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8 Aug, 2024 @ 8:02am
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Craftable Produce Sacks - Add Ons

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This mod aims to add to the original Craftable Produce Sacks mod created by Rocket. There are currently 2 sub mods. If this gains interest or if I find I want to add compatibility with other modded crops or other vanilla fruit or veggies I'll do so.


1) Fixes the recipes for opening and making sacks of Cabbage, Lettuce, Radishes, and Strawberries such that they have a net space saved in encumbrance, unlike vanilla which actually results in a loss. Enable "CraftableProduceSacksFix" for this add on.

2) Adds crop sacks for Avocado and Zucchini, which are vanilla crops but are grow-able with mods such as Mo Crops. Also adds crops sacks for Black, Blue, Beauty, and Winter berries, which are able to be foraged in vanilla or grown with mods like Wild Fruit Farming. These sacks will not spawn in the world as the sacks themselves are not part of the vanilla game (this mod creates and defines them), and outside the scope of this mod. This is to just add storage parity with the existing crop sacks. This mod will also work without any mod that adds them as grow-able crops, although personally I do not see the point. Enable "CraftableProduceSacksAddOnVanilla" for this add on.

Workshop ID: 3305206932
Mod ID: CraftableProduceSacksAddOnVanilla
Mod ID: CraftableProduceSacksFix
3 Comments
refpuz  [author] 2 Oct, 2024 @ 7:59am 
@Element I haven't played in a couple months, but just checking the Wiki now says that the vanilla encumbrance value of a potato is 0.2, and a sack of potatoes takes 12 potatoes, which is a total of 2.4 encumbrance loose, and becomes 2.0 encumbrance as a sack, netting you 0.4 encumbrance saved. Make sure you have no other mods that affect these encumbrance values. If that is not the case, then you must be mistaken, I would double check to be sure. My mod does not affect the vanilla values except for those described above.
Element 1 Oct, 2024 @ 6:23pm 
can you look into the potato sack please, I think its also a net loss in encumberance
Ducky 6 Sep, 2024 @ 10:02pm 
Ayo, thanks for this!