave, and requires a sharp object. | ||
− | * Craft stone bolts. Uses any small rock and a stave, requires a sharp object | + | * Craft stone bolts. Uses any small rock and a stave, requires a sharp object. |
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* Carve wooden darts. Uses a wooden branch, and requires a sharp object. | * Carve wooden darts. Uses a wooden branch, and requires a sharp object. | ||
* Carve bone/tooth/nail/hoof/horn darts. Uses any of said materials, requires a sharp object. | * Carve bone/tooth/nail/hoof/horn darts. Uses any of said materials, requires a sharp object. | ||
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− | === Weapons (Wood/Leather | + | === Weapons (Wood/Cloth/Leather) === |
* Carve wooden dagger. Uses a wooden branch, and requires a sharp object. | * Carve wooden dagger. Uses a wooden branch, and requires a sharp object. | ||
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* Carve wooden pike. Uses two wooden branches, and requires a sharp object. | * Carve wooden pike. Uses two wooden branches, and requires a sharp object. | ||
* Carve wooden club. Uses a wooden branch, and requires a sharp object. | * Carve wooden club. Uses a wooden branch, and requires a sharp object. | ||
− | + | * Craft leather whip. Uses leather, and requires a sharp object. | |
− | * Craft leather | ||
* Craft leather/scale/chitin caestus. Uses any of said materials, and requires a sharp object. | * Craft leather/scale/chitin caestus. Uses any of said materials, and requires a sharp object. | ||
* Craft wooden bow. Uses a stave and thread, requires a sharp object. | * Craft wooden bow. Uses a stave and thread, requires a sharp object. | ||
− | * Craft simple wooden lockbow. Uses two | + | * Craft simple wooden lockbow. Uses two staves and thread, requires a sharp object. |
− | * Carve wooden blowgun. Uses a | + | * Carve wooden blowgun. Uses a stave, and requires a sharp object. |
− | + | * Craft leather sling. Uses leather, and requires a sharp object. | |
− | * Craft leather | ||
* Craft cloth sling. Uses cloth, and requires a sharp object. | * Craft cloth sling. Uses cloth, and requires a sharp object. | ||
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=== Weapons (Bone) === | === Weapons (Bone) === | ||
− | * Craft bone/ | + | * Craft bone/tooth/nail/hoof/horn dagger. Uses any of said materials, and requires a sharp object. |
* Carve bone/tooth/nail/hoof/horn spear. Uses any of said materials plus a stave, requires a sharp object. | * Carve bone/tooth/nail/hoof/horn spear. Uses any of said materials plus a stave, requires a sharp object. | ||
* Carve bone/tooth/nail/hoof/horn pike. Uses any of said materials plus two staves, requires a sharp object. | * Carve bone/tooth/nail/hoof/horn pike. Uses any of said materials plus two staves, requires a sharp object. | ||
− | * Carve bone/ | + | * Carve bone/tooth/nail/hoof/horn short sword. Uses any of said materials plus a stave, requires a sharp object. |
− | + | * Carve bone/tooth/nail/hoof/horn long sword. Uses any of said materials plus a stave, requires a sharp object. | |
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* Carve bone club. Uses bones, and requires a sharp object. | * Carve bone club. Uses bones, and requires a sharp object. | ||
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* Craft bone/tooth/nail/hoof/horn katar. Uses any of said materials, and requires a sharp object. | * Craft bone/tooth/nail/hoof/horn katar. Uses any of said materials, and requires a sharp object. | ||
− | * Craft bone bow. Uses | + | * Craft bone bow. Uses a stave and thread, requires a sharp object. |
− | * Craft simple bone lockbow. Uses | + | * Craft simple bone lockbow. Uses two staves and thread, requires a sharp object. |
− | * Carve bone | + | * Carve bone blowgun. Uses a stave, and requires a sharp object. |
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=== Weapons (Stone) === | === Weapons (Stone) === | ||
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* Craft stone short sword. Uses a sharp rock and a stave, requires a sharp object. | * Craft stone short sword. Uses a sharp rock and a stave, requires a sharp object. | ||
* Craft stone long sword. Uses a sharp rock and a stave, requires a sharp object. | * Craft stone long sword. Uses a sharp rock and a stave, requires a sharp object. | ||
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* Craft stone mace. Uses any small rock and a stave, requires a blunt small rock and a sharp object. | * Craft stone mace. Uses any small rock and a stave, requires a blunt small rock and a sharp object. | ||
* Craft stone war hammer. Uses any small rock and a stave, requires a blunt small rock and a sharp object. | * Craft stone war hammer. Uses any small rock and a stave, requires a blunt small rock and a sharp object. | ||
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=== Armor (Bone) === | === Armor (Bone) === | ||
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* Craft bone/shell helm. Uses either material, and requires a sharp object. | * Craft bone/shell helm. Uses either material, and requires a sharp object. | ||
* Craft skull helm. Uses a skull, and requires a sharp object. | * Craft skull helm. Uses a skull, and requires a sharp object. | ||
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* Craft leather/scale/chitin buckler. Uses any of said materials, and requires a sharp object. | * Craft leather/scale/chitin buckler. Uses any of said materials, and requires a sharp object. | ||
− | * Craft leather/scale/chitin shield. Uses any of said materials, and requires a sharp object. | + | * Craft leather/scale/chitin shield. Uses any of the said materials, and requires a sharp object. |
* Sew leather/scale/chitin cap. Uses any of said materials plus thread, requires a needle. | * Sew leather/scale/chitin cap. Uses any of said materials plus thread, requires a needle. | ||
* Sew leather/scale/chitin helm. Uses any of said materials plus thread, requires a needle. | * Sew leather/scale/chitin helm. Uses any of said materials plus thread, requires a needle. | ||
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=== Clothing (Leather) === | === Clothing (Leather) === | ||
− | * Sew leather | + | * Sew leather backpack. Uses leather and thread, requires a needle. |
− | * Sew leather | + | * Sew leather waterskin. Uses leather and thread, requires a needle. |
− | * Sew leather | + | * Sew leather quiver. Uses leather and thread, requires a needle. |
− | * Sew leather | + | * Sew leather hood. Uses leather and thread, requires a needle. |
− | * Sew leather | + | * Sew leather mask. Uses leather and thread, requires a needle. |
− | * Sew leather | + | * Sew leather cloak. Uses leather and thread, requires a needle. |
− | * Sew leather | + | * Sew leather tunic. Uses leather and thread, requires a needle. |
− | * Make leather | + | * Make leather loincloth. Uses leather. |
− | * Sew leather | + | * Sew leather trousers. Uses leather and thread, requires a needle. |
− | * Sew leather | + | * Sew leather sandals. Uses leather and thread, requires a needle. |
− | + | * Decorate object with leather. Uses leather and thread, requires a needle. | |
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=== Clothing (Cloth) === | === Clothing (Cloth) === | ||
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* Make cloth loincloth. Uses cloth. | * Make cloth loincloth. Uses cloth. | ||
* Sew cloth trousers. Uses cloth and thread, requires a needle. | * Sew cloth trousers. Uses cloth and thread, requires a needle. | ||
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* Sew cloth socks. Uses cloth and thread, requires a needle. | * Sew cloth socks. Uses cloth and thread, requires a needle. | ||
* Sew cloth sandals. Uses cloth and thread, requires a needle. | * Sew cloth sandals. Uses cloth and thread, requires a needle. | ||
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* Decorate object with cloth. Uses cloth and thread, requires a needle. | * Decorate object with cloth. Uses cloth and thread, requires a needle. | ||
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=== Shields/Crafts (Wood) === | === Shields/Crafts (Wood) === | ||
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* Carve wooden mask. Uses wooden branch, and requires a sharp object. | * Carve wooden mask. Uses wooden branch, and requires a sharp object. | ||
* Carve wooden sandals. Uses a wooden branch, and requires a sharp object. | * Carve wooden sandals. Uses a wooden branch, and requires a sharp object. | ||
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* Decorate object with wood. Uses a wooden branch, and requires a sharp object. | * Decorate object with wood. Uses a wooden branch, and requires a sharp object. | ||
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* Carve bone/shell mask. Uses either of said materials, and requires a sharp object. | * Carve bone/shell mask. Uses either of said materials, and requires a sharp object. | ||
* Craft skull mask. Uses a skull, and requires a sharp object. | * Craft skull mask. Uses a skull, and requires a sharp object. | ||
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* Craft stone bracelet. Uses a blunt small rock, and requires a second. | * Craft stone bracelet. Uses a blunt small rock, and requires a second. | ||
* Craft stone crown. Uses a blunt small rock, and requires a second. | * Craft stone crown. Uses a blunt small rock, and requires a second. | ||
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* Decorate object with stone. Uses a blunt small rock, and requires a second. | * Decorate object with stone. Uses a blunt small rock, and requires a second. | ||
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+ | * Split large stone into small rocks. Also requires a blunt small rock. | ||
+ | * Unravel cloth into thread. | ||
+ | * Dismantle cloth item. Requires a sharp object. | ||
+ | * Dismantle leather/scale/chitin item. Requires a sharp object. | ||
+ | * Dismantle stone item. Requires a blunt small rock. | ||
+ | * Dismantle metal item. Requires a blunt small rock. | ||
=== Cooking and Alchemy === | === Cooking and Alchemy === | ||
− | * Mill plant into flour. Uses valid plant, requires a mortar and pestle. | + | * Mill plant into coarse flour. Uses valid plant, requires a mortar and pestle. |
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* Brew alcohol from plant. Uses valid plant, requires a cooking pot and an empty waterskin. | * Brew alcohol from plant. Uses valid plant, requires a cooking pot and an empty waterskin. | ||
* Brew alcohol from fruit. Uses valid plant growth, requires a cooking pot and an empty waterskin. | * Brew alcohol from fruit. Uses valid plant growth, requires a cooking pot and an empty waterskin. | ||
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* Refine venom into toxin. Uses a venom sac, requires a mortar and pestle plus an empty waterskin. | * Refine venom into toxin. Uses a venom sac, requires a mortar and pestle plus an empty waterskin. | ||
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* Extract from generated creature heart, requires a mortar and pestle plus an empty waterskin. | * Extract from generated creature heart, requires a mortar and pestle plus an empty waterskin. | ||
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* Dry skin into parchment. Uses a raw hide, and requires a sharp object. | * Dry skin into parchment. Uses a raw hide, and requires a sharp object. | ||
* Carve wooden scroll rollers. Uses a wooden branch, and requires a sharp object. | * Carve wooden scroll rollers. Uses a wooden branch, and requires a sharp object. | ||
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* Craft a quire. Uses a sheet. | * Craft a quire. Uses a sheet. | ||
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* Carve wooden bell. Uses a wooden log, and requires a sharp object. | * Carve wooden bell. Uses a wooden log, and requires a sharp object. | ||
− | == Appendix B, List of | + | == Appendix B, List of Forging Reactions (at Carpenter's Workshop): == |
=== Metalworking (Basic Tools) === | === Metalworking (Basic Tools) === | ||
* Craft makeshift forge. Uses 10 small rocks. | * Craft makeshift forge. Uses 10 small rocks. | ||
− | * Repair metal item. Uses metal and | + | * Repair metal item. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal axe. Uses metal, a stave, and | + | * Craft metal axe. Uses metal, a stave, and a log, requires a makeshift forge, a sharp object, and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal mortar and pestle. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal mortar and pestle. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal cooking pot. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal cooking pot. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
=== Metalworking (Ammunition) === | === Metalworking (Ammunition) === | ||
− | * Craft metal sling bullets. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal sling bullets. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal arrows. Uses metal, a stave, and | + | * Craft metal arrows. Uses metal, a stave, and a log, requires a makeshift forge, a sharp object, and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal bolts. Uses metal, a stave, and | + | * Craft metal bolts. Uses metal, a stave, and a log, requires a makeshift forge, a sharp object, and a blunt small rock. |
− | + | * Craft metal darts. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. | |
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=== Metalworking (Weapons) === | === Metalworking (Weapons) === | ||
− | * Craft metal dagger. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal dagger. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal spear. Uses metal, a stave, and | + | * Craft metal spear. Uses metal, a stave, and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal pike. Uses metal, a stave, and | + | * Craft metal pike. Uses metal, a stave, and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal battle axe. Uses metal, a stave, and | + | * Craft metal battle axe. Uses metal, a stave, and a log, requires a makeshift forge, a sharp object, and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal great axe. Uses metal, a stave, and | + | * Craft metal great axe. Uses metal, a stave, and a log, requires a makeshift forge, a sharp object, and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal short sword. Uses metal, a stave, and | + | * Craft metal short sword. Uses metal, a stave, and a log, requires a makeshift forge, a sharp object, and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal long sword. Uses metal, a stave, and | + | * Craft metal long sword. Uses metal, a stave, and a log, requires a makeshift forge, a sharp object, and a blunt small rock. |
− | + | * Craft metal mace. Uses metal, a stave, and a log, requires a makeshift forge, a sharp object, and a blunt small rock. | |
− | * Craft metal mace. Uses metal, a stave, and | + | * Craft metal war hammer. Uses metal, a stave, and a log, requires a makeshift forge, a sharp object, and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal war hammer. Uses metal, a stave, and | + | * Craft metal maul. Uses metal, a stave, and a log, requires a makeshift forge, a sharp object, and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal maul. Uses metal, a stave, and | + | * Craft metal caestus. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal caestus. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal katar. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
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=== Metalworking (Shields/Armor) === | === Metalworking (Shields/Armor) === | ||
− | * Craft metal buckler. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal buckler. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal shield. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal shield. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal helmet. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal helmet. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal cap. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal cap. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal breastplate. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal breastplate. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal mail shirt. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal mail shirt. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal greaves. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal greaves. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal mail leggings. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal mail leggings. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal low boots. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal low boots. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal high boots. Uses metal | + | * Craft metal high boots. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
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− | * Craft metal crutch. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal crutch. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal goblet. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal goblet. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal minecart. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal minecart. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal figurine. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal figurine. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal ring. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal ring. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal earring. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal earring. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal scepter. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal scepter. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal amulet. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal amulet. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal bracelet. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal bracelet. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal crown. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal crown. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal cabochan. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal cabochan. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Craft metal mask. Uses metal and | + | * Craft metal mask. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
− | * Decorate object with metal. Uses metal and | + | * Decorate object with metal. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. |
=== Metalworking (Instruments) === | === Metalworking (Instruments) === | ||
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* Craft metal bell. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. | * Craft metal bell. Uses metal and a log, requires a makeshift forge and a blunt small rock. | ||
− | == Appendix C, List of | + | == Appendix C, List of More Useful Stones == |
* Andesite | * Andesite | ||
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* Obsidian (deliciously sharp and deadly) | * Obsidian (deliciously sharp and deadly) | ||
* Quartzite | * Quartzite | ||
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* Raw adamantine (same as adamantine) | * Raw adamantine (same as adamantine) | ||
* Rhyolite | * Rhyolite | ||
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* Slade (good luck obtaining that one!) | * Slade (good luck obtaining that one!) | ||
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− | == Appendix D, List of | + | == Appendix D, List of Monsters With Improved Body Materials == |
=== Tier 1 === | === Tier 1 === | ||
− | * Alligator (and variants) | + | * Alligator (and variants, alligator men are currently unusable) |
− | * Anaconda (and variants) | + | * Anaconda (and variants, anaconda men are currently unusable) |
− | * Armadillo (and variants) | + | * Armadillo (and variants, armadillo men are currently unusable) |
− | * Black bear (and variants) | + | * Black bear (and variants, black bear men are currently unusable) |
* Blind cave bear | * Blind cave bear | ||
− | * Blind cave ogre | + | * Blind cave ogre (currently unusable) |
* Cave crocodile | * Cave crocodile | ||
* Cave dragon | * Cave dragon | ||
* Coelacanth | * Coelacanth | ||
− | * Elephant (and variants | + | * Elephant (and variants, elephant men are currently unusable) |
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* Giant cave spider | * Giant cave spider | ||
* Giant desert scorpion (re-added due to Toady removing them ;w;) | * Giant desert scorpion (re-added due to Toady removing them ;w;) | ||
− | * Mantis (normal version is a non-butcherable vermin) | + | * Giant Mantis (normal version is a non-butcherable vermin, mantis men are currently unusable) |
− | * | + | * Gigantic squid (normal version is a non-butcherable vermin, squid men are currently unusable) |
* Great white shark | * Great white shark | ||
− | * Grizzly bear (and variants) | + | * Grizzly bear (and variants, grizzly bear men are currently unusable) |
− | * Hippo (and variants) | + | * Hippo (and variants, hippo men are currently unusable) |
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* Ogre | * Ogre | ||
− | * | + | * Ocra (and variants, orca men are currently unusable) |
− | + | * Polar bear (and variants, polar bear men are currently unusable) | |
− | * Polar bear (and variants) | + | * Rhinoceros (and variants, rhinoceros men are currently unusable) |
− | * Rhinoceros (and variants) | + | * Saltwater crocodile (and variants, saltwater crocodile men are currently unusable) |
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* Sea monster | * Sea monster | ||
* Sea serpent | * Sea serpent | ||
* Troll | * Troll | ||
* Voracious cave crawler | * Voracious cave crawler | ||
− | * Walrus (and variants) | + | * Walrus (and variants, walrus men are currently unusable) |
− | * Wild boar (and variants) | + | * Wild boar (and variants, wild boar men are currently unusable) |
* Cyclops | * Cyclops | ||
* Ettin | * Ettin | ||
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* Dire bear | * Dire bear | ||
* Feral ogre | * Feral ogre | ||
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=== Tier 2 === | === Tier 2 === | ||
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* Dragon | * Dragon | ||
* Hydra | * Hydra | ||
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* Treant (wood) | * Treant (wood) | ||
− | == Appendix E, List of | + | == Appendix E, List of Monsters That Yield Venom Sacs == |
− | * | + | * Giant adder (normal version is a too small to butcher, mantis men are currently unusable) |
− | * Giant bark scorpion (normal version is a non-butcherable vermin) | + | * Giant bark scorpion (normal version is a non-butcherable vermin, mantis men are currently unusable) |
− | * Black mamba (variants, | + | * Black mamba (and variants, black mamba men are currently unusable) |
− | * Giant brown recluse spider (normal version is a non-butcherable vermin, | + | * Giant brown recluse spider (normal version is a non-butcherable vermin, mantis men are currently unusable) |
− | * Bushmaster (and variants) | + | * Bushmaster (and variants, bushmaster men are currently unusable) |
− | * | + | * Giant copperhead snake (normal version is a too small to butcher, mantis men are currently unusable) |
* Giant desert scorpion | * Giant desert scorpion | ||
* Giant cave spider | * Giant cave spider | ||
− | * Gila monsters (and variants) | + | * Gila monsters (and variants, gila monster men are currently unusable) |
* Helmet snake | * Helmet snake | ||
* King cobra (and variants, king cobra men are currently unusable) | * King cobra (and variants, king cobra men are currently unusable) | ||
− | * Platypus (variants, | + | * Platypus (and variants, platypus men are currently unusable) |
* Rattlesnake (and variants, rattlesnake men are currently unusable) | * Rattlesnake (and variants, rattlesnake men are currently unusable) | ||
− | * Serpent man | + | * Serpent man (currently unusable) |
* Manticore | * Manticore | ||
− | == Appendix F, List of | + | == Appendix F, List of Plant and Misc Craftable Extracts == |
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* Dwarven syrup. Delicious but does nothing. | * Dwarven syrup. Delicious but does nothing. | ||
* Gnomeblight. Still only deadly to gnomes. | * Gnomeblight. Still only deadly to gnomes. | ||
− | * Golden salve. | + | * Golden salve. Major boost to recuperation, cures bleeding, brief effect. |
− | * Marshmend, from muck root. | + | * Marshmend, from muck root. Boosts recuperation somewhat, also causes numbness. |
− | * Whiplash, from whip vine. Boost agility and speed some, side effects of | + | * Whiplash, from whip vine. Boost agility and speed some, side effects of dizzness and nausea. |
* Barbed haze, from sliver barb. Assorted stat boost, penalties, and other Fun. | * Barbed haze, from sliver barb. Assorted stat boost, penalties, and other Fun. | ||
− | === Megabeast and | + | === Megabeast and Semi-megabeast Hearts === |
* Aetherbreath, from mi-gos. Grants immunity to suffocation. | * Aetherbreath, from mi-gos. Grants immunity to suffocation. | ||
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* Insight, from ettins. Boosts assorted mental stats. | * Insight, from ettins. Boosts assorted mental stats. | ||
* Relentlessness, from minotaurs. Grants immunity to stunning, exertion, and pain. | * Relentlessness, from minotaurs. Grants immunity to stunning, exertion, and pain. | ||
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* Stoneskin, from gargoyles. Hardens you against attacks. | * Stoneskin, from gargoyles. Hardens you against attacks. | ||
* Swiftness, from rocs. Boost agility, increases speed somewhat. | * Swiftness, from rocs. Boost agility, increases speed somewhat. | ||
− | * True seeing, from | + | * True seeing, from cyclopes. Grants extravision and creature-sensing. |
* Trickery, from manticores. Sharply boosts various social stats. | * Trickery, from manticores. Sharply boosts various social stats. | ||
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* Failed extract. If a generated titan/demon/etc doesn't have a valid poison (or has poison blood instead), this will be the result. Does nothing. | * Failed extract. If a generated titan/demon/etc doesn't have a valid poison (or has poison blood instead), this will be the result. Does nothing. | ||
* Shoggoth slime, readily obtained from shoggoths (obviously). Causes localized pain, blistering, bleeding, and necrosis. Drinking it is exactly as stupid an idea as you'd expect it to be. | * Shoggoth slime, readily obtained from shoggoths (obviously). Causes localized pain, blistering, bleeding, and necrosis. Drinking it is exactly as stupid an idea as you'd expect it to be. | ||
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* Alfalfa, available most of summer into early winter. Edible raw. | * Alfalfa, available most of summer into early winter. Edible raw. | ||
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* Barley, available all summer and autumn. Source of flour and alcohol. | * Barley, available all summer and autumn. Source of flour and alcohol. | ||
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* Carrot, available midspring into midsummer. Edible raw, source of alcohol. | * Carrot, available midspring into midsummer. Edible raw, source of alcohol. | ||
* Cassava, available midspring into midsummer. Source of alcohol. | * Cassava, available midspring into midsummer. Source of alcohol. | ||
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* Cave wheat, available all summer and autumn. Source of flour and alcohol. | * Cave wheat, available all summer and autumn. Source of flour and alcohol. | ||
* Celery, available midspring into midsummer. Edible raw. | * Celery, available midspring into midsummer. Edible raw. | ||
* Chicory, available midspring into midsummer. Edible raw, source of alcohol. | * Chicory, available midspring into midsummer. Edible raw, source of alcohol. | ||
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* Cotton, available most of summer into early winter. Source of thread and paper. | * Cotton, available most of summer into early winter. Source of thread and paper. | ||
* Finger millet, available all summer and autumn. Source of flour and alcohol. | * Finger millet, available all summer and autumn. Source of flour and alcohol. | ||
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* Foxtail millet, available all summer and autumn. Source of flour and alcohol. | * Foxtail millet, available all summer and autumn. Source of flour and alcohol. | ||
* Garden cress, available midspring into midsummer. Edible raw. | * Garden cress, available midspring into midsummer. Edible raw. | ||
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* Hemp, available all summer and autumn. Source of thread, paper, and flour. | * Hemp, available all summer and autumn. Source of thread, paper, and flour. | ||
* Jute, available most of summer into early winter. Source of thread and paper. | * Jute, available most of summer into early winter. Source of thread and paper. | ||
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* Valley herb, available most of spring. Source of extract. | * Valley herb, available most of spring. Source of extract. | ||
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