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Crops, food and foraging part one (of many) #62

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bingusacolyte opened this issue Nov 5, 2022 · 0 comments
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Crops, food and foraging part one (of many) #62

bingusacolyte opened this issue Nov 5, 2022 · 0 comments
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Cultivatable Plants

Each of these plants may require different soil types, levels of sunlight and climates to grow fully.
Nothing can grow in a red sand desert/mesa.
If a wild variant of a crop exists, it gives far less than their cultivated counterpart.

Amaranth

  • Flour producer
  • Wide range of uses
  • Fast growth
  • Rare
  • Warm, arid climates (excluding deserts)

Blackberry

  • Fast growth
  • Common
  • Temperate forests
  • Shade needed

Corn

  • Flour producer
  • Wide range of uses
  • Slow growth
  • Uncommon
  • Semi-arid temperate climates

Cotton Candy Bush

  • Slow growth
  • Rare
  • Only in flowery biomes

Jicama

  • High value when raw
  • Medium growth
  • Uncommon
  • Temperate and tropical climates
  • Shade needed

Leek

  • Medium growth
  • Common
  • Temperate climates

Peanut

  • Fast growth
  • Uncommon
  • Semi-arid warm and temperate climates

Pepper

  • Medium growth
  • Uncommon
  • Arid and semi-arid warm climates

Rice

  • Fast growth
  • Common
  • Tropical and moist temperate climates

Sunflower

  • Medium growth
  • Uncommon
  • Semi-arid temperate climates

Tea

  • Slow growth
  • Rare
  • Temperate climates

Winter Wheat

  • Slow growth
  • Uncommon
  • Frigid climates
  • Only grows on permafrost

Yuca

  • Flour producer
  • Wide range of uses
  • Slow growth
  • Rare
  • Tropical and semi-arid warm climates

Foraged Items

Cattail

  • Potential uses for fabrics
  • Common
  • Fresh water in warm and temperate climates

Citrus Berry

  • Uncommon
  • Temperate climates

Fiddlehead

  • Common
  • Drops from small ferns

Frozen Root

  • Rare
  • Found by breaking permafrost

Grub

  • Can be used in fishing
  • Uncommon
  • Found by breaking grassy soil

Miner's Mystery

  • A random chance to either be especially filling, hunger inducing or poisonous
  • Rare
  • Near the entrances of caves

Plantain

  • Common
  • On mud in warm and temperate areas

Prickly Pear

  • Uncommon
  • Deserts

Wild Blackberry

  • Common
  • Temperate forests

Wild Cotton Candy Bush

  • Rare
  • Only found in flowery biomes

Wild Leek

  • Uncommon
  • Temperate climates

Wild Rice

  • Common
  • Tropical and moist temperate climates

Wild Sunflower

  • Uncommon
  • Semi-arid temperate climates

Worm

  • Can be used in fishing
  • Uncommon
  • Found by breaking mud

Processed Foods

Cornmeal

Cornbread

Forager's Salad

Monster Mash

Rice

Tea

Wild Flour

Wild Grain Bread

Yuca Bread

Yuca Flour

Other Things

Frog Legs

Oysters
These may have a farming mechanic perhaps?

Squid Tentacles

I shall create the actual crop models for part two.

Wild grain bread is significantly worse than any other kind of bread, but can be made with various foraged plants, including poppies.

Potatoes, carrots and beets can all grow in places such as taigas, so I do not think it would be necessary to create many crops for those kinds of climates.

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