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UnReal World => Gameplay questions => Topic started by: Vahvapito on June 30, 2023, 08:01:44 PM

Title: Is there any point retting nettles?
Post by: Vahvapito on June 30, 2023, 08:01:44 PM
Flax and hemp can be retted and dried for fibre extraction. Nettles can be retted but you can also extract fibre directly from harvested nettles.

Is there any reason to go trough retting and drying for nettles? I can't seem to get any higher amounts or any other advantage.
Title: Re: Is there any point retting nettles?
Post by: Galgana on July 01, 2023, 07:26:54 AM
Among the fibre plants, nettle ranks as high-abundance low-investment.
It's free to take and grows plentifully in the wilderness, becoming available to harvest between late Fallow month until the beginning of Fall month.
I'd say go ahead and skip retting; nettle fibre is the quick fix option when you need yarn.

In terms of numbers:
In contrast, the fibre crops require high investment and have limited availability.
After harvesting, the soonest you'll end up waiting could be nearly 2 weeks before you can process plants into fibre.
Although you can work on other projects in that period, certain activities can be time-sensitive such as drying meat or fish (which becomes possible in Dirt month).

In order to craft 33 bundles of fibre to compete with a highly productive local map sector of natural nettle...
But if you're neither lucky nor skilled, your crop patches will look a lot thinner and these best-case scenarios will be further removed from UnReality.
Title: Re: Is there any point retting nettles?
Post by: JP_Finn on August 08, 2023, 09:42:42 PM
If you ret and dry nettles, 150 straws will yield 10 fiber bundles. If you extract fibers from non-ret nettle straw, you'll get 9 fiber bundles from 150 straws. I've not experimented enough to say for certain there's fixed 10% loss. (at 'Skilled textilecraft' 56%)
Title: Re: Is there any point retting nettles?
Post by: Vahvapito on August 10, 2023, 01:50:57 PM
Thanks for replies. It seems there is no reason (or very little reason) to go trough retting for nettles compared to extracting fibre straight from plants. Maybe I could add to suggestions that fibre yields could be changed for nettles.