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=== Composting === | === Composting === | ||
Any Gardener may create a bag of fertilizer for the plant as a | 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. The bag of fertilizer is made from features in the composting pile. If a feature was in the composting pile at the beginning of a day, it has decomposed some and can be used to make one bag of fertilizer that day. When a bag of fertilizer is made from a feature, that feature is destroyed. | ||
=== Fertilizing === | === Fertilizing === | ||
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== Role: Caretaker == | == Role: Caretaker == | ||
Caretakers are very small. When a | Caretakers are very small. When a player becomes a Caretaker, they shrink down to a hundredth their size (generally somewhere around 1.75cm tall) before they do anything else. | ||
Because of their small size, Caretakers become fatigued very easily for even simple actions. If they are fatigued, a Caretaker is unable to do any action and must rest. Should they cease to be Caretakers, players return to the size they were before they became Caretakers. | |||
=== Climbing === | === Climbing === | ||
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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 | *It falls below into the composting pile, stored as the kind of feature it was on the plant. | ||
*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. |