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i'm also not going to explain everything, the fun is in working it out for yourself
 
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Revision as of 11:23, 6 August 2008

A retired player no more. Its important to realise im not my old character, this is a new one. Its user(me in otherwords), is an experienced player and was drawn back by MR Home and boats, and i look forward to making many boats.

My current location is somewhere on the sw corner of the map, my homsteads name is 'Bay of Dreams'.


Jobs

raise the clay

scale the cliff



and i would like to include this table i found in the ship building area of wiki, its a great table and thanks to whoever made it.

== Ship details overview ==
Component Weight Imp S. Cart Rowboat Sailboat Corbita Cog Knarr Caravel
Occupants 3 5 ? ? ? ?
Cargo Volume 760 760 ? ? ? ?
Keel section 60 yes no 3 3 4 4 5 5
Stern 120 yes no 1 1 1 1 1 1
Rudder 13 yes no? 2 1 1 1
Ship helm 20 yes? no? 1
Hull plank 8 no no 50 50 200 300 400 400
Seat 20 yes no 4 4
Deck board 4 no yes 40 60 80 80
Oar 5 yes yes? 2 2 2 2 10 10
Belaying pin 0.5 no yes 4 10 10 10 10
Tenon 1 no yes 50 50 200 200 200 300
Peg 0.1 no yes 50 50 400 400 400 600
Rivets 0.2 no yes 200
Tar 2 no yes 10 10 50 50 100 150
Mooring rope 0.5 no yes 1 1 4 4 4 8
Thick rope 5.5 no yes 2 8 8 8 12
Triangular rig no no 1 1
Square rig no no 1 1
Spinnaker rig no no 1 1
Square yard rig no no 1
Large square rig no no 1
Tall square rig no no 1


i think its fair that i make changes in this one, and not someone else's


Useful info spots in wiki:

User:Dashiva

Complete DB

Wurm mapping


Food guide for starting players

I started a new player on mr home. and i've been playing with the food and cooking at the low end for the last few days. im putting this here, because i often see new players asking about food.

First things first; with the hunger bar 8% is the percentage you want to keep your hunger above, at +8% you can do labourous actions, below 8% you cant....(i have noticed that i can still carry alot of weight, just cant do labours actions).


Constantly forage and botanize. Foraged items are food, botanized items are used later in farming(this is quite basic, but as a rule of thumb its good to follow), you can eat berries and herbs uncooked and they will take your bar to 10%. I often eat the berries(higher %'s give a little better % in hunger bar, and beeries are usually better Quality than herbs).

if you have a bowl or other item you can cook in, then you can put 2 diferent herbs in it to make a small stew, or 2 diferent berries or a berrie and a herb for a small casserol.

I often keep my bowls in a camp fire and work around it. i gain some skill in hot food cooking as well, which will give me better ql food, the better the ql something is the less of it you need to eat to fill your hunger bar. i also have a kindling pile and a low QL log pile next to the fire. i also make sure that when i log i pick up a few kindling and logs just so they dont rot away. at low hunger this is rather important, you want to get the fire started and fed before you start foraging as soon as you get back on. that way you can start cooking as soon as you log on and work on that hunger bar.

hunger % you will stop eating something. raw fruit, nuts and herbs: 10% stews and raw meat: 25% casseroles: 40% meals: 100%


I dont eat raw vegetables, im saving those for my farm.

The fuller your hunger bar the faster you stamina regenerates too.

Now once you have the forageing and botanizing part down pat, you can try your luck at fishing if you have a fishing rod or butchering if you have your butchering knife, and add even more variety into your diet. try not to cook a dish that is more than 10 over your hot food cooking skill as you wont gain any skill from it.

i'm also not going to explain everything, the fun is in working it out for yourself