Fun fact, most recent updates include the types of soil. Terra preta found in the wild was replaced with finding high fertility soil, and terra preta can be crafted instead.
As someone studying horticulture this makes me super happy to see a game this detailed with crop requirements. :) Fantastic guides by the way! Will be picking this game up soon!
If I read the wiki correctly, a water source block should penetrate three tilled soil blocks in any direction, giving the first 75% moisture, the second 50% and the last 25%. So in theory you need a water source block every 4th row since it also "radiates" backwards
Pumpkins can be right clicked to harvest. You're doing a really good job of explaining the complexities of this game, especially one that's still developing.
Everywhere I go I find this channel, Thaumcraft 4 (from like 5-6 years ago)? yep. Tinkerers construct? yep. Occultism? yep. You are a madman of the best kind, keep it up!
Interesting lesson on potassium. Its name comes from the source of which it was commonly found... literal campfire ashes, so people called it pot ash which quickly became potash. Then after people found out that there was a none reducible molecule in those ashes. They called it potassium.
Another point - the only two plants not being eat by hares are pumpkins and onions. Which means you don't have to put fences around these two. But it also means you cannot make rabbit traps with these.
The fence advice is important, had a friend with a small dirt mound near his and wolves dove over the fence and ate all of the chickens. Finding open flat ground for building makes this easier, but if you settle somewhere unusual make sure to terraform a bit.
Too bad it doesn't upgrade the K level beyond 100%. And this requires fertilizing twice the same terra preta block. I.e. one year of 3 flax harvests, and in the end of the year you may have 100% on next years if you leave the blocks unoccupied.
23:00 Lol @ 'flax 8/9 drops less that 9/9'. In real life, you WANT to harvest flax when it's almost but not quite ripe; about 2/3rds yellow, the recommendation goes. So if VS!flax were to use the real-life drop table, 8/9 would drop a lot of fibers and little seed, while 9/9 would drop a lot of seeds and almost no fibers.
@@NipapornPnaw like im thinking spell casting. Those elements are cool. Not saying its not enough. But with how things already work in the modpack, I think spellcasting would be interesting. Maybe with a botania feel to it?
even if it gets some magic elements, it should be something like black magic or crafts you see in one of those Lovecraftian horror games. It'll stay true to the genre of the game.
I had heard of the new Ocean mechanic but I didn't think it would affect farming, thanks Vallen! I saw the water waves too, is that new? I may have overlooked that before. Would be cool if they eventually tied that to the wind and openness of the water. Not sure irrigation canals should have waves like that... Give Kashca and Zoey hugs from me, please!
newbie here, this really be a reminder to research everything thoroughly before doing it. good to know the terra peta and any higher tear soil turns to low vertility, when you try to pick it up after hoeing it good to know after i done it and was confused where the fuck my precious soil went
Although rabbits, hares, and pikas have some traits in common with rodents they are actually Logomorphs. Shrews and moles suffer the same confusion, they aren't rodents either, they are in the same order as hedgehogs.
Honest question, I just started watching videos on this game; given the realistic nature of the game, can you taste test the water? Like will it say you got sick from drinking salt water?
Game logic: that entire pumpkin you just wasted? Yeah. Only one seed. It’s not like you can just save a few hundred seeds BY eating the pumpkin or whatever… lol
Well, YES in one go, but NO overall! I prefer the axe, which is very fast as well, and I don't have to go again to collect all the stuff laying everywhere around when scything.
If you don't have access to a bucket to scoop up water for the purpose of checking if it's salt water, couldn't you just use a bowl instead?
Oh yeah. That's a good tip!
Can you though?
Yes you can
Bowl or reeds. Reeds grow only in fresh water.
raccoons also break open and eat the contents of harvestable skep hives, so they're a menace to beekeeping as well
Put your skeps on a fencepost raccoons cannot climb fenceposts.
I'm having a fever and I watched all of this tutorial when spacing out. I don't even play vintage story
lol
Lol you should try it
You should get it😊
If you get high enough fever you can play in your mind. At least I did last time I had high fever!😂
The world needs to know; did Дарк buy VS?
Fun fact, most recent updates include the types of soil. Terra preta found in the wild was replaced with finding high fertility soil, and terra preta can be crafted instead.
Thank you, you just saved me hours of searching
As someone studying horticulture this makes me super happy to see a game this detailed with crop requirements. :) Fantastic guides by the way! Will be picking this game up soon!
If I read the wiki correctly, a water source block should penetrate three tilled soil blocks in any direction, giving the first 75% moisture, the second 50% and the last 25%. So in theory you need a water source block every 4th row since it also "radiates" backwards
I'm pretty sure they don't stack
yeah, they don't, which is quite annoying. Thanks for mods though@@Lupinta
Pumpkins can be right clicked to harvest. You're doing a really good job of explaining the complexities of this game, especially one that's still developing.
Everywhere I go I find this channel, Thaumcraft 4 (from like 5-6 years ago)? yep. Tinkerers construct? yep. Occultism? yep. You are a madman of the best kind, keep it up!
I started watching due to Thaumcraft lol
Interesting lesson on potassium. Its name comes from the source of which it was commonly found... literal campfire ashes, so people called it pot ash which quickly became potash. Then after people found out that there was a none reducible molecule in those ashes. They called it potassium.
that’s pretty cool
Another point - the only two plants not being eat by hares are pumpkins and onions. Which means you don't have to put fences around these two. But it also means you cannot make rabbit traps with these.
when working with low/medium fertility soil, consider breaking and replacing it after a harvest. It could be more common than fertilizer
The fence advice is important, had a friend with a small dirt mound near his and wolves dove over the fence and ate all of the chickens. Finding open flat ground for building makes this easier, but if you settle somewhere unusual make sure to terraform a bit.
WHAT?!?! Potash UPGRADES! Soil? i thought it was just another type of fertaliser. thats nuts. More info i didnt know.
Just need to find a column of Halite...
Same didn't realize it could do that.
Too bad it doesn't upgrade the K level beyond 100%. And this requires fertilizing twice the same terra preta block. I.e. one year of 3 flax harvests, and in the end of the year you may have 100% on next years if you leave the blocks unoccupied.
23:00 Lol @ 'flax 8/9 drops less that 9/9'. In real life, you WANT to harvest flax when it's almost but not quite ripe; about 2/3rds yellow, the recommendation goes. So if VS!flax were to use the real-life drop table, 8/9 would drop a lot of fibers and little seed, while 9/9 would drop a lot of seeds and almost no fibers.
Would be eternal suffering for public server flax farmers
Vintage story looks really cool. I'd love some magic elrment with it
So, temporal gear, translocators, temporal storms, rifts and all these drifters, locusts asf. are too realistic, right?
@@NipapornPnaw like im thinking spell casting. Those elements are cool. Not saying its not enough. But with how things already work in the modpack, I think spellcasting would be interesting. Maybe with a botania feel to it?
You know this game is not minecraft... right?
even if it gets some magic elements, it should be something like black magic or crafts you see in one of those Lovecraftian horror games. It'll stay true to the genre of the game.
I agree@@electronnuclear
I hope one-day they add underground water sources and the ability to Dig a well and maybe make a pump Spicket for water
I had heard of the new Ocean mechanic but I didn't think it would affect farming, thanks Vallen!
I saw the water waves too, is that new? I may have overlooked that before. Would be cool if they eventually tied that to the wind and openness of the water. Not sure irrigation canals should have waves like that...
Give Kashca and Zoey hugs from me, please!
The water waves do move more during windier periods. ;)
the waves aren't so bad, but it gets weird when a tiny puddle makes wave splashing sounds in a slight breeze
Great series so far. Just remember it is “satiate” and not “saturate” lol
Thanks for this, I will learn how to farm in this game thanks to you :)
Nice stuff! Already experienced with pretty much everything in Vintage Story, but I love your Bit By Bit videos!
Great episode as always 👍
Great video, Valen! I learned that the axe also helps harvest plants much faster, even the knife. Peace! >
Yay!
I hope this video will teach me how to keep live stock happy.
No but you can feed them from troughs the proper foods they like
newbie here,
this really be a reminder to research everything thoroughly before doing it.
good to know the terra peta and any higher tear soil turns to low vertility, when you try to pick it up after hoeing it
good to know after i done it and was confused where the fuck my precious soil went
Great tutorial, though it may need to be updated to 1.19.x. Thanks, Vallen!
I love these!
\o/
Although rabbits, hares, and pikas have some traits in common with rodents they are actually Logomorphs.
Shrews and moles suffer the same confusion, they aren't rodents either, they are in the same order as hedgehogs.
Thanks!
OH! there's SALT water? that changes stuff.
I heard about the new ocean mechanic, but I didn't correlate it to farming.
Hey, Vallen, will you be doing a video to inform people on the recent situation on curseforge? People will need to know if they have malware
Honest question, I just started watching videos on this game; given the realistic nature of the game, can you taste test the water? Like will it say you got sick from drinking salt water?
Oh.. finding terra preta i miss it so much lol
Game logic: that entire pumpkin you just wasted? Yeah. Only one seed. It’s not like you can just save a few hundred seeds BY eating the pumpkin or whatever… lol
Wow, had no idea about salt water.
i cant get the watering can fire in a pit kiln
Any chance you are going to do a guide on animal husbandry as well?
Funny thing that onions want phosphorus as the sweetest onions are grown in soil with extra low P :D
wasn't terra preta removed from natural generation?
For Horsetail, does fallow soil have to be tilled soil, or is fallow soil any soil without tall grass? What about on the green-top soil variant?
I remember forever ago we put farms ONTOP of the water. Does that work in this game or does it have to be horizontal to farm?
Nice video. Can you please tell me what mods are you using to those chest gui
immersive mouse mode in vanilla settings
king i am so sorry but rabbits are not rodents
Could you place soil ontop of water to get it moist?
Next to but not on top.
where beans?
satiety/satiation, not saturation
Note for self: 25:54
Will rabbits spawn in the grass that grows on fallow fields?
No because tilled land isn't a full sized block.
Does saltpeter respawn over time or is it technically finite?
It does not respawn, no.
Does the scythe harvest more crops than by hand or knife?
Yes! A 3x3 area!
Well, YES in one go, but NO overall! I prefer the axe, which is very fast as well, and I don't have to go again to collect all the stuff laying everywhere around when scything.
how do you get a watering can?? I cant find it anywhere
Clay forming. I show that in the next video
Wot, nothing on bees?
Not yet. There's a ton of stuff to cover.
"bit by bit", and not "all at once". Patience is the key! ;)
first
Eleventh!
Love the detail. Thanks for the tips