Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Husbandry

Overview

Craft - Husbandry - Husbandry GearAnimal Pen
Farmer's Workstation - HusbandryFarmingLoggingGatheringQuest 
MerchantLivestock Merchant, Seed Merchant (Ground Grains)

Husbandry focuses on raising animals for their beneficial qualities. Like pigs for their meats and pelts, and chickens for egg. You can butcher any animals for its particular meats. The animals produce items like, eggs, wools, feathers, or furs to be fed regularly so that they'll produce these items. 

Feed items

Combined Feed
Ground Grain

Interaction

Feed -give the animal it's favorite food to assist growth and collect its goods
Milk - harvest milk from dairy cow
Collect - collect eggs 
Butcher - kill the animal for meat (weakened animal less meat)
Release - release the livestock
Cure - cleanse a sick animal with livestock supplement
Shear - collect wools and furs
Pluck - collect feathers


Raising Animals

Like planting, you can place anywhere. If placed outside of your property, it becomes public property, so place in your own property not to lose them. All animals have mature time to be fully grow and production time to produce their own goods. Sometimes animals become diseased animal and hungry. Diseased animals can be treated with "Livestock Supplement" and when become hungry, you give them extra feed. 

-Animals grow faster in their preferred climate
-Cashmere Yata Calf and Blizzard Cub are the only two that breed when mature (spend 200 labor points to get that calf and cub, they become your pets: binds on pickup)
-Animals will die if not taken care of
-Livestock Supplement can be purchased from "Blue Salt Merchant"

Chart for feeding and collecting










This chart is from what we tested. Every animals has its own goods like rare materials but simply if you just want to get your efficiency up quick, Hen and Duck will be the best.

It's simple calcuation,
for example about Hen, 
spend 1 LP to gain 1 proficiency when feed. 
spend 5 LP to gain 5 proficiency when collect
So, every hour you gain 6 proficiency per Hen. If you have 100 hens in your farm, means you gain 600 proficiency. So far it's ratio is, 1 Labor Point for 1 proficiency.  

Of course it's not easy to get proficiency that quick and easily but compare to other animals, Hen and Duck seems best. 



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