[General] - Spider queen bug.


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Category: General

Issue Title: Spider queen bug.

Issue Description: I noticed a new update fixing the issues created by the last patch, well done!

but i have encountered a bug before yesterday's patch though, do not know if it is fixed or not.

But a spider queen emerged from a nest, leaving no den behind.

theres usually plenty of silk in a world, but it makes silk technically finite.

Steps to Reproduce: See a spider queen emerge from a nest.

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but it makes silk technically finite.

That's definitely a bug, but spiders have a 25% chance of dropping silk when you kill them, and spider dens produce spiders renewably. Also, if you kill a T3 den, it'll drop an egg for you to plant, so you can avoid spider queens altogether. 

 

Edit: I think you mean unrecoverable rather than finite. If you maintain a good situation it stays infinite, but like with many things if it suffers attrition over time it will eventually die out with no way to get it back (recover it).

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it was at a swamp, though the surrounding area did not have many spiders, so it should had left a den.

 

I know about the silk :p, its just a mere observation.

 

its just rather annoying when a den gets killed by hounds or anything to have to walk further and further for new eggs :p, rather have the spider queens multiplying dens ^^

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Yup, as V2C mentioned, the Spider Queen will usually leave a level 1 spider den behind, but if there are already a certain amount of other dens in the area, it will not leave a den. The Spider Queen should eventually go back into hibernation and turn back into a level one den.

 

This is to prevent a situation where after hundreds of days, there is a spider den every couple of feet.  :)

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