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Vegetations are plants that are planted, watered, and harvested. They need to be planted with a shovelknife and watered with a waterbucket.
Vegetations are plants that are planted, watered, and harvested. They need to be planted with a shovelknife and watered with a waterbucket.
This task is suitable for the more committed type of player, since the plants need to be regularly cared for and watered now and then. However, with enough patience and dedication, you can harvest a lot of produce. It also looks nice.


See [[Planting|planting]].
See [[Planting|planting]].
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Bugs are creatures that spawn outside and can be caught with a bugnet.
Bugs are creatures that spawn outside and can be caught with a bugnet.
This task is suited for players who don't mind running around and waiting for creatures to appear to catch them. It can take a while to build up the count of bugs, but it's easy, straight forward work. Swinging the net can take some time to get used to.


See [[Bugfinding|bugfinding]].
See [[Bugfinding|bugfinding]].
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Mushrooms are fungus that slowly grows in the forest. They can be dug up with a shovelknife.
Mushrooms are fungus that slowly grows in the forest. They can be dug up with a shovelknife.
This task is suited for players who play every now and then, since the mushrooms take a while to respawn, typically a day or two. Each harvest can randomly yield several mushrooms.


See [[Harvesting|harvesting]].
See [[Harvesting|harvesting]].
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Fishes are creatures that hang out at the small campus lake and the big forest lake. They can be fished with a fishingpole.
Fishes are creatures that hang out at the small campus lake and the big forest lake. They can be fished with a fishingpole.
This task is suited for players with a lot of patience and waiting. It's peaceful but time-consuming, but almost always results in a stable yield.


See [[Fishing|fishing]].
See [[Fishing|fishing]].