by irulethegalaxy » Feb 23, 2017 12:33 pm
Yeah, it's not like in SOS. You will feed them the feed, they gain about 8 points a day. To reach level 1, it's 100 or 200 points (You can check this in your livestock book). With each level, they'll gain an additional percentage CHANCE to produce extra goods.
For best results, don't allow them to learn the associated "better goods" or probably ANY other skills; if one of those fires off you won't get the extra goods. It's also impossible to tell when the other skills do actually trigger--did you get Miracle Milk because of the better goods perk or because you just got Miracle Milk from that cow today?
I've done a LOT of play with these skills over both TLV and STV; what I basically found is that because chickens have only one skill the More Goods kicked in a LOT more often with them than with my other critters. In both games, it's pretty routine to get a couple extra eggs a day per henhouse, where even with the same number cows I might not get any extra milk.
Yeah, it's not like in SOS. You will feed them the feed, they gain about 8 points a day. To reach level 1, it's 100 or 200 points (You can check this in your livestock book). With each level, they'll gain an additional percentage CHANCE to produce extra goods.
For best results, don't allow them to learn the associated "better goods" or probably ANY other skills; if one of those fires off you won't get the extra goods. It's also impossible to tell when the other skills do actually trigger--did you get Miracle Milk because of the better goods perk or because you just got Miracle Milk from that cow today?
I've done a LOT of play with these skills over both TLV and STV; what I basically found is that because chickens have only one skill the More Goods kicked in a LOT more often with them than with my other critters. In both games, it's pretty routine to get a couple extra eggs a day per henhouse, where even with the same number cows I might not get any extra milk.