Gwyn

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  1. 88ql w77 shovel - 30c 89ql w101 pickaxe - 2s 79ql c95 grindstone - 1s 84ql c101 fine willow fishing rod - 2s 1ql c101 grooming brush - 2s CoD to Gwyn please
  2. +1 Especially useful where bridges are incorporated into building designs
  3. +1 to 100% everything and same with 'refresh' on Path of Love
  4. 98 woa carving knife 69 botd hatchet 65 botd hatchet CoD to Gwyn please
  5. Highest cast 3 saws to Gwyn pls
  6. c96 sickle to Gwyn please and thank you
  7. The irony is that banning the sale of accounts, rather than help the game, might actually bang the final nail in its coffin – Code Club AB would have to give notice before implementing the ban, and in that time window you'd likely see a lot of players rushing to sell their accounts, knowing it's their last opportunity to do so. It could actually end up pushing people to leave the game prematurely.
  8. QL68 saw - CoC54, WoA77 - 15c to Gwyn please and thank you
  9. +1 This would bring digging in line with mining and woodcutting. If ores, trees/logs drop to a pile automatically, it's hard to see why the same can't happen with dirt/sand/clay/tar/etc.
  10. No worries, it did seem too good to be true
  11. +1 Much-needed improvement to control access to different parts of a building
  12. If pickaxe 1 does in fact have a 10% speed boost rune (Libila glimmersteel) on it, cod it to Gwyn for 75c please.
  13. Updated stock, full range of mine doors now available
  14. As above, PM offers please. Got it, can be locked
  15. +1 But I think +5km/h is a bit too much, maybe +2km/h. The quality of a road surface really does translate into higher speeds for wheeled vehicles in real life (I speak from cycling experience), so why not in Wurm too?
  16. Losing 50% of the weight of the fish makes sense – not all of a fish's mass is edible (the head, tail, bones, guts get discarded while filleting). The same logic is already at play with meat for the same reason, only it takes place at the butchering stage – and with animals it's actually a lot less than 50% of weight converted to meat. Filleting meat shouldn't result in any waste; filleting fish (equivalent to butchering an animal) should.