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* (Hay, Damp) You see a farmer's field drying mixed grass. The grass hasn't dried much. The mixed grass happily dries in the sun. | * (Hay, Damp) You see a farmer's field drying mixed grass. The grass hasn't dried much. The mixed grass happily dries in the sun. | ||
* (Hay, Drying) You see a farmer's field drying mixed grass. The grass has lost it's gloss and is dry to the touch. The mixed grass happily dries in the sun. | * (Hay, Drying) You see a farmer's field drying mixed grass. The grass has lost it's gloss and is dry to the touch. The mixed grass happily dries in the sun. | ||
− | * ??? | + | * (Hay, halfway dried) [22:33:18] You see a farmer's field drying mixed grass. The grass is quite dry and on it's way to becoming hay. The mixed grass is being affected by the rain. |
+ | * (???) | ||
+ | * (ripe?) | ||
+ | * (decay?) | ||
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[[Category:Babel/F]] | [[Category:Babel/F]] |
Revision as of 06:36, 29 May 2021
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Description
A farmer's field drying grass to create hay. Use a scythe on grass with the Cut Grass option to convert the tile into a Cut Grass tile.
Tools of the Trade
- Scythe - converting a grass tile into a cut grass tile, as well as for harvesting mixed grass or hay from the tile.
- Rake and Pitchfork - for tedding the grass during the drying process, which increases the final yield of hay.
Notes
- Cut grass can be immediately harvested using a scythe for a large quantity of mixed grass, or allowed to dry and eventually be harvested for hay.
- Drying speed is affected by season, and weather conditions.
- When initially created, and then after each successive drying stage, Cut Grass can be tedded with either a rake or pitchfork to increase the yield of the tile.
- Cut grass tiles can be created on and harvest from nearly any slope, however:
- The maximum slope on which you can tedd grass is 8, where 8 = (highest north-south tile border's slope) + (highest east-west tile border's slope). For example, the slope can be level EW and 8-steep NS, or it can be 4-steep EW and 4-steep NS, etc. Attempting to tedd grass on a greater slope results in a message "The ground is not flat enough for crops to grow. You need to flatten it first". Farm tiles function the same with a slope 8, flat or anything in between. Still need more help, please see the chart below:
Type | Examples of slope length by side | Explanation | |||
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Good (flat) | Flat tiles can be planted on. | ||||
Good | N+E = 8, E+S = 8, S+W = 8, W+N = 8, None over 8 so good! | ||||
Good | Each set of adjacent slopes have a sum equal or less than 8. | ||||
Good | All slopes at max equal lengths. | ||||
1 Corner Bad | The East and South slopes sum to 10 making the SE corner too extreme. | ||||
2 Corners Bad | The sum for the SE corner is 12 and the SW corner is 16. They must be 8 or less. | ||||
3 Corners Bad | The NE corner sums to 9, SE to 10, SW to 9. All must be 8 or less. | ||||
All Bad | All tile corners sum above 8. :( |
- Digging or flattening nearby will destroy the field tile, leaving a dirt tile.
Not all information is yet known, this is a work in progress
Growth Stages
- (Hay, Wet) You see a farmer's field drying mixed grass. The grass smells nice and is wet to the touch. The mixed grass happily dries in the sun.
- (Hay, Damp) You see a farmer's field drying mixed grass. The grass hasn't dried much. The mixed grass happily dries in the sun.
- (Hay, Drying) You see a farmer's field drying mixed grass. The grass has lost it's gloss and is dry to the touch. The mixed grass happily dries in the sun.
- (Hay, halfway dried) [22:33:18] You see a farmer's field drying mixed grass. The grass is quite dry and on it's way to becoming hay. The mixed grass is being affected by the rain.
- (???)
- (ripe?)
- (decay?)