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ranching_guide [2020/12/14 00:50]
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ranching_guide [2023/04/08 17:36] (current)
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 <li>Remember, eggs are eggs, milk is milk, wool is wool and honey is honey. They are <b>not</b> mechanically different therefore having a cow, a goat and a sheep will give you the same output. Milk. It is more efficient to have multiples of the same animals.</li> <li>Remember, eggs are eggs, milk is milk, wool is wool and honey is honey. They are <b>not</b> mechanically different therefore having a cow, a goat and a sheep will give you the same output. Milk. It is more efficient to have multiples of the same animals.</li>
-<li><b>The Most Important Thing</b>: Clicking each animal in your flock/herd does <b>not</b> increase all of their attention meters. It <i>only</i> increases the first. The system reads it as 1 x seagull egg project = 1 x attention to seagull number 1. It does not pick up which seagull you selected. To reset all 9 metaphorical seagull attention meters, you should select 9 ingredients when feeding to set up a large egg collection project equal to egg output per bird type x amount of that bird type in the flock - in this case, 9 x egg as seagulls give 1 egg per collection. Upon completion, this will reset all 9 animals.</li> 
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 Please note that the piles now round down to the nearest .5 so your variety of piles will be smaller. The above still guides you on how to minimise even that. Please note that the piles now round down to the nearest .5 so your variety of piles will be smaller. The above still guides you on how to minimise even that.
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