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==About==
 
==About==
[[Image:CompostE.png|thumb|right|Empty Compost]]
 
The Compost bin is used to create [[Humus]], which is integral to growing crops and gardening.
 
 
To produce [[Humus]], fill the Compost bin with a variety of items.  Every two hours the bin produces one [[Humus]] (with a chance to also produce a [[Common Earthworm]] or [[Earthworm Python]]) as long as there is material to be composted and room in the bin for more humus.<br/>
 
While a compost bin can only hold 50 <u>fill points</u> worth of material, the fill bar lists what <u>percent</u> full the bin is. This often confuses new players. (to determine how many <u>fill points</u> are currently in the bin, divide the number under the bar by 2)
 
  
Humus purity is determined by the average purity of worms and pythons placed within it. You can raise the purity of worms and pythons by placing them in a container next to any plant items of higher purity.
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A {{i|Compost Bin}}, when filled with Organic Material, will generate 1x {{i|Humus}} and possibly a {{i|Common Earthworm}} or rarely an {{i|Earthworm Python}} every 2 hours. The [[Purity]] of the Humus will be affected by Worm Purity. If High Purity Humus is desired it is important to check and remove any Worms which spawn inside your Compost Bin as they will be generated at 0% and will bring down your average Purity.
  
;Items that can be placed in the Compost bin are:
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A Compost Bin has a 50 point fill capacity, although the bar seen when opening a Compost Bin shows percent filled. To fill your Compost Bin, select the Organic Material and right-click it onto your Compost Bin.  
*any mushroom
 
*any plant
 
*[[Any Berries]]
 
*any meat
 
*[[Wood Choppings]]
 
*any food item
 
*[[Common Earthworm]]
 
*[[Turkey Feathers]]
 
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[[Image:CompostUI.png|thumb|right|Contents with generated humus]]
 
==To Fill==
 
The compost bin has a 50 fill point capacity. The table below shows what items can be added to the bin and how many fill points they provide.
 
  
To add an item to the bin, left click it in your inventory and then right click on the bin. Shift-right-click will allow you to add multiple items to the bin; however, be careful to watch what the next item will be since it cycles through all eligible items.
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A Compost Bin has 35‬x slots which can be filled with either Worms or Humus, although the [[Salem Store]] bought {{i|Farmer's Compost Bin}} has 63x slots.
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: Values are multiplied by Purity; thus, a 2.3 purity seaweed will yield 6 points instead of 3.
 
:The Compost bin keeps track of any decimal point it receives so if you put 1 seed giving you +0.1 but you don't get  1/100 if you give it another 4 seeds it'll give you 1/100.
 
:Also note that right clicking a stack of seeds on a almost full bin results in the bin taking only what it needs to fill up.
 
  
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{{:Purity|transcludesection=wormpurity}}
! Ingredient
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! % Filled
 
! Fill Points
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Any Fish;}} || 3 || 1.5
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Any Cabbage Leaf;}} || 1 || 0.5
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Autumn Grass;}} || 2 || 1
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Blackberries;}} || 2 || 1
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Bonemeal;1kg}} || 20 || 10
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Cabbage Core;}} || 5 || 2.5
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Charred Something;}} || 1 || 0.5
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Clove of Garlic;}} || 0.4 || 0.2
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Common Earthworm;}} || 2 || 1
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Crispy Cricket;}} || 3 || 1.5
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Crowberry Stalk;}} || 2 || 1
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Devil's Wort;}} || 2 || 1
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Dead Rabbit;}} || 5 || 2.5
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Dead Timber Rattler;}} || 4 || 2
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Dead Wartbite Cricket;}} || 4 || 2
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Filet of any Fish;}} || 1 || 0.5
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Garlic;}} || 2 || 1
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Green Bell Peppers;}} || 2 || 1
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Hay;}} || 4 || 2
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Honeysuckle Kudzu;}} || 2 || 1
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Huckleberries;}} || 2 || 1
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Lilypad Bulb;}} || 2 || 1
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Lobster Mushroom;}} || 2 || 1
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Lumberjack Frikadel;}} || 3 || 1.5
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|New World Gourd;}} || 2 || 1
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Meat Shreds;}} || 2 || 1
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Milkweed Roots;}} || 2 || 1
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Myrtle Oak Leaves;}} || 1 || 0.5
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Myrtle Oak Acorn;}} || 1 || 0.5
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Oakworth;}} || 2 || 1
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Plucked Wild Turkey;}} || 4 || 2
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Plucked Turkey;}} || 20 || 10
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Pumpkin Flesh;}} || 2 || 1
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Raw Beaver Cut;}} || 4 || 2
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Raw Beaver Steak;}} || 8 || 4
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Raw Rabbit Cut;}} || 2 || 1
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Raw Timber Rattler Cut;}} || 4 || 2
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Raw Turkey Cut;}} || 4 || 2
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Raw Venison Cut;}} || 4 || 2
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Raw Venison Steak;}} || 8 || 4
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Red Bell Peppers;}} || 2 || 1
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Roasted Beaver Cut;}} || 1 || 0.5
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Roasted Beaver Steak;}} || 1 || 0.5
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Roasted Chestnut;}} || 1 || 0.5
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Roasted Fish;}} || 1 || 0.5
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Roasted Rabbit Steak;}} || 1 || 0.5
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Roasted Timber Rattler Cut;}} || 1 || 0.5
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Roasted Venison Cut;}} || 1 || 0.5
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Roasted Venison Steak;}} || 1 || 0.5
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Seaweed;}} || 6 || 3
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Sugar Caps;}} || 2 || 1
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Stray Chestnut;}} || 2 || 1
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Turkey Feathers;}} || 1 || 0.5
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Waxing Toadstool;}} || 2 || 1
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Wild Garlic;}} || 2 || 1
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Witch's Hat;}} || 4 || 2
 
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| {{PropVals/Print Entry|Wood Choppings;}} || 1 || 0.5
 
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Revision as of 09:15, 24 January 2020

Compost icon.png Compost
Skill(s) required:
Size: unknown
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Needs lighting?: No
Move/Destroy:
Liftable?: Only when empty
Repaired with: Board
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Compost
Compost

About

A Compost Bin icon.png Compost Bin, when filled with Organic Material, will generate 1x Humus icon.png Humus and possibly a Common Earthworm icon.png Common Earthworm or rarely an Earthworm Python icon.png Earthworm Python every 2 hours. The Purity of the Humus will be affected by Worm Purity. If High Purity Humus is desired it is important to check and remove any Worms which spawn inside your Compost Bin as they will be generated at 0% and will bring down your average Purity.

A Compost Bin has a 50 point fill capacity, although the bar seen when opening a Compost Bin shows percent filled. To fill your Compost Bin, select the Organic Material and right-click it onto your Compost Bin.

A Compost Bin has 35‬x slots which can be filled with either Worms or Humus, although the Salem Store bought Farmer's Compost Bin icon.png Farmer's Compost Bin has 63x slots.

Worm and Humus Purity

Common Earthworm icon.png Common Earthworms and Earthworm Python icon.png Earthworm Pythons can have their Purity raised by allowing them to eat Any Plant icon.png Any Plant with a higher Purity than their own. To do this place a Worm in a Container and place your pure Any Plants directly next to, above, or below the Worm. After a few hours the Worm will eat one of the Plants and take 10% of the difference between the Plant's Purity and the Worm's Purity. Additionally Common Earthworms found when Rummaging an Abandoned Bird's Nest icon.png Abandoned Bird's Nest will take on the Purity of the Tree icon.png Tree it came from. Worms in turn pass their Purity to the Humus icon.png Humus they produce in a Compost Bin icon.png Compost Bin based on the average Purity of ALL the Worms inside the Compost Bin and its Worm Efficiency. For this reason it is recommended you regularly check on your Compost Bin and remove any unwanted Worms that spawn as they will lower your average Purity. Humus is one of three components for Gardening Purity.



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