Bzhydack Posted July 11, 2025 Share Posted July 11, 2025 There are few plants that in my opinion need some love. 1. Gass Grass. I made another topic about it, plant has very limited uses and generates only harvestable without any use. My idea is to make it alternative source of Fiber (1 Harvested Grass - 10 Fiber in Crafting Station or Textile Loom) or make it alternative ingredient in Biodiesel process. 2. Bog Bucket. I like the fact that now is a little bit more usefull, because can be feed to Lumbs and converted into Peat, but still I think it should get late game use. Every other early game plant have some lategame use (Mealwood is used as Spice, in Juicer, and for Plastic, Pikeapple are for Dirt and Wood, Bristle Berry and Duskcaps have higher tier foods). Maybe let it be used in Grubfrut Preserve recipe? 3. Balm Lilly. And here i will be controversial. I think Balm Lilly is both OP and underpowered at the same time. OP, because is free domestic without any shennanigans, all what is needet is Chlorine, and is not even cosumed. And is food for Drecos, most usefull Critters in the game. Food, Fiber, Phosphorite, all for free. In my opinion domestic plant shouldnt be free without any effort. I understand wild planting, and Im using it extensivly, but this still requier some effort from the player - you need to get Pips, know mechanics of planting, know how to make natural tiles, have space, and your plants are 4x less effective. But on the other hand, Balm Lilly doesnt have other utility outside of feeding Drecos. Even this alone in my opinion justifies nerf, but Balm Lilly should get other usage. My proposition is to make Balm Lilly require fertilizer, Polluted Dirt to be exact, but let us make Phyto Oil from Balm Lilly Flowers, and feed them to Pacus - so it will become something like land Seakomb (they already share recipe). 2 Link to comment https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/166950-problematic-plants/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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