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+ | | Objects required=Gardening Pot;1, Humus;1, Potable Water;.2, Any Vegetable;1 | ||
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==About== | ==About== | ||
− | Virginia | + | {{i|Virginia Snail}}s are commonly found in the wild. Learning the [[Slug Hunting]] Skill increases your chances of finding Virginia Snails. Additionally, when Picking ripe {{i|Any Vegetable}}s which have sat for a day or two, you may occasionally find that a {{PAGENAME}} has eaten one of your Vegetables and taken its [[Purity]]. |
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[[Category:Slugs Bugs and Kritters]] | [[Category:Slugs Bugs and Kritters]] |
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AboutVirginia Snails are commonly found in the wild. Learning the Slug Hunting Skill increases your chances of finding Virginia Snails. Additionally, when Picking ripe Any Vegetables which have sat for a day or two, you may occasionally find that a Virginia Snail has eaten one of your Vegetables and taken its Purity. Bug PurityAny Bugs can have their Purity altered by selecting the Bug and right-clicking it on Any Plant. The Bug will then consume the plant and take on that plant's Purity. This is a direct transfer of Purity, meaning feeding Any Bug a Plant can cause its Purity to increase OR a decrease, so be careful. |