TheKhopesh
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Passive fish traps.
For balance's sake, you'd use 5 finewood and 2 bait, with the bait being immediately consumed and the trap getting 1/10 bait.
Essentially it would work just like a campfire in functionality.
Campfires are 5 stone and 2 wood, but the moment you place it the wood is consumed and you get 1/10 wood burning for fuel.
The wood you place in the fire can't be reclaimed, nor can the 2 wood used to start it.
The passive fish trap would be identical in function, but swap stone for finewood, and wood for bait.
It would also have to be submerged (ideally, somewhere with fish if you want it to work) in order to place it.
Each bait is consumed per fish it catches.
Max fish capacity of 10 (akin to how bee hives have a max of 4 honey).
For balance's sake, you'd use 5 finewood and 2 bait, with the bait being immediately consumed and the trap getting 1/10 bait.
Essentially it would work just like a campfire in functionality.
Campfires are 5 stone and 2 wood, but the moment you place it the wood is consumed and you get 1/10 wood burning for fuel.
The wood you place in the fire can't be reclaimed, nor can the 2 wood used to start it.
The passive fish trap would be identical in function, but swap stone for finewood, and wood for bait.
It would also have to be submerged (ideally, somewhere with fish if you want it to work) in order to place it.
Each bait is consumed per fish it catches.
Max fish capacity of 10 (akin to how bee hives have a max of 4 honey).