Absolutely! Now you can boil a Salt Water Geyser output with a Gold Volcano and get reliable Bleach Stone with the hopper. The quantity is not amazing but certainly enough for a few Waterweeds. I would move Lettuce up to C-tier as you're gonna have a relatively low throughput and it's better saved for more advanced recipes. I'd probably move the Mushroom Wrap up to where the Mixed Berry Pie is and the Frost Burger up to the top of C-tier (still don't think you need the stress reduction and Athletics penalty most of the time).
Imagine eating the food one produces in ONI irl... Meat from drowned Baby Animals, Fish that lived in piss the whole life, eating Squirrels that one locked for years to do farming (planting), Eating meat that was cooked seconds before it decayed to make it "fresh" again and so on. Let aside my disabled washing basins in the colony so my dupes get food poisoning to use the bathroom more frequently (what then makes me more water, which i use to water the plants, the dupes are going to eat) Somehow strange thinking about what one does to their colony. But also efficient, on the other hand. Efficiency is what´s all about, right? :D
Pincha Peppernuts can be wild planted. Horizontally, the spacing is the same, but vertically you need one additional space due to pip planting calculations and the slightly skewed detection box.
I realize it hadn't been introduced at the time, but I just want to say nowadays Mushroom Quiches would be S tier IMHO. It's a bit complicated to setup because it has several parts to it, but once it's setup it's incredibly good. It's super resource efficient, it has the max moral bonus, it comes with the seafood buff and it has the highest calory/weight ratio in the game which makes it perfect to feed the Tree God thingy. Plus, the Frosty Planet DLC buffed anything made from omelettes because floxes are good for omelettes and also alveo veras provide seed which are great for pacus, themselves amazing for omelettes.
Hi Erisia, thank you for your videos. Please consider making a video on ranching using hatches as your example with 8 hatches per ranch and multiple ranches. (If already done please send the link) I ask as I struggle with food and critter calculations and need your expertise. 1)How do I calculate how many ranches can 1 powered incubator keep stocked? 2) is the following setup enough: I run one powered incubator on high’ish priority and a cycle sensor (on/powered on for 10% of a cycle to give ranchers time to lullaby the egg). 2 Ranchers. The eggs seem to maintain their buff to last the rest of the time the incubator is off. Could prob add a cuddle pip in there somewhere. 3)do I need a pickup point next to the incubators or are the drop offs in the ranches enough? Or maybe you know of someone who has discussed this already? Cheers
Hi! I made a video about Hatch ranching about a year ago (th-cam.com/video/NjkEP_kmaO0/w-d-xo.html). Some of the automation wire positions will change slightly due to the drop-off changes but the build still works. I don't typically use powered incubators, I just wait and let the population grow naturally. I did a lot of Hatch ranching in this playthrough (th-cam.com/play/PLDZl4oCCkpN0d-C4goMwCW9rtNSuQXC8E.html) and the dropper design works pretty well until you get into stupidly large numbers, where it can start clogging a bit, and you will probably run out of rock at that stage. But you can can run multiple ranches off of that design pretty well.
Great review! Berry Sludge is my personal favourite😻, doesn't perish & really easy to make with just water and dirt (or even none of these if the plant are wild)
Ah yes spice. Freshener Spice is okay early if you're struggling to get a freezer working and are already growing a lot of Mealwoods and the map has plenty of Salt. Rocketeer Spice I generally haven't gotten around to using yet. Brawny Spice I don't think I'd use too much as the Supplying skills usually give you more than enough extra carrying capacity and the Waterweed seeds / Iron cost is a bit hefty. Machinist Spice is pretty good provided you have some Pufts for generating Slime; the extra Operating skill can be very useful.
@@erisia_gaming Thank you for such a quick reply. I've played other great games such as factorio, satisfactory, dyson sphere program, mindustry, etc... and yet I'm still overly impressed by the dynamic physics engine that this game presents. Not just that but the expressions and interactions of the dupes when their happy, tired, sad, sick, pissed off is so comical. I love this game! And it is a bit of a challenge. The hardest hurdle is not getting stuck mid game by the heat death trap.... other than that, not too bad...
Pepper Bread can last 40 cycles in a refrigerator with a sterile atmosphere. Just for that it makes it a good option for space as well. I would put it in S tier. Compared to Grubfruit Preserves you can reach up to 160 cycles, refrigerated and sterile, before it goes off. Also S tier in my opinion since the byproduct of making this is BBQ.
fish omelette is very great. only 3 fishes can feed 9 dupes. no operation all you need is some seeds which can get from arbor for free quality doesn't matter apart from maximum difficulty. I think the main criteria are resource consumption and acquisition difficulty
1:02:57 Answer to that... Beeta Hive Farm. Then feed said plant meat to the Grumpy Tree. As a bonus you'll get a s**tload of hydrogen all for the cost of some polluted water.
Since bleachstone is now craftable with the hopper would you now consider water weeds to be a more viable food source
Absolutely! Now you can boil a Salt Water Geyser output with a Gold Volcano and get reliable Bleach Stone with the hopper. The quantity is not amazing but certainly enough for a few Waterweeds. I would move Lettuce up to C-tier as you're gonna have a relatively low throughput and it's better saved for more advanced recipes. I'd probably move the Mushroom Wrap up to where the Mixed Berry Pie is and the Frost Burger up to the top of C-tier (still don't think you need the stress reduction and Athletics penalty most of the time).
Imagine eating the food one produces in ONI irl...
Meat from drowned Baby Animals, Fish that lived in piss the whole life, eating Squirrels that one locked for years to do farming (planting), Eating meat that was cooked seconds before it decayed to make it "fresh" again and so on.
Let aside my disabled washing basins in the colony so my dupes get food poisoning to use the bathroom more frequently (what then makes me more water, which i use to water the plants, the dupes are going to eat)
Somehow strange thinking about what one does to their colony. But also efficient, on the other hand. Efficiency is what´s all about, right? :D
I am personally fan of cooking Omelettes using the raw unbridled power of a Volcano.
The flopping pacu rocket food ... is astonishingly viable.
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Pickled meal also kills food poisoning given that it's cooked
Also never goes off when refrigerated, spiced, and sterile
Pincha Peppernuts can be wild planted. Horizontally, the spacing is the same, but vertically you need one additional space due to pip planting calculations and the slightly skewed detection box.
And you start planting with the lower rows, and go up.
"You shouldnt be making pickled meal" me having my cook make it in droves to train their cooking skill 😅
😋hey if they ain't too busy otherwise then go for it
It's what I do if I want to train a cook in the early game.
Yes you can pip plant pinch of peppers. You have to go from the bottom up instead of top down though
I realize it hadn't been introduced at the time, but I just want to say nowadays Mushroom Quiches would be S tier IMHO. It's a bit complicated to setup because it has several parts to it, but once it's setup it's incredibly good. It's super resource efficient, it has the max moral bonus, it comes with the seafood buff and it has the highest calory/weight ratio in the game which makes it perfect to feed the Tree God thingy. Plus, the Frosty Planet DLC buffed anything made from omelettes because floxes are good for omelettes and also alveo veras provide seed which are great for pacus, themselves amazing for omelettes.
Hi Erisia, thank you for your videos. Please consider making a video on ranching using hatches as your example with 8 hatches per ranch and multiple ranches. (If already done please send the link)
I ask as I struggle with food and critter calculations and need your expertise.
1)How do I calculate how many ranches can 1 powered incubator keep stocked?
2) is the following setup enough:
I run one powered incubator on high’ish priority and a cycle sensor (on/powered on for 10% of a cycle to give ranchers time to lullaby the egg). 2 Ranchers. The eggs seem to maintain their buff to last the rest of the time the incubator is off. Could prob add a cuddle pip in there somewhere.
3)do I need a pickup point next to the incubators or are the drop offs in the ranches enough?
Or maybe you know of someone who has discussed this already?
Cheers
Hi! I made a video about Hatch ranching about a year ago (th-cam.com/video/NjkEP_kmaO0/w-d-xo.html). Some of the automation wire positions will change slightly due to the drop-off changes but the build still works. I don't typically use powered incubators, I just wait and let the population grow naturally. I did a lot of Hatch ranching in this playthrough (th-cam.com/play/PLDZl4oCCkpN0d-C4goMwCW9rtNSuQXC8E.html) and the dropper design works pretty well until you get into stupidly large numbers, where it can start clogging a bit, and you will probably run out of rock at that stage. But you can can run multiple ranches off of that design pretty well.
@@erisia_gaming Thank you so much. Will have a look!
Yes pips can plant anything really. Even the pepper plants or dasha salt vines.
I had a second chef making berry sludge in the background while the dupes ate BBQ. I have like a billion calories stored up
Great review! Berry Sludge is my personal favourite😻, doesn't perish & really easy to make with just water and dirt (or even none of these if the plant are wild)
the only s-tier food is berry sludge,for various reasons
Or really one reason: it is a food you can produce that never spoils.
I just wanted too say that evertime i have a oni questions. U are my guro
This is a nice tiered list. I'm just wondering what your take is on the spice grinder...
Ah yes spice. Freshener Spice is okay early if you're struggling to get a freezer working and are already growing a lot of Mealwoods and the map has plenty of Salt. Rocketeer Spice I generally haven't gotten around to using yet. Brawny Spice I don't think I'd use too much as the Supplying skills usually give you more than enough extra carrying capacity and the Waterweed seeds / Iron cost is a bit hefty. Machinist Spice is pretty good provided you have some Pufts for generating Slime; the extra Operating skill can be very useful.
@@erisia_gaming Thank you for such a quick reply. I've played other great games such as factorio, satisfactory, dyson sphere program, mindustry, etc... and yet I'm still overly impressed by the dynamic physics engine that this game presents. Not just that but the expressions and interactions of the dupes when their happy, tired, sad, sick, pissed off is so comical. I love this game! And it is a bit of a challenge. The hardest hurdle is not getting stuck mid game by the heat death trap.... other than that, not too bad...
Pepper Bread can last 40 cycles in a refrigerator with a sterile atmosphere. Just for that it makes it a good option for space as well. I would put it in S tier.
Compared to Grubfruit Preserves you can reach up to 160 cycles, refrigerated and sterile, before it goes off. Also S tier in my opinion since the byproduct of making this is BBQ.
fish omelette is very great.
only 3 fishes can feed 9 dupes.
no operation
all you need is some seeds which can get from
arbor for free
quality doesn't matter apart from maximum difficulty.
I think the main criteria are resource consumption and acquisition difficulty
1:02:57 Answer to that... Beeta Hive Farm. Then feed said plant meat to the Grumpy Tree.
As a bonus you'll get a s**tload of hydrogen all for the cost of some polluted water.
Yeah feeding this to the tree makes sense :D
"The thing is, if you are already doing mushrooms and you have weed laying around, you might as well combine them"
Better not say that out of context