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imported>Mort Fisherman, trader |
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* a farmer NPC |
* a farmer NPC |
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* a farm map |
* a farm map |
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== Hunter == |
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When you reach level 10, it is much to easy to get food by just killing animals. This is a suggestion for a new meat system. |
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When you kill an animal, ham and meat don't just appear. After all, you don't want to eat raw flesh. Instead, you pick up the body and give it to a butcher. He will then give you nice sausages, ham etc. in return, dependent of the size of the animal. Maybe the butcher should only accept flesh from animals like deer and boars, not wolves and snakes. Of course, this needs a lot of balancing; in order not to annoy players who just want to stay in the wilderness and slay some creatures, there need to be more smaller food items like apples and mushrooms in the wilderness. |
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Requires: |
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* Different corpses for different animals |
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* Several butcher NPCs |
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* Game re-balancing |
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* Non-aggressive animals [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1478455&group_id=1111&atid=351111] would be nice |
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== Mushroom / wild fruit collector == |
== Mushroom / wild fruit collector == |
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* Fishing rod object and some way to get one |
* Fishing rod object and some way to get one |
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* Scripting and GUI stuff to allow fishing at lakes |
* Scripting and GUI stuff to allow fishing at lakes |
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== Delivery guy == |
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Some of the above suggestions imply delivery of goods between certain places. E.g., iron ore has to be transported from the mine in the mountains to the weapon smith in the city. In this example, the player can go to the mine, get some ore from the dwarf chief, and deliver it to the weapon smith where he gets paid for the transport. |
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As a more advanced suggestion: You get a donkey or a mule which carries the goods, and you have to safely lead it to the destination. It can behave just like a sheep, except that it has an inventory. |
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* Some of the above jobs, e.g. miner |
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* Maybe a donkey/mule |
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