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Wurmpedia task list

Number Status Date Task Priority Type Task Manager
1 In Progress 18-Jan-2021 https://forum.wurmonline.com/index.php?/topic/182058-quality-pagerule-of-70/
Something from 2011? Has this not all been changed since then? Waiting on info from Darklords. <--He's working on it. Will get back. No ETA.
Normal Research
2 New 23-Jan-2021 Cast power makes no sense here: Lurker in the dark
Also is LITD different that the other 2 spells as it's not listed as being dependent on server size?
Normal Research


4 New 23-Jan-2021 https://forum.wurmonline.com/index.php?/topic/182286-priests-and-bashdestroy/ Normal Research
5 New 23-Jan-2021 Journal Someone updated that the "Improve weapon to 50ql" doesn't need to be weaponsmithing. Maybe we can add examples? Normal Research
6 New 23-Jan-2021 Project time? Favor page needs to be updated. Linking updated. https://forum.wurmonline.com/index.php?/topic/177781-sacrifice-favor-value/ https://forum.wurmonline.com/index.php?/topic/183289-favor-gains/ High Project
7 In Progress 23-Jan-2021 Russian language Wurm page(s) (by Sheder? and Kyoko?)
Update: Project marked as abandoned. Can't contact Sheder; hasn't been online since Jan 2022 and in-game was the only point of contact. -- Kyoko
Normal Project Kyoko
8 New 29-Jan-2021 Idea in its very beginnings: Okay, thoughts: a page/pages with the total breakdown of settlement management windows with pics and detailed instructions. A serious how to. Normal Project
9 In Progress 02-Feb-2021 Check all pages linked to the front page of the wiki for completeness, style issues, and accuracy. Combat/Fighting updated, needs some love from someone who knows more than I do. ASAP Project
10 New 05-Feb-2021 Move definitely out of date guides into historical? Leave redirect. Maybe move "Official WA guides" into a new namespace? Normal Project
11 New 09-Feb-2021 Bowyery page has grind info. A guide would be better. Normal Project
12 New 17-Feb-2021 What tiles do animals spawn on? What has changed? Normal Research
13 New 11-Mar-2021 Guide for fighting/combat update? Special move Normal New Article
14 Ongoing 12-Mar-2021 Add breadcrumbs everywhere (Example:Main / Game mechanics / Wurmpedia tasklist) Low Cleanup
15 New 12-Mar-2021 Check all items for dye amounts/dye-ability/color runing, add to itembox (just as you go, pls) Low Cleanup
16 In Progress 29-Mar-2021 Condense and redo bridge pages. One per type? Rope and wood done Normal Cleanup
18 New 14-Jul-2022 Container Make sure info is correct, add missing info, maybe split into smaller tables (discuss)? High Cleanup
19 New 19-Jul-2022 Ship We need to just totally rewrite this for clarity and updates. ASAP Update
20 New 13-Oct-2022 Suggestion for the Hay page improvements: There should be information about hay making working on grass tiles able for farming (<=9 slope), on steeper slope mixed grass possible yield and time to harvest depending on skill, tool ql, tool enchantment/runes hay drying best and losses least during summer, worst in winter Normal Cleanup
21 New 25-Feb-2023 Add wagonner messages to Wagonner page (success, failure, etc) Normal Update
22 New 07-May-2023 Go over Interface page, make sure it's up to date. Normal Update
24 In progress 16-Jul-2023 Check Task 17 List Tab from Kyoko (6th tab on the old tasklist sheet) as it combines several updates needed, listed by page. Normal Cleanup
26 Ongoing Verify that pictures are uploaded to the wiki, and added to the appropriate page. Normal Ongoing Kyoko
27 Ongoing Copy Release notes to wiki page Normal Ongoing Manachan
28 New 20-Sep-2023 Work on rift changes - Shoulder pads need updates on improving and skills Normal Update

Notes

  • When adding new tasks, assign the next number.
  • When tasks are completed and moved to table below - do not renumber tasks.


And of course: Keep on Wurming

Completed tasks

Number Status Date Task Priority Type Task Manager
3 Completed 23-Jan-2021 German language Your first days in Wurm (being translated by Yaga) Normal Project Yaga
25 Completed Sept 2023 16-Aug-2023 Move Wurmpedia Assistant Handbook into a Wiki page Normal Project Oluffus
17 Completed Sept 2023 20-May-2021 Make a section of skins at the silver shop page Low New Article Goldfinch
23 Completed 4-Aug-2023 16-Jul-2023 Page should not have forums links - let's go over these posts, make sure we have all the information from it (correctly) and delete the link on the Bridge page. Bridge#Links Normal Cleanup
29 New 23-Sept-2023 Add pages for Christmas archaeology decor items and foraged easter eggs decor Normal New Articles Goldfinch




Resource nodes info, observations and pages requiring changes

Number Node Location Action Resources
1 Alpine brush High Altitudes Botanize

Onions, sassafras, lingonberries, potatoes, cabbages, carrots, sugar beets, green apples, low quality cotton, green tea leaves, and honey nuts.
Onions, lingonberries, potatoes, cabbages, carrots, sassafras, sugar beets, green apples, low quality cotton, green tea leaves, and honey nuts.
Lingonberries, potatoes, cabbages, onions, carrots, sugar beets, sassafras, green apples, low quality cotton, green tea leaves, and honey nuts.

2 Animal burrow Everywhere Forage

Nuts, berries, crop seeds, carrots, potatoes, cabbages, low quality wool, low quality cotton, grubs, and very low quality gems.
Berries, nuts, crop seeds, carrots, potatoes, cabbages, grubs, low quality wool, low quality cotton, and very low quality gems.
Nuts, berries, crop seeds, carrots, potatoes, cabbages, grubs, low quality wool, low quality cotton, and very low quality gems.

3 Bog muck Tar Forage

Tar, horns, hooves, blueberries, low quality iron rocks, and goblin skulls Tar, horns, hooves, blueberries, low quality iron rocks, goblin skulls, and lost footwear.

4 Briar patch Woodland, Steppe, Peat Botanize

Blueberries, handfuls of raspberries, rose flowers, branches, bush sprouts, and starberries.
Blueberries, handfuls of raspberries, rose flowers, bush sprouts, branches, and starberries.

5 Critter nest Woodland Forage

Nuts, eggs, acorns, berries, feathers, crop seeds, low quality wool, low quality cotton, and low quality jewelry.
Nuts, eggs, berries, acorns, feathers, crop seeds, low quality wool, low quality cotton, and low quality jewelry.
Nuts, acorns, berries, feathers, crop seeds, eggs, low quality wool, low quality cotton, and low quality jewelry.

6 Desert weeds Sandy area Botanize

Cumin, fennel plant, low quality sage, low quality oregano, low quality bunches of mixed grass, cotton, and golden pepper.

7 Dune grass Sand Botanize

Rice, pea pods, fennel plant, low quality grains, reed plants, cotton, and bunches of mixed grass.
Rice, pea pods, fennel plant, low quality grains, reed plants, bunches of mixed grass, and cotton.

8 Flotsam Water near Shore Forage

Low quality wood scrap, low quality square pieces of cloth, wemp fibre, low quality shafts, low quality logs, low quality ropes, spice jars, very low quality nails, low quality wooden ship parts, low quality sailing ropes, low quality liquor bottles, and liquor barrels.
Low quality wood scrap, wemp fibre, low quality shafts, low quality logs, low quality ropes, spice jars, very low quality nails, low quality wooden ship parts, low quality square pieces of cloth, low quality sailing ropes, low quality liquor bottles, and liquor barrels.

9 Fungus Underground Forage Brown mushrooms, green mushrooms, yellow mushrooms, black mushrooms, red mushrooms, and blue mushrooms.
10 Lichen Rock / paving / Dirt Forage

Moss, green mushrooms, low quality stone shards, and very low quality iron rocks.

11 Low brush Steppe Botanize

Woad, strawberries, wemp plants, cotton, thyme, basil, nutmeg, cacao beans, and coffee cherries.
Strawberries, thyme, basil, woad, wemp plants, cotton, nutmeg, cacao beans, and coffee cherries.
Woad, thyme, strawberries, wemp plants, cotton, basil, cacao beans, and coffee cherries.

12 Mineral debris Everywhere Forage

Low quality stone shards, very low quality clay, very low quality iron rocks, low quality salt, and low quality gold and silver lumps.
Low quality stone shards, very low quality iron rocks, very low quality clay, low quality salt, and low quality gold and silver lumps.

13 Mints Woodland Botanize

Mint, rosemary, sage, thyme, oregano, basil, and lavender flowers. Rosemary, mint, sage, thyme, oregano, basil, and lavender flowers.

14 Nightshades Woodland / Steppe Botanize

Bouquets of purple flowers, potatoes, belladonna, tomatoes, paprika, and worgsbane.
Bouquets of purple flowers, belladonna, tomatoes, potatoes, paprika, and worgsbane.

15 Roots and bulbs Woodland Botanize

Onions, garlic, potatoes, carrots, ginger, turmeric, and sugar beets.
Onions, garlic, potatoes, carrots, ginger, sugar beets, and turmeric.

16 Rotting wood Woodland / Moss Forage

Nettles, brown mushrooms, red mushrooms, blue mushrooms, low quality branches, low quality tree sprouts, low quality seedlings, moss, and very low quality logs.
Brown mushrooms, nettles, red mushrooms, blue mushrooms, low quality branches, low quality tree sprouts, low quality seedlings, moss, and very low quality logs.
Brown mushrooms, red mushrooms, moss, blue mushrooms, nettles, low quality branches, low quality tree sprouts, low quality seedlings, and very low quality logs.
Brown mushrooms, red mushrooms, nettles, blue mushrooms, low quality branches, very low quality logs, moss, low quality tree sprouts, and low quality seedlings.
Brown mushrooms, red mushrooms, nettles, moss, blue mushrooms, low quality branches, low quality tree sprouts, low quality seedlings, and very low quality logs.
Nettles, brown mushrooms, red mushrooms, low quality branches, low quality tree sprouts, low quality seedlings, blue mushrooms, moss, and very low quality logs.

17 Rubble Rock / Gravel / Underground Forage Stone shards, sandstone shards, slate shards, vlq iron rocks, marble shards, lq ore, lq flints, lq gems, lq rock salts, and ash.
18 Seaweed Shoreline / Shallow waters Forage

Rice, reed plants, bunches of kelp, low quality small freshwater fish, fishing hooks, clams, and pearls.
Bunches of kelp, low quality small ocean fish, rice, reed plants, clams, fishing hooks, and pearls.
Bunches of kelp, reed plants, clams, low quality small ocean fish, rice, fishing hooks, and pearls.

19 Snow pile Everywhere in Winter/Higher Alts in other seasons Collect Snowballs
20 Swampy puddle Clay Botanize

Brown mushrooms, red mushrooms, reed plants, low quality rice, mint, low quality handfuls of raspberries, moss, and low quality blueberries.
Brown mushrooms, reed plants, red mushrooms, low quality rice, moss, mint, low quality handfuls of raspberries, and low quality blueberries.

21 Thicket Woodland Botanize

Bush sprouts, fruit tree sprouts, berries, sassafras, hazelnuts, grapes, green apples, olives, red cherries, cotton, pineapples, and coconuts.
Hazelnuts, bush sprouts, grapes, green apples, olives, fruit tree sprouts, red cherries, berries, sassafras, cotton, pineapples, and coconuts.
Hazelnuts, sassafras, bush sprouts, grapes, green apples, olives, fruit tree sprouts, red cherries, berries, cotton, pineapples, and coconuts.

22 Tropical foliage Grassland / Woodland at Lower alts Botanize Paprika, turmeric, nutmeg, coffee cherries, cacao beans, green tea leaves, pineapples, and coconuts.
23 Umbellifers Grassland / Woodland Botanize

Carrots, parsley, fennel plant, lovage, and cumin.

24 Undergrowth Woodland Forage

Branches, nettles, sprouts, acorns, nuts, low quality logs, wemp plants, and cotton.
Nettles, branches, sprouts, acorns, wemp plants, nuts, low quality logs, and cotton.
Nettles, branches, sprouts, acorns, nuts, wemp plants, low quality logs, and cotton.

25 Vines Woodland / Steppe Botanize

Grapes, pea pods, cucumbers, pumpkins, tomatoes, seedlings, hops, and drakemelons.

26 Wild grasses Woodland / Steppe / Shoreline Botanize

Barley, wheat, oats, rye, bunches of mixed grass, reed plants, corn, rice, and source seeds.
Barley, wheat, oats, rye, corn, rice, bunches of mixed grass, reed plants, and source seeds.
Barley, wheat, rice, oats, rye, corn, reed plants, bunches of mixed grass, and source seeds.

27 Wildflowers Grassland / Woodland / Steppe Botanize

Bouquets of common flowers, lavender flowers, camellia flowers, parsley, oleander, rosemary, lovage, belladonna, woad, rose flowers, and bouquets of dotted flowers.
Camellia flowers, bouquets of common flowers, oleander, rosemary, parsley, lavender flowers, lovage, belladonna, woad, rose flowers, and bouquets of dotted flowers.

28 Monster camp Everywhere? Forage Meat, wool, furs, low quality strips of leather, teeth, ash, low quality charcoal, low quality planks, low quality nails, exceptional quality common monster cuisine, very low quality human clothing, exceptional quality rare monster cuisine, exceptional quality supreme monster cuisine, low quality human jewelry, and exceptional quality fantastic monster cuisine.

Important note: Changing the tile a resource node is on in certain ways, i.e. cutting the grass, planting in the dirt, chopping down a tree or dropping sand/dirt will destroy the node! Strangely digging sand does not destroy the node.

  • Digging sand from a tile containing a dune grass node does not harm the node. Dropping the sand back makes the node disappear.
  • Digging dirt from under gravel pavement on a tile neighboring a tile with a resource node makes the node disappear.
  • Chopping down a tree makes the node disappear.
  • Cutting long grass with a sickle or scythe does not harm the node. Cutting wild grass with a sickle does not harm the node. Cutting wild grass with a scythe makes the node disappear.
  • Planting seeds on dirt makes the node disappear.
  • Surface mining does not harm the node.
  • A node spawning on a farm tile does not harm crops

More notes: Cutting down a tree with a snow node on it removes the node.
Cutting down a tree with other node types on it removes the node.
Cutting down a tree with nodes on the tiles next to it on grass (north and west) doesn't destroy the nodes.
Digging on sand with a node doesn't destroy it, however dropping the sand does.
Digging on sand next to a node (eastern side) doesn't remove the node, however dropping the sand back does destroy it.
Digging on a grass tile with a snow node does remove the node.
Digging on a grass tile with another node type does remove the node.
Digging on a grass tile with a node next to it on a grass tile (west of) doesn't destroy it, and neither does dropping the dirt back down.
Digging on a tile with clay doesn't destroy the node (swampy puddle)
Digging on the sand tile next to it (eastern side of the above clay) doesn't destroy the node next to it and dropping the sand doesn't destroy the node next to it (swampy puddle)
Mining on a rock tile doesn't destroy the node (mineral debris) with this message 'You chip away at the rock.'
Mining on a rock tile doesn't destroy the node (mineral debris) with this message 'You mine some stone shards.'
Prospecting on a rock tile doesn't destroy the node (mineral debris)
Tunnelling on a rock tile doesn't destroy the node (mineral debris)
A pile of stone shards appearing on a rock tile with a node (mineral debris) doesn't destroy the node.
'You create a tunnel entrance!' on the node tile does destroy the node (mineral debris)
Grass tile with Orange-red flowers and a Briar patch node, if you pick the flowers with a sickle it doesn't destroy the node.
Grass tile with a Briar patch node, if you cut the grass with a sickle it doesn't destroy the node.
Grass tile with Orange-red flowers and a Mints node, with 'wild' grass, if you cut the grass using a scythe (hay making) it does destroy the node (and flowers as usual)
Lavender Bush with Nightshade node, if you cut down the bush it removed the node too.
Roots and bulb node on a flower and grass tile, harvest the node and the flowers remain and no change to grass.
If you drop dirt on a rock tile with a node (mineral debris) it destroys the node.
If you plant a tree sprout on a grass tile with a snow node it removes the node.
Cultivate on grass with a node (Animal burrow) removes the node (and turns the tile to dirt as usual)
If you use flatten on a sand tile with a node it removes the node.
Investigating (Archaeology) with a shovel and trowel seems to work fine on tiles with nodes, definitely getting fragments and dead deed info.
Getting bark from a Birch tree (for fishing float) with a node doesn't affect the node.
Pruning overaged Birch tree doesn't affect the node.
Cutting grass (sickle) on a tile with a Birch tree and node, doesn't affect the node.

Pages that will need updates

   Acorns  (done) 
   Alchemy  (no changes needed) 
   Basic Knowledge  (done) 
   Basil  (done) 
   Belladonna  (done) 
   Botanizing ( Goldfinch is working on it)
   Branch  (done) 
   Cacao beans  (done) 
   Cooking for beginners  (changes not required) 
   Cotton  (done) 
   Cucumber  (done) 
   Cumin  (done) 
   Deine ersten Tage in Wurm Online
   Egg  (done) 
   Feather  (done) 
   Fennel plant  (done) 
   Fish  (done) 
   Fishing hook (wooden, bone, and metal pages)  (done) 
   Foraging
   Garlic  (done) 
   Ginger  (done) 
   Goblin skull  (done) 
   Green apple  (done) 
   Green coffee beans
   Grub  (done) 
   Guides:Exploring For Newbies
   Guides:Farming Tips
   Guides:Farming With Tritus
   Guides:New Player Walkthrough
   Guides:Starting with Nothing
   Guides:The Little Things
   Guides:Tutorial3
   Guides:What Do I Do
   Guides:Wurmians starter guide
   Hoof
   Horn
   Hot food cooking
   Iron rock  (done) 
   Ivy seedling  (done) 
   Key bindings - possibly - still working on bug
   Lawn
   Lovage
   Mint
   Nettles
   Nutmeg
   Oregano
   Paprika
   Parsley
   Pearl  (done) 
   Permissions
   Raspberries
   Reed plants  (done) 
   Rice  (done) 
   Rosemary  (done) 
   Sage  (done) 
   Sandstone shards   (done) 
   Sassafras  (done) 
   Settlement:New Player Help Center
   Shaft  (done) 
   Silver lump  (done) 
   Slate shards   (done) 
   Square piece of cloth   (done) 
   Starberries   (done) 
   Steppe tile (every kind of tile actually)
   Stone shards   (done) 
   Tar
   Tea seeds
   Thyme
   Treasure hunt  (no change needed) 
   Turmeric
   Tutorial2
   Vos premiers jours dans Wurm Online
   Wemp fibre   (done) 
   Wemp seeds
   Woad  (done) 
   Wood scrap   (done) 
   Your first days in Wurm Online  (done) 
   Основы игры

New pages needed

   Resource nodes  (done) 
   One for each resource node type  (done) 
   Drakemelons - Vines
   Golden pepper - Desert weeds  (done) 
   Honey nuts - Alpine brush  (done) 
   Source seeds - Wild grasses
   Spice jars - Flotsam
   Worgsbane - Nightshades
   Pineapples - Thicket / Tropical foliage
   Coconuts - Thicket / Tropical foliage
   The 2 above are now game items. Be sure not to list the recipe for making them though - that would be against wiki rules for recipe posting...
   Well, since the 'Lore' actually gives the recipe... guess it doesnt matter :-)