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[1.0, 1.1] RimCuisine 2 Core
Rico 26 Jan, 2020 @ 4:58pm
Spreadsheet of plant stats
After my tribals got eaten by inferno cannon mechanoids, I decided to have a better swing at starting up a colony with this, by making a spreadsheet. I use tilled soil so I have a 200% fertility column, but that matters less in more vanilla play. If you want nutrition/day it's harvest*0.05. Alternatively, 1 nutrition is how much it takes to get to 20 harvested.

The "Established" column assumes your trees work like wild berry bushes and reset to 30% when harvested. Thus, an established tree has a different yield rate as it only has to grow 70% instead of 100. Most of the hydroponics are listed twice because that's how it is in game (presumably so they can grow in any climate). I didn't bother to correct their climate preference or delete the duplicates. Truffles can't be grown so they're not featured.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRLSQGFth9Q-MXriSZC1DSRwi0p4TKQQRRQ7Du5K-B0gxlMyj78iWnkBp7a7534nnSSfvusKsxi2zFD/pubhtml
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Crustypeanut  [developer] 1 Mar, 2020 @ 6:57am 
Yeah while making the mod I have an absolutely massive (over 3000 boxes) spreadsheet for all my stuff. The trees don't work exactly like berry bushes because of the harvest-per-year. Once they fully mature, they reset much higher than 30% - to represent the 'fully mature' aspect of the tree and that it can spawn harvests multiple times per year after the initial few-year growing period.
Rico 1 Mar, 2020 @ 12:32pm 
Is it the harvestaftergrowth stat that defines what growth they're at when they're harvested? If so I've fixed my spreadsheet. Based on that, breadfruit is a real outlier among fruit, it's almost 40% more food than any other fruit. Granted I was growing only exotic plants when I got my colony established, but it does seem interesting.

The other thing I noticed while playing is there didn't feel like a huge incentive to diversify my fields unless I was making the super meals. Would you consider fine style meals that require 2 of the 3 growables at more nutrition per meal than a normal fine, and lavish at 3 of 3 with again, more nutrition? I'm just not sure if there's much point for me to have grain, fruit and vegetables growing unless I'm cooking those super meals, which I can't early because my cooks are all down with food poisoning.
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