FilthyGorilla
Local Legend
It’s never an issue, I love sharing stuff I know. No point learning and finding stuff if you don’t share imo.I see. That's really useful. ^_^ Thanks again for taking the time to explain!
It’s never an issue, I love sharing stuff I know. No point learning and finding stuff if you don’t share imo.I see. That's really useful. ^_^ Thanks again for taking the time to explain!
#1 this was my placement before and on #2 i placed the trashcans. now i'll make it more efficient. guess i'll need more kegs! which is cool! #3optimizedYou can also block any npc from breaking stuff by placing furniture like a chair or trash can wherever they enter a new area or stop walking. This makes them pause then start running (like if the player blocks them for a while).
Then you can place stuff wherever like in the image I added to this message. I used trash cans to block the paths of Emily and Sandy so I didn’t need to care about where they walked in the desert.
Looks good to me#1 this was my placement before and on #2 i placed the trashcans. now i'll make it more efficient. guess i'll need more kegs! which is cool! #3optimized
How do you even collect enough materials for that many kegs, let alone collect their contents weekly.#1 this was my placement before and on #2 i placed the trashcans. now i'll make it more efficient. guess i'll need more kegs! which is cool! #3optimized
i just rearranged the kegs in the desert to have more space for some kegs. used to have a lot more but my farm doesn't produce enough crops to fill them.How do you even collect enough materials for that many kegs, let alone collect their contents weekly.![]()
it works!You can also block any npc from breaking stuff by placing furniture like a chair or trash can wherever they enter a new area or stop walking. This makes them pause then start running (like if the player blocks them for a while).
Then you can place stuff wherever like in the image I added to this message. I used trash cans to block the paths of Emily and Sandy so I didn’t need to care about where they walked in the desert.
Great to see!it works!View attachment 19096