The Wiki for Tale 6 is in read-only mode and is available for archival and reference purposes only. Please visit the current Tale 11 Wiki in the meantime.
If you have any issues with this Wiki, please post in #wiki-editing on Discord or contact Brad in-game.
Difference between revisions of "Wheat"
Line 31: | Line 31: | ||
** Palo Mayombe - Sand | ** Palo Mayombe - Sand | ||
* '''Shemu seasonals''' | * '''Shemu seasonals''' | ||
− | ** Voodoo - | + | ** Voodoo - Grass |
** Palo Mayombe - Sand | ** Palo Mayombe - Sand | ||
** Romani - Unknown | ** Romani - Unknown | ||
** Umbanda - Unknown | ** Umbanda - Unknown | ||
− | ** Santeria - | + | ** Santeria - Dirt and Sand |
− | ** Satanism - | + | ** Satanism - Dirt |
− | ** Caodaism - Dirt | + | ** Caodaism - Dirt (Not Sand, Dirt or Clay) |
== Hybrid (Player Made) Varieties == | == Hybrid (Player Made) Varieties == |
Revision as of 07:55, 1 March 2012
Wheat was introduced in Tale 6 with the Sevenblade tournament events between January 12, 2012.
To use wheat for any purpose other than planting, it must be dried. Similar to drying straw, wheat can be dried by dropping it on the ground, or by placing it in a Drying Rack or Flax Hammock (up to 100 at a time). Upon drying, it becomes Wheat (Dried, Raw) -- the strain no longer matters. Wheat (Dried, Raw) can be roasted in a Grain Oven to produce Wheat (Light Roasted), Wheat (Medium Roasted), Wheat (Dark Roasted), and Wheat (Burnt).
Seed Locations
You can help yourself to some seeds from my various Seed WHs - Tunnen
- 1020, 6930 in Old Egypt (Near Chariot, in front of Beetle Garden)
- 910,4910 in Midland Valley (Near Chariot, in front of Beetle Garden)
- 1590,2880 in River Plains (Near Chariot, in front of Beetle Garden)
- 800, -900 in Seven Lakes (Near UBody and the Nile, West of CS)
- 1060,-5610 in South Egypt (Near Chariot, in front of Beetle Garden)
Uses
- Beer
- Cooking
- Test of Leavened Bread Needs specific seasons of wheat to bake bread.
- Wheat Extract at a Kitchen, it takes 20,000 wheat. Was used in tale 3 as part of the cure for the plague.
Event Varieties
Raw wheat, not dried, is the only type that can be planted. It is listed in inventory by season and variety. To grow wheat you must choose a variety that matches the current season , and is grown on the correct terrain type.
- Akhet seasonals
- None known yet
- Peret seasonals
- Asatru - Grass (Not Sand, Dirt or Clay)
- Romani - Tested Sand, Dirt, Clay, and Grass. Weak stalks on all 4.
- Palo Mayombe - Sand
- Shemu seasonals
- Voodoo - Grass
- Palo Mayombe - Sand
- Romani - Unknown
- Umbanda - Unknown
- Santeria - Dirt and Sand
- Satanism - Dirt
- Caodaism - Dirt (Not Sand, Dirt or Clay)
Hybrid (Player Made) Varieties
- Akhet seasonals
- None known yet
- Peret seasonals
- None known yet
- Shemu seasonals
- None known yet
Previous Tales Varieties
- Abacua - Clay
- Candomble - NOT Grass, Clay, Sand or Dirt (weak stalks)
- Caodaism - Dirt
- Druidism - Grass
- Druze - Grass and Dirt
- Macumba - Dirt, NOT Grass or Sand (weak stalks)
- Santeria - Dirt or Sand, NOT Clay or Grass (weak stalks)
- Satanism - Dirt
- Umbanda - NOT Clay, Sand, Grass, Dirt (weak Stalks)
- Voodoo - Grass
- Wicca - Dirt or Sand, NOT Grass or Clay (weak stalks)
Cultivation
To grow wheat, once you have the correct variety and season , you only need water. Lots of water. Wheat will go through a series of weeds and only becomes available to harvest , once all of the weeds are gone. You will most likely need to water several times . This is completely random. Some beds will harvest after a few waterings , others can take close to an hour or more. If you fail to water within a give time , the wheat will die , and no seed will be given back. Use caution as it is lag sensitive. To get the best yields for your time , here are a few tips...
- Do not let the beds touch each other, as this can result in the message "For some reason, the wheat stalks were weak, and no good grain could be harvested.".
- Try to grow wheat with spouse or friends , the more wheat beds around , the higher the yields.
- Try to devote at least an hour of uninterrupted game time to growing , the longer a bed sits on the ground , usually the higher the yield at harvest.
- A single person should be able to grow 25 (5x5) beds at once. But might want to start with a 2x2 and expand. Using the hotkeys W = water and H = harvest with your left hand and the right hand on the mouse to scroll over the beds works great. F8camera angle can help too. Hold down on the W key as you scroll , as soon as a bed looks mostly green and weed free , use the H key to harvest.
- Grow near a water source , Your going to need a lot of it.
- Replant a bed in your grid , as soon as you harvest.
- If you do not have a Wheat Silo available , Have a warehouse within reach for stashing.
- If you grow for about an hour, without interruption, and have several beds planted, you should start seeing harvest near 300+ per bed.
- If you see all of you beds die at once , you might have been hit by a lag spike , and will need to start over , this is why having a spouse helping can be a great asset. The more the merrier when growing wheat , just use a voice chat : )
TIP : Just plant lots of beds, stand near water, then hit the W hotkey all the time for like an hour and u will get over 250 wheat each plant. Pheros 6.June2010
Offlined Wheat
Once you have harvested 1500 wheat, you may grow it as an offline chore. It appears in your inventory as Wheat (Dried, Raw), as opposed to seeds of a particular strain and season.
Theories on Growing Wheat
- Wheat does send the acid level to 0 when grown in large amounts in a particular area. This area can spread out to 100+ cords. What effects this has on the area in not known. Acid levels will return to normal after wheat has not been grown. This can takes days/weeks. It has been suggested , but not tested , that the acid levels can be adjusted using lime and sulfur. That maybe an ideal acid level , can increase the amount of harvested grain from a wheat bed or cut down on the amount of weeds. More testing needs to be done on this subject.
Tale 3 guide to wheat. Tale 3