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Fertility

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5 Fertility is made in a Kitchen from:

Fertility is used to fertilize vegetables and flax in order to increase yields, causing long-lasting damage to the environment in the area where it is used.

Fertility was introduced to Egypt by a traveling merchant, Amenophthis.


To produce Fertility, first seed an empty Greenhouse with Elixir of Fertility. (The player will first need to "Turn under all plants.") The greenhouse will then begin to produce both Elixir of Fertility and Essence of Fertility in equal amounts. One deben of each will be produced every ?. The greenhouse can store unlimited amounts of Elixir and Essence but you will have take all of the products when you remove them from the greenhouse.


5 Debens of Essence of Fertility and 1 deben each of Cucumbers, Peppers, Eggplant and Watermelons can then be mixed in a kitchen in order to produce 5 debens of Fertility. The process takes one minute and the kitchen will be unavailable for other things will producing the Fertility. When the kitchen is done, remove the Fertility from the menu and plant vegetables or flax. If you have Fertility in your inventory, you'll get the option to fertilize the planting. Each planting requires one deben of fertilizer. After fertilization, a successful harvest will yield six times the normal harvest.

Please DO NOT use fertility at aquaduct towers or you can cause harm to all of the towers in the nearby area. Fertility causes some type of temporary eco damage to the area.


Take great caution when using fertility. Overuse in one area will cause the are to yield 0 veggies, but return the seed. Not known how temporary or long term the damage is. I've seen it vary from area to area. Has nothing to do with acidity, heavy metals, or groundwater levels. -Padma


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