Does anyone have a list of barn/coop animals you can get?
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here's a list of all the animals:
http://www.thonky.com/story-of-seasons- ... nd-animals
http://www.thonky.com/story-of-seasons- ... nd-animals
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Is anyone else having problems thinking how to organize the animals? It's driving me crazy
There are 5 wool animals, but the big barn helds 4, so one would need to with the cows but I don't like mixing them. Then there are 3 birds and 2 rabbits, so that's 2 coops unless I send the quail to live alone, but then I feel sad for him.
Cos don't suppose the rabbits live in barns this time, right? That would solve all the problems...
There are 5 wool animals, but the big barn helds 4, so one would need to with the cows but I don't like mixing them. Then there are 3 birds and 2 rabbits, so that's 2 coops unless I send the quail to live alone, but then I feel sad for him.
Cos don't suppose the rabbits live in barns this time, right? That would solve all the problems...
Ooooooh Thanks so much for thatArcy wrote:They do, actually.*LaI* wrote:Cos don't suppose the rabbits live in barns this time, right? That would solve all the problems...
I just started looking at info again like 2 days ago, so have missed a lot of stuff.
There are 2 barns, one hold 1 animal the other hold 4, so you can put all 3 of them in the big one.Ophelia11 wrote:so just birds live in the coop and all the other animals in barns?
And do all the birds fit in one coop?
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ryume wrote:AMEN. I see the rabbits and alpacas return in various colors.Lenna36 wrote:Why do we need two different colors of the same animal if we have a dye pot?
Thirded! I mean, in the real world naturally colored fiber is really lovely with lots of highlights and lowlights, so yeah...it would make sense.
But I cannot tell you how crazy it made me that you took the brown fiber off the alpaca AND THEN DYED IT BROWN in SOS.
The suffolk sheep makes a certain amount of sense at it would have a different grade of wool; though I sort of wish they used Merino because mmmmm, Merino.
What makes sense in real life is just plain annoying in game. I would understand it if there was an option to go straight from natural to cloth. That would justify the different colors at least.irulethegalaxy wrote:ryume wrote:AMEN. I see the rabbits and alpacas return in various colors.Lenna36 wrote:Why do we need two different colors of the same animal if we have a dye pot?
Thirded! I mean, in the real world naturally colored fiber is really lovely with lots of highlights and lowlights, so yeah...it would make sense.
But I cannot tell you how crazy it made me that you took the brown fiber off the alpaca AND THEN DYED IT BROWN in SOS.
The suffolk sheep makes a certain amount of sense at it would have a different grade of wool; though I sort of wish they used Merino because mmmmm, Merino.
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(re-reads) (triple checks) This is great news!Arcy wrote:3oT eliminates all the "middleman" processing stages found in SoS maker machines.Lenna36 wrote:What makes sense in real life is just plain annoying in game. I would understand it if there was an option to go straight from natural to cloth. That would justify the different colors at least.