![]() I mean, this idea is just a LITTLE too metal(no pun intended) to be left alone. The slavering ghouls were kind of trick as. The sorcerers seem to have the highest drop rate- nearing 40, but the other skeletal mobs were all also at 30 or above. I know we already have black metal, I know that people are sick of mining iron from the swamps and that the mistlands has sources of iron-Is there a way to incorporate such a feature/idea into the ashlands that would make use of bones and skeleton trophies? Or maybe we can turn bones into coal via the Kilns or a special kind of kiln, imparting spirit damage to weapons? Picked up 7 greens, a blue, travelers backpack, 6g in vendor trash, 200 runecloth and about 90 bone fragments in 2 hours farming in felstone field as a 60 rogue for my shaman. But yep, skeletons are more usual in black forest. TL DR: Blacksmiths took the bones of their ancestors and animals and threw them into the forge with the iron hoping to imbue the weapons with their spirits to make them stronger, with the reality being that the bones turned into bone-coal which then made steel out of the iron. You can find bone fragments in meadows, they can be found inside dolmens you may encounter when exploring. ![]() I did a little looking around and came across this article. Making fertilizer/bone meal for one thing would be good for faster farming or higher yield for seed plants. Though, if Im being honest, there are plenty of other ways to implement a bone sink. So someone mentioned that Vikings accidentally discovered steel. I think bone rituals are awesome Norse mythology or not, some sort of divination mechanic would be a great addition to this game as well as an item sink. Anyone else have like an entire chest full of bone fragments and have no use for them Feel like these arrows should do more damage than flinthead arrows. ![]() Tar Nodes can be found in and around tar pits they contain Tar and can only be harvested by hand if the tar pit is sufficiently drained first. Areas explored in worlds generated prior to this update will not contain tar pits. For example, Bone Lamp, a hand on a wall holding a candle or a skull with a candle inside. Tar pits are a point of interest found in Plains, introduced in the Hearth & Home update. (Not sure if it should be flaired as an idea or discussion)īefore you say there are other uses for bone fragments: I know that bones and skeleton trophies are used for Mistland weaponry and ammunition In this video, I show you how to get some Bone Fragments, Buried Treasure and other cool things that. The Introduction of Bone Arrows The Introduction of Bone Architecture / Decorations / Constructions.
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