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==About==
 
==About==
  
An {{i|Earthworm Python}} can be found by chance inside or {{i|Hollow Log}}s, {{i|Hollow Stump}}s, and {{i|Compost Bin}}. Alternatively an Earthworm Python can be created by Feeding a {{i|Common Earthworm}} 1x {{i|Royal Jelly}}.
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An {{i|Earthworm Python}} can be found uncommonly inside {{i|Hollow Log}}s, {{i|Hollow Stump}}s, and working {{i|Compost Bin}}s. Alternatively an Earthworm Python can be created selecting a {{i|Common Earthworm}} and right-clicking it on a {{i|Royal Jelly}}.
 
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Worms such as {{i|Common Earthworm}}s and {{i|Earthworm Python}}s can have their [[Purity]] adjusted by feeding them Plants with higher Purity. To do this place a Worm in a [[Container]] such as a Woven Basket}}. Place your Pure Plants, such as {{i|Any Cabbage Leaf}} directly next to, above, or below the Worm. Worm's will not eat Plants which are diagonal to them. After a few hours the Worm will consume the Plants and take 10% of the the Plant's Purity. For example if the Plant had 40 Purity and the worm has 30, it will gain 10% of the difference which is 1 and end up having a Purity of 31. Generally it is more effective to use {{i|Earthworm Python}}s than {{i|Common Earthworm}}s for this as a {{i|Compost Bin}} needs fewer Earthworm Pythons to reach max efficiency. 
 
 
 
Worms pass their Purity to the {{i|Humus}} they produce in a Compost Bin. This Purity is determined by the average Purity of all the Worms inside the Compost Bin and the Worm Efficiency. Humus is one of three components for [[Gardening]] Purity.
 

Latest revision as of 01:39, 1 June 2023

Earthworm Python icon.png Earthworm Python
Where found:
Weight: 4.00
Required by: Objects
Structures
None
Alternative Acquisition:
Object(s) Required:
Proficiencies:
Proficiencie(s) gained:
750 Cloak & Dagger icon.png Cloak & Dagger
780 Flora & Fauna icon.png Flora & Fauna
1200 Stocks & Cultivars icon.png Stocks & Cultivars
900 Thread & Needle icon.png Thread & Needle
850 Natural Philosophy icon.png Natural Philosophy
Inspiration Required: 4480
Uses: 1
Inspiration Efficiency:
0.1674 Cloak & Dagger icon.png Cloak & Dagger
0.1741 Flora & Fauna icon.png Flora & Fauna
0.2679 Stocks & Cultivars icon.png Stocks & Cultivars
0.2009 Thread & Needle icon.png Thread & Needle
0.1897 Natural Philosophy icon.png Natural Philosophy

Flavor Text

Slithering, squirming, eater of worlds and of all things rancid and foul.

About

An Earthworm Python icon.png Earthworm Python can be found uncommonly inside Hollow Log icon.png Hollow Logs, Hollow Stump icon.png Hollow Stumps, and working Compost Bin icon.png Compost Bins. Alternatively an Earthworm Python can be created selecting a Common Earthworm icon.png Common Earthworm and right-clicking it on a Royal Jelly icon.png Royal Jelly.

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.