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Treat Chart

Posted: Oct 14, 2011 11:53 am
by Lacipyt
I don't know if anyone has done this, but I made a chart from the information that someone else put here.

On the chart you'll see some ***
* This is not my information, I merely edited it into a more readable version. I would like to thank whoever figured this out, sadly I cannot remember your name. You are a blessing.
**These total values are for ONE animal a piece. That means if you have more than one of each kind of animal, you need to multiply on your own. These values are for bulk buyers. Meaning that's how many treats you need to buy to feed them to your animals.

You can feed your animals when they are babies and get the same outcome! I recommend starting this way because baby cows and sheep stay that way for almost a full month in game, so if you do it right, by the time you get your animals up to adult hood, you're almost ready for two products! Every month in game is 31 days. Animals need 31 treats. So one treat a day is the best way to go about this.

Also, Alpacas work differently. Notice they're at the bottom of the chart so they don't get confused with normal animals.

And without further ado, The Treat Chart!

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc ... E&hl=en_US

Happy Treating Everyone!

Edit: What Luscapontes pointed out has been taken out!

Re: Treat Chart

Posted: Oct 14, 2011 12:02 pm
by Lucaspontes
Fuinur wrote:
Alpacas, both white and brown, require a different number and combination depending on the number of products per round.

To increase from 1 to 2 wool: 0 regular treats, 15 vegetable treats, 15 wheat treats and 15 fish treats. Total: 45

To increase from 2 to 3 wool: 0 regular treats, 30 vegetable treats, 20 wheat treats and 20 fish treats. Total: 70

To increase from 3 to 4 wool: 0 regular treats, 45 vegetable treats, 25 wheat treats and 25 fish treats. Total: 95

To increase from 4 to 5 wool: 0 regular treats, 60 vegetable treats, 30 wheat treats and 30 fish treats. Total: 120
I can confirm those values via testing some ram viewing tools
also those values are the totals needed to increase production meaning you only need 60 vegetable 30 grain 30 nutra treats given to have a 5 production value which is the max(i tried setting the values to 99 and it was still 5 produced)
Just to know that the alpacas don't need 150/90/90, only 60/30/30.

Re: Treat Chart

Posted: Oct 14, 2011 12:18 pm
by Lacipyt
That's not how many each alpaca needs.
150 would be the number of one kind of treat to buy to get from ONE product to FIVE for one alpaca.

Like if you were buying in bulk, you would need 150 Veggie treats to get from 1 to 5.

I'm a heavy bulk buyer, it helps me count. I know that if I use 15 of those then the alpaca has had it's veggie treats and I should move on to the next type. Sorry, that's a little confusing.

Re: Treat Chart

Posted: Oct 14, 2011 12:47 pm
by Lucaspontes
That's not what I was trying to say. According to this post, you need 60 Vegetable, 30 Wheat and 30 Fish Treats (these are the english names) to go from one to five, not 150, 90 and 90. The chart should be:

1-2 Products: 15/15/15
2-3 Products: 15/5/5
3-4 Products: 15/5/5
4-5 Products: 15/5/5
Total: 60/30/30

I didn't test it myself, though.

Re: Treat Chart

Posted: Oct 14, 2011 12:59 pm
by Lacipyt
I see what you're saying now. I'll have to fix that part. All of the other info looks correct though? It's directly from the source you quoted.

Re: Treat Chart

Posted: Oct 14, 2011 2:07 pm
by Lucaspontes
Sorry for the name confusion. It's Vegatable, Grain and Nutra. And I just confirmed that thing about the alpacas.

Re: Treat Chart

Posted: Oct 14, 2011 3:20 pm
by Lacipyt
By confirming you mean that works that way? I kept the individual values on the chart. I don't see why they didn't make alpacas like everything else. Then again, what would be the challenge? All I know is I've only really tried it on one chicken because treats are so expensive.

Re: Treat Chart

Posted: Oct 14, 2011 4:13 pm
by Sanokitty
Lacipyt wrote:By confirming you mean that works that way? I kept the individual values on the chart. I don't see why they didn't make alpacas like everything else. Then again, what would be the challenge? All I know is I've only really tried it on one chicken because treats are so expensive.
Lucaspontes wrote:That's not what I was trying to say. According to this post, you need 60 Vegetable, 30 Wheat and 30 Fish Treats (these are the english names) to go from one to five, not 150, 90 and 90. The chart should be:

1-2 Products: 15/15/15
2-3 Products: 15/5/5
3-4 Products: 15/5/5
4-5 Products: 15/5/5
Total: 60/30/30

I didn't test it myself, though.
Hi, I was the orignal person who translated the values provided from the Japanese wiki on the game, and I thank you for taking the time to neaten the information up into a proper chart.

I also mean to reiterate what Lucaspontes tried to confirm about the proper values for raising the alpacas' various production level is indeed accurate, and no longer just speculation. I have tested it out myself on my own alpaca and it is now producing 5 wool at each shearing.

I should apologize for not getting that clear the first time around, but I myself was confused about those numbers for alpacas as stated in the guide, due to the somewhat confusing terms (to me, the novice at the language) the Japanese guide chose to use.

Re: Treat Chart

Posted: Oct 14, 2011 5:07 pm
by Lacipyt
I think I got it fixed this time. Thanks to both of you for the help. I just love making charts and know that this is one of the more confusing aspects of the game.

Re: Treat Chart

Posted: Oct 15, 2011 10:01 pm
by Guest
Can you guy correct treat name I am confuse in game they only have grain treat and nutra. I am confuse with cher. Guide too. I don't see any name fist treat.

Re: Treat Chart

Posted: Oct 16, 2011 4:53 am
by Lucaspontes
^The guide is off in that part. It should be Vegatable (Veggie in the chart), Grain and Nutra. Fish was the japanese name of Nutra.