Difference between revisions of "Game Trail"
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− | A Game Trail is a terrain feature | + | A {{i|Game Trail}} is a terrain feature which can occur in any of the other {{i|Dirt}} producing biomes. Game Trails are narrow but can be very long, often solid along most of their distance, but getting patchy and almost impossible to see near the ends. A Game Trail will flatten the terrain around it, making them ideal for travel. Game Trails have no Forageables. {{i|Dig}}ging on Game Trails will produce Dirt. |
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− | + | {{i|Bear}}s are 4 times more like to spawn on a Game Trail. {{i|Deer}} are 8 times more likely. | |
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Revision as of 10:18, 26 August 2020
About
A Game Trail is a terrain feature which can occur in any of the other Dirt producing biomes. Game Trails are narrow but can be very long, often solid along most of their distance, but getting patchy and almost impossible to see near the ends. A Game Trail will flatten the terrain around it, making them ideal for travel. Game Trails have no Forageables. Digging on Game Trails will produce Dirt.
Creatures
Bears are 4 times more like to spawn on a Game Trail. Deer are 8 times more likely.