This necessitated its own little water elevator in order to float up to it, in case I was on an alt without a grapple and still wanted to flick the switch on or off. (Fortunately, this was a very high ceiling’ed room.) The final trapdoor switch wound up fairly high in the room. (Well, if I was going to design a tap system for it, I may as well make sure I grew more rice than I would probably need for a while, so that I didn’t have to expand again so soon.)Įach new point that needed to get a waterfall ended up forcing more and more heights of pipes (made from 3 glass panes cobbled together into a U shape) for the appropriate water doubling. I also got a bit carried away and decided to turn the entire room’s floor into a rice room.
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So I wound up working backwards and marking places every 7 blocks or so where I needed water to fall, in order to completely submerge the rows of rice I was going to plant. It wasn’t long before I found out that water would only extend about 7 blocks. I’d hoped to be able to turn the water on and off using a trapdoor switch from one side wall. Learning the limits and physics of Boundless’ water was an experimental challenge. a direct downpour of water from a source block.)
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If you submerge them in water, the growth time shortens and becomes optimally 11 hours, as long as the water isn’t too deep and either extends their growing time or stops them growing entirely (ie. Rice, on planting, takes about 2 days and 7 hours to grow, if just left to grow in the air.
Boundless game mould trial#
The normal and glossy starberries I managed to fit a few trial rows passably into one half of the room. I discarded the hardest ‘juicy starberry’ from consideration for now – it seemed easier to build up stocks of the crop by farming foliage growing them required a lot of space that I wasn’t sure I had in this basement. There are three types of starberries, that require different patterns in which to grow them.
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Starberries require a lot of air gaps for good seed and crop yields. Rice and starberries are what I would classify as medium difficulty crops. On an actual accomplishment front, I got off my arse and built up the sub-basement under the easy farm crops. When I’ll actually get around to hollowing out the space, building the ceiling, floor and churning out the blue marble for the walls and black cabinets for the actual storage… well, your guess is as good as mine. So I decided to snatch up the plots on the right before some random newbie decided to plonk down beacons that might block my future storage expansion. I wasn’t going to move the gleam cabinets and there is a settlement I don’t want to infringe on to the left. There’s pretty much only one direction I can expand in. Going flat and wide would spread out the complex block load. So my grandiose plans of being able to stack floors on top of the other would not really work out, beyond one more floor, if that.
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But what about sand, and gravel, and ash, and sponge, and mould, and three types of tree trunks? Oh, and growth, and mud, and glass, and blocks made from the rock like bricks and marble?Ĭomplicating the issue was learning there was a complex block limit of 512 blocks per 2×2 plots, all vertical plots considered together. I barely got the basement storage by different color shades built, and all the gleambow gleam blocks of all colors of the rainbow neatly filed away, before I started to feel the aching need for more, even more storage space in order to properly sort out one’s bulging inventories.
Boundless game mould plus#
Progress is slowing down a little, if only because we’re reaching the stage of attempting to master more complicated systems, plus work expanding to fill the greed of one’s self-set goals.