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Anonymous /vst/2080588#2086271
7/6/2025, 4:36:19 AM
I just spent all evening researching and tweaking this concept :

https://pastebin.com/2xNtgiqS

I don't understand what version of the game this is supposed to be for. He doesn't even take a single pick to make an underground shelter, but this has 493 points left. Does the steam version give you that many extra points?
I'm still noob, but there's some ideas I have to improve it.
Replace the bauxite with kaolinite. If other magma safe stone is found, it can make porcelain that from my brief experience can be worth 8 times more than a small cut gem (i still have to research gems, I don't know shit about what's possible yet, but my 1st year gems sell for about 40, I've sold porcelain for 300.)
If you want to shave points so badly you don't even take a pick, but take a copper bar just in case you have to make a bauxite and wood bunker and dig, why bring 1 unit of coke for 10 points? you can make a wood furnace and deconstruct it to get your ore back. It's not like you're going to be doing a hell of a lot waiting on picks anyway. Seems ridiculous.
If you're bringing wood, maybe pick the lightest wood available, especially if you can use native wood and save the willow or feather wood for bins and wheelbarrows.
Or bring the heaviest wood for shield bashing idk.
Also, the author brings 50 sand? I get sometimes there isn't sand, but is glass really that good? And if he's exploiting it for cheap bags, why not bring wine for the extra barrel(s)?
Finally there's no consideration for early strange moods. It's my understanding that you need to have 3 kinds of cloth (possibly as many as 5) uncut green glass (possibly 5, the articles aren't clear on this), leather (again, do you need 5?) and other things you can get by killing animals. I guess you can get leather by killing the guinea hens, and bones and skulls from the pack animals. (bird leather ruins my immersion a little)
Also, is one silk thread enough for sutures?
I'd love to hear more takes on this.