Difference between revisions of "Crow"
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==About== | ==About== | ||
− | {{i|Crow}}s are a passive [[Creature]] found abundantly throughout the New World, but are drawn towards your {{i|Tilled Field}}s. A Crow cannot attack or be attacked, but can be instead Shoo'd away by running at | + | {{i|Crow}}s are a passive [[Creature]] found abundantly throughout the New World, but are drawn towards your {{i|Tilled Field}}s. A Crow cannot attack or be attacked, but can be instead Shoo'd away by running at it. When scared off, a Crow will drop a {{i|Crow Feather}}. |
− | If a Crow lands anywhere on your {{i|Tilled Field}}, it will increase that Field's Upkeep to 600%. {{i|Scarecrow}} | + | <onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|crow}}}|crow| |
+ | If a {{i|Crow}} lands anywhere on your {{i|Tilled Field}}, it will increase that Field's Upkeep to 600%. A Scarecrow, when placed nearby, will prevent Crows from landing on your Tilled Fields. | ||
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+ | {{{!}} class=wikitable | ||
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+ | {{!}} '''Scarecrow''' | ||
+ | {{!}} '''Radius''' | ||
+ | {{!}} '''Notes''' | ||
+ | {{!}}- | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Questionably Effective Scarecrow}} | ||
+ | {{!}} Small | ||
+ | {{!}} | ||
+ | {{!}}- | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Scarecrow}} | ||
+ | {{!}} Large | ||
+ | {{!}} [[Salem Store|Store]] bought. | ||
+ | {{!}}} | ||
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+ | '''NOTE:''' The entire Tilled Field must be withing the radius of the Scarecrow's protection to prevent Crows from landing. | ||
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+ | If a Crow does land in your Tilled Field the most effective recourse is to {{i|Destroy}} it with {{i|Coarse Salt}} if the [[Purity#Farming Purity|Purity]] is low, or using 30x {{i|Humus}} and 1x {{i|Potato Chunk}} to reset your Tilled Field to 100% Upkeep. | ||
+ | }}</onlyinclude> | ||
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Revision as of 21:18, 29 June 2020
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