@amaranthin Thank you so much! I'm doing my best
@mpart I've needed to get my computer looked at for like. Two years XD. And really, this challenge isn't that hard, it's mostly just googling nectar recipes
Real Sick Of Looking At The Same ThingThis is going to a pretty rapid summary of weeks, uh, four through six!
Now, I don't know how many of you know this, but! Nectar increases in value when you use perfect fruits. You might remember my careful circulation of generational plants I mentioned last time.
As perfect plants finally started to sprout, I planted them in their own little pen. Every perfect plant went straight into its own chest. (One giant chest for only perfect plants, not a ton of chests for each kind of plant). I stored them up and didn't touch them.
This took, uh. Quite a while. Mostly it was waiting, and watching, and using whatever high quality plants I had t make the higets quality wine I could make.
Pretend you've just seen these images on repeat for a whole week. Congratulations! That's what it's like to play this challenge XD
Value as of Week Four, Day One, 12:04 AM: $76,501. 427 bottles.The massive jungle finally began to die out.
My plan was to wait for it all to die out, and then replant the whole thing with perfect plants, prioritizing the high-valued grapes over things like limes and cherimola blan grapes. (I have about, uh. Four hundred of those. I don't think I'll ever use them).
Brandy and Jack continued to harvest and squish grapes. They both have Flavorful Feet and are Masters of Nectar Making, which respectively give a bonus to price and an extra bottle per batch. Every machine is upgraded with Improved Pressing, which adds another bottle per batch, meaning that instead of three bottles per batch, the Barstools make
five.
As the jungle began to die out, Brandy and Jack actually had time to spend together.
This was about the point I realized I had made a tactical blunder. Brandy, who's LTW is to be a Renaissance Sim, should have been the one to learn Handiness. Instead, Jack's the one sitting on three maxed skills. Whoops
With the jungle dying out, at least she has time to paint.
The whole thing is really an endless cycle of harvesting and nectar making. At least it makes for relatively quick play?
Value as of Week Five, Day One, 12:01 AM: $170,030. 683 bottles.Week Five began with birthdays. (I think. I didn't write this one down).
Again, I made an error. My computer has an issue where it seems to apply the aging of the last game I played, to the next game I play. The Barstools are supposed to be on the Long lifespan. Since the last file I played was the normal-living Paperclips, the Barstools had been reverted to a Normal lifespan. Gah! I fixed it after their birthdays, but it's still just. Really annoying. (And it makes me super paranoid during Dynasty play).
The jungle was finally almost gone.
With just about the only things left being plum trees, (and I had five hundred plums,) I finally caved.
On the left, a little bit of everything. On the right, the beginnings of twenty-four perfect life plants.
(Now, what I should have done is just ignore the rest of the plants, and focus solely on pomegranates and life fruit. With life fruit/pomegranate nectar being the most valuable by several dozen miles.....I have no idea why I didn't. Ah, well).
The new jungle, (with some flame fruit,) was thankfully small enough that it didn't take literally all day to get through it. Brandy and Jack actually have some free time!
And, the most exciting thing to happen since France;
At least nothing got taken. If he had taken a nectar machine, I would have screamed. (It turns out you
can't use the eyedropper tool on nectar machines. You can use them on the, uh, bottle holder? Thingies? Those work fine, but you can't eyedrop the machines. Ack.
Value as of Week Six, Day One, 12:42 AM: $325,635. 973 bottles.The value-to-bottles dropped a little in the last week there. That's because, as the jungle died out, we started to run out of plants, and I just. Made more bottles of lesser value nectar. Mixed feelings, mixed feelings.
I think they'll go on a proper honeymoon when this is done. Isla Paradiso, maybe. Somewhere that's
not France.