Jump to content

Above average trees to grant full wetness protection


Recommended Posts

Considering how difficult and time consuming they are to setup and how limited the surface area is, it would be nice to get full wetness protection, or at least full protection during light rains, while heavy rains could get you wet very, very slow. 

 

Wearing a celestial crown in spring is annoying because you keep getting wet even under trees. 

 

I also think they need a bigger radius. 

Growing a Tree only takes 1 day of sailing (real effort) and 20 days of waiting. And multiple trees can be grown simultaneously.

Comparing that to the time taken to prep for celestial crown or fuelweaver, that 1 day effort + 20 days waiting isn't worth full wetness resistance + full heat resistance + lightning resistance + wildfire resistance + free food from sky.

3 minutes ago, goatt said:

Growing a Tree only takes 1 day of sailing (real effort) and 20 days of waiting. And multiple trees can be grown simultaneously.

Comparing that to the time taken to prep for celestial crown or fuelweaver, that 1 day effort + 20 days waiting isn't worth full wetness resistance + full heat resistance + lightning resistance + wildfire resistance + free food from sky.

You have to find the waterlogged biome, which is pure rng, get winch blueprint, sail around, get beefalo craft other boats to place the tree, save glommer goop and travel again to the biome at least 1 more time to at get figs for jams. it's a big pain to setup

 

new trees should not be growing figs though. or should at max grow 1

1 minute ago, reallychina said:

You have to find the waterlogged biome, which is pure rng, get winch blueprint, sail around, get beefalo craft other boats to place the tree

True, the first time is the hardest. But it's not really difficult, it's just time consuming. It involves no combative preparation. Most of the work is about walking, moving, sailing, and moving more. If this kinda timing consuming tasks should be heavily rewarded, rewards of farming should be improved first, cuz it requires tons of attention too and is more often engaged than tree nut hunting.

What's more, you only need 1 beef, 1 winch bp, 1 time exploration of the ocean, the second time and beyond costs much much less time. So if you are a fig tree enthusiastic, it won't cost you too much time on average.

Btw, in case you didn't know how to find the waterlogged biome, it's always next to the shallow sea which is next to the shore. I can reliably find it in at most 2 days.

8 minutes ago, ArubaroBeefalo said:

so you say that plating giant trees takes time but also suggest that the planted trees shouldnt give figs?

the purpose of the trees is to provide protection from elements, you're not planting trees to get food.

 

that helps with making more jam, but for that purpose they could be only growing figs once or twice.

42 minutes ago, reallychina said:

the purpose of the trees is to provide protection from elements, you're not planting trees to get food.

 

that helps with making more jam, but for that purpose they could be only growing figs once or twice.

no, i plant trees for decoration and even if was for protection i prefer if they grow figs so the process can be accelerate. The opposite will be awful

8 minutes ago, kuroite said:

And why not both exactly ??

its too strong

 

2 minutes ago, ArubaroBeefalo said:

no, i plant trees for decoration and even if was for protection i prefer if they grow figs so the process can be accelerate. The opposite will be awful

which is why having them grow 3-4 figs only 4 times would be enough. Each tree will generate figs for the next.

If the trees don’t produce figs nobody will ever make the fig recipes, making them pointless. 
I’m okay with the trees giving full wetness protection ( I’m fine how they are anyway) but I’d say a big no to removing figs.

11 minutes ago, reallychina said:

its too strong

I’m not going to say figs are completely terrible (because they do have some pretty unique crockpot recipes and are overall an okay food source on their own), but saying the trees giving food + wetness protection would be too strong when there are already many equal or better alternatives to being dry and staying fed is a bit of a stretch.

28 minutes ago, Maxil20 said:

I’m not going to say figs are completely terrible (because they do have some pretty unique crockpot recipes and are overall an okay food source on their own), but saying the trees giving food + wetness protection would be too strong when there are already many equal or better alternatives to being dry and staying fed is a bit of a stretch.

it's too strong considering they also provide many other strong perks such as smolder protection, lightning protection, overheat protection and half wetness protection

6 hours ago, reallychina said:

Considering how difficult and time consuming they are to setup and how limited the surface area is,

You try really hard at the start of this thread to sell how difficult it is to get the trees so it would be okay for them to make you immune to rain, but then immediately start saying that would be overpowered so the much more interesting thing they currently do should be removed instead.

2 minutes ago, Cheggf said:

You try really hard at the start of this thread to sell how difficult it is to get the trees so it would be okay for them to make you immune to rain, but then immediately start saying that would be overpowered so the much more interesting thing they currently do should be removed instead.

You're trying too hard to find contradictions where there are none.

 

They are hard to setup. They are supposed to provide protection, not food. Providing food AND protection is too much.

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

Please be aware that the content of this thread may be outdated and no longer applicable.

×
  • Create New...