S8 please fix the drops for this event
It is hard enough without having the drops stopped
I am really getting discouraged & using scads of energy with zero fang beasts, over the last 3 days, I have tried chickens, cows, pigs. Trees, & farm houses. Am getting plenty of skinkupines now that I don't need them now. What is going on, anyone else having this much trouble?
My sparkling mines have essentially stopped dropping compasses. I have 3 of the spellbook pages and t 5 compasses. I've collected from the mines a lot in the 3 days I've been on the repair the spellbook goal.
Edited to correct compass amount.
I now have 4 pages and 5 compasses.
Last edited by HuckleTown; 10-18-19 at 03:36 AM.
Hurrah some of the fang beast are back. Please don't leave, I need a lot to get the 70 benediction brews.
You are totally right. It looks like I used 85, not 65 as my calculation base. Thanks for pointing this out - will make a note on the post.
ION, I have my forest of 99 trees and slowly ploughing my way through this collection... since my production of benediction brews had been slowed down by the endangered fang beasts. Glad to see a couple today after such a long dry spell.
Last edited by maridadi; 10-18-19 at 07:25 PM.
My calculation puts it at 700 Aspens we need - 10 per brew.
Fangbeasts is definitely the bottleneck ... so slow going.
28 Benediction Brews down ... 42 to go
I used 1 flower per chop (for direct comparison purposes, as that is what maridadi had used) for the calculation of 758 trees, but there isn’t really an exact figure for the number of trees as the number of flowers that drop varies, so 758 is more like a worst case scenario for if you never get more than 6 flowers per tree. In reality of course you sometimes get more (thankfully!), so it shouldn’t really take as many as 758 trees.
For example, I just got 9 flowers from 1 tree. If I got 9 flowers from every tree then I’d only need about 505 trees, but that won’t happen because I don’t always get 9 flowers per tree!
So it’ll take everyone a different number of trees - probably around 500 to 750, but it’s just the luck of the algorithm!
Last edited by GC5410; 10-19-19 at 03:04 AM.