I didn't realize that prismatic slime is that strong, I know it has a lot of hp but I didn't pay attention to the damage it dealt.What is the recommended gear for taking on the Prismatic Slime? I finally found the darn thing, and promptly got murdered. Mined the rock out of the way, it charged me as expected, taking about half my HP (not expected!), and as I often do I had UI facing issues trying to attack it. In hindsight, should have tried a bomb... But it's just a slime, how hard can it be?? (Clearly famous last words in this game... ). Current weapon is the Steel Falchion; it will be quite a long time before I can afford the Lava Katana.
I'm starting to think that most of those Special Order quests are endgame content that I should ignore until Y3 or Y4 or something...
I can not recommend gear, but I will recommend a tactic...What is the recommended gear for taking on the Prismatic Slime?
This sounds like a mechanic I'm not aware of. The way I've been eating food (giant stack of salmonberries, but I have plenty of other options in chests, can make pretty much anything that doesn't use Y2 ingredients at this point) is to select that inventory slot, right click, confirm that yes I want to eat it, wait through the "toss into mouth" eating animation, repeat as needed. Which is very much not something that I can do in combat, since the sword is no longer the active item in my inventory, and although the game pauses for parts of that process, it does not pause for all of it. There were times during my shadow brute encounters mentioned earlier where I beat a brute and frantically tried to retreat and eat enough food to recover before the next set of monsters arrived. They were able to close the distance by 1-2 spaces per eating animation, as I recall.eat those while killing
It's just a regular mechanic like what you explained, there's no secret trick or anything like that.This sounds like a mechanic I'm not aware of. The way I've been eating food (giant stack of salmonberries, but I have plenty of other options in chests, can make pretty much anything that doesn't use Y2 ingredients at this point) is to select that inventory slot, right click, confirm that yes I want to eat it, wait through the "toss into mouth" eating animation, repeat as needed. Which is very much not something that I can do in combat, since the sword is no longer the active item in my inventory, and although the game pauses for parts of that process, it does not pause for all of it. There were times during my shadow brute encounters mentioned earlier where I beat a brute and frantically tried to retreat and eat enough food to recover before the next set of monsters arrived. They were able to close the distance by 1-2 spaces per eating animation, as I recall.
If there's a way to eat in mid-combat without being completely helpless, I'd love to know about it!
Animals only really eat one tile per day.Or will the naturally occurring grass actually suffice for six animals? The patch is basically the area south of the mushroom cave and east of the greenhouse, probably 15-20 spaces total.
It really depends on your farm layout, and how many animals you have. If you're the type of person to heavily pave over most of their farm and have a small field for your animals, it's more important to have lots of grass for them, or you can use the "feeder" approach as well that @BringsTheSnow mentioned. However, if you have large unused plots then it's less of a problem. If you're that concerned about it, you can always keep your animals inside for a few days while your fields grow and just live off of the leftover hay/hay from Marnie's for a little while.How critical is it to remember to put down grass starter on Winter 28? I forgot (obviously) and there was only a small patch of natural grass on Spring 1. I don't have a good sense of how much grass the animals eat each day, since they never made a visible dent in the Year 1 sea of grass. On the other hand, I see that the wiki considers planting grass starter on Winter 28 to be a bug: "Any grass patches on the Farm on Winter 28 will multiply up to 40x each on Spring 1". Not sure what the correct approach is, just a few grass starters on Winter 28 or a couple dozen (?) on Spring 1; if that truly is a bug one assumes it will be patched at some point and I shouldn't get in the habit of using it.
Or will the naturally occurring grass actually suffice for six animals? The patch is basically the area south of the mushroom cave and east of the greenhouse, probably 15-20 spaces total.
Spoileerrr !! He said he is new to the game..On a low luck day I make sure to bring more bombs with me into the Skull Cavern,
That's a spoiler?Spoileerrr !! He said he is new to the game..
You can get to the Skull Cavern by completing only 1 room of the CC, long before completing the rest, so it is not a late-game spoiler.Spoileerrr !! He said he is new to the game..
That's a spoiler?
he said he is on level 90 in the mines. He cant have been to skull cavern before reaching level 120 .You can get to the Skull Cavern by completing only 1 room of the CC, long before completing the rest, so it is not a late-game spoiler.
Fair, but at the same time, you could have substituted "Mines" for what I said and the same advice would apply. I would argue, even if it was a bit of a spoiler, most newer players would just assume it is something similar to the Mines that they will eventually unlock, so the same advice applies. I don't think a brief mention of it was so bad... so can we maybe agree to let this go so that extra extra attention isn't brought to it now?he said he is on level 90 in the mines. He cant have been to skull cavern before reaching level 120 .