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RimWorld

Rimfairies Warcrime Edition (Continued)
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gunns22 21 Feb @ 2:51pm 
@Pink Lion Gaming Oh. Well, now that I know the true value of Captured Fairies, I now know that my Fairy Elixir idea is far too weak. How about this: Fairy Elixir is just as powerful as Captured Fairies, but one Captured Fairy and 5 Neutroamine makes 5 Fairy Elixirs. This will allow you to stretch the Fairy supply farther and heal more people from the same Fairy population.
Pink Lion Gaming 11 Feb @ 7:13am 
@gunns22 1 Captured Fairy for 1 Industrial Medicine is the worst trade deal in the history of trade deals. A Captured Fairy is a Resurrector Mech Serum.
gunns22 10 Feb @ 5:07am 
@Mlie I was thinking maybe 1 Captured Fairy, 2 Neutroamine for 1 Fairy Elixir (kind of like the recipe for Go-Juice?) I’m leaning more towards the recipe being done at a Stove/Campfire (makes the Elixir available to Tribal and Medieval colonies, fitting the fantasy nature of Fairies as a whole), since although nobody in their right mind would cook Neutroamine, the Zelda Switch games have something similar with cooking Elixirs and regular food in the same pot and everything turning out fine.
Mlie  [author] 9 Feb @ 10:10pm 
@gunns22 As mentioned in the description, I can add implement changes if possible. Perhaps you can define this recipe and Ill add it to the mod? The github-repo is linked in the description if you want to do a PR with the changes
gunns22 9 Feb @ 4:04pm 
@Mlie Do you update mods with new content after you resurrect for later versions? If so, could you please add a new recipe to this mod? Boiling a Captured Fairy alive in Neutroamine (I'm torn between whether this should be done at a Campfire/Stove or a Drug Lab) will yield a Fairy Elixir, which can be used as a suitable substitute for Industrial Medicine.
Greisyn 9 Feb @ 9:35am 
Another that could be looked at is anima fruit and anima fruit the original keep up the great work!
Greisyn 9 Feb @ 9:19am 
omg YES Mlie your awesome was just wishing this was 1.5! <3
homounicornio 9 Feb @ 8:44am 
Thank you, thank you, thank you!