User:UnderSampled/GardenFork: Difference between revisions
miraheze>UnderSampled Move season rule into respective tables. |
miraheze>UnderSampled Small fixes. Split composting out to separate action. |
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==== Criticism ==== | ==== Criticism ==== | ||
Any Critic may critique the plant by posting their intent to do so as a single message in #plant-actions | Any Critic may critique the plant by posting their intent to do so as a single message in #plant-actions. | ||
If the plant has been critiqued at least once previously during a day it attempts to grow, then for that roll attempt: | If the plant has been critiqued at least once previously during a day it attempts to grow, then for that roll attempt: | ||
* 2 entries of "The plant becomes eligible for a development roll today." | *2 entries of "The plant becomes eligible for a development roll today." | ||
*If the plant had not been also admired at least once previously during that day, instead add 1 entry of "Nothing Happens." | *If the plant had not been also admired at least once previously during that day, instead add 1 entry of "Nothing Happens." | ||
=== Gardeners === | === Gardeners === | ||
==== Watering ==== | ==== Watering ==== | ||
Any Gardener may water the plant by posting their intent to do so as a single message in #plant-actions. The first time the plant is watered each day, the plant may attempt to grow. | Any Gardener may water the plant by posting their intent to do so as a single message in #plant-actions. The first time the plant is watered each day, the plant may attempt to grow. | ||
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Any Gardener may create a bag of fertilizer for the plant by posting their intent to do so as a single message in plant-actions. Each player has enough material, by default, to create one bag of fertilizer each day. | Any Gardener may create a bag of fertilizer for the plant by posting their intent to do so as a single message in plant-actions. Each player has enough material, by default, to create one bag of fertilizer each day. | ||
==== Fertilizing ==== | |||
Any Gardener may apply bags of fertilizer to the plant by posting their intent to do so as a single message in plant-actions, as long as fertilizer is available. Bags of fertilizer are kinda tiny, so they can only be applied in integer quantities. Once a bag is applied, it is consumed whether or not the fertilizer has an effect. | Any Gardener may apply bags of fertilizer to the plant by posting their intent to do so as a single message in plant-actions, as long as fertilizer is available. Bags of fertilizer are kinda tiny, so they can only be applied in integer quantities. Once a bag is applied, it is consumed whether or not the fertilizer has an effect. | ||
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If a feature is successfully pruned: | If a feature is successfully pruned: | ||
*It falls below into the composting pile, stored as the kind of feature(s) it was. This feature can be used as material to make a bag of compost, no matter what kind of feature it is. | *It falls below into the composting pile, stored as the kind of feature(s) it was. This feature can be used as material to make a bag of compost, no matter what kind of feature it is. | ||
*The plant now becomes eligible for an additional coronation roll the next day | *The plant now becomes eligible for an additional coronation roll the next day. | ||
*The plant will become eligible for a coronation roll at the beginning of the next day. | *The plant will become eligible for a coronation roll at the beginning of the next day. | ||
*The Caretaker who pruned the plant rolls 1d3. If they roll a 1, they fall off the plant, Though unharmed, this takes a lot out of a little Caretaker! If they fall of the plant, they become fatigued for the rest of the day, and for the entirety of the next day. If they do not fall of the plant, they still become fatigued for the rest of the day due to the hard work involved. | *The Caretaker who pruned the plant rolls 1d3. If they roll a 1, they fall off the plant, Though unharmed, this takes a lot out of a little Caretaker! If they fall of the plant, they become fatigued for the rest of the day, and for the entirety of the next day. If they do not fall of the plant, they still become fatigued for the rest of the day due to the hard work involved. | ||