Rare Loot, Equip Bonuses, and Repairing Damaged Walls

So the various animals drop an assortment of useful things. Pelts, bones, hide, raw meat, and stranger items with differing chances now. Chickens also drop eggs, though not when they die.. just when they feel like popping one out. They can be collected and cooked on the fire for some extra nutrition. Making some sort of chicken coop could definitely solve hunger issues long term.

Whenever you create a piece of armor or a weapon you now have a chance to get a +1 added onto the name and stats. Or a smaller chance for +2, or even +3. This adds another layer of competition based on who has most the resources on the map.

I added a wooden table and chairs to the build menu so that you can furnish your house. They can be destroyed with attacks, just like walls. Though walls have high health and take some time. Walls also show cracks at half health or below to notify owners that someone is chipping away at their safe space. A repair kit and repairing skill will eventually get any damaged object back to max health. You can also use it to test the health of your walls, or furniture. I’m thinking those who have created a tribe will eventually get access to an arrow tower for even more security.

I remade the arrow effect to a more realistic looking one. Now when you shoot an arrow it follows a bezier curve through the air, travelling based on distance, and eventually sticking into its target. No more instant stream of arrows like in Mystera Legends.. now archery takes patience and prediction to hit moving targets at a distance.

There is a new type of rock that can be mined in the snowy areas to the north. It gives slightly different minerals. Snakes have been made more vicious in the deserts to the south. Somehow polar bears keep wandering down where they don’t belong so I will have to put something in to nudge them back north.

All the major bugs have been fixed. Just 1 or 2 minor ones remain for now. Aside from that I have roughly 8 things left on my todo list and then it’s time to think about testing with more people.