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Revision as of 02:24, 24 September 2005
Resources must be either digged for, farmed, or collected on a location when your character is outside, or it can be produced using a machine. For those that you can find outside on a location, there is a maximum number of people that can be gathering resources at a location at any time. This number is randomly set, and also depends on the type of location - e.g. grass fields can have more resource gatherers than mountains. On average, at least.
- Foods
- Healing Foods
- Metal
- Metal Products
- Clothing Material
- Apothecary Mixtures (Note: this section includes more 'resources', which have not been added to this list as they are -at the current time- largely unknown.)
- Alumina
- Aluminium
- Apples
- Asparagus
- Bananas
- Barley
- Bauxite
- Bergamot oil
- Bitumen
- Blackberries
- Blueberries
- Bones
- Bronze
- Carrots
- Charcoal
- Chromium
- Clay
- Cloth
- Coal
- Cod
- Cooked meat
- Copper
- Corn
- Cotton
- Crocodile hide
- Daisies
- Diamonds
- Eggs
- Feathers
- Fur
- Gas
- Gold
- Grapes
- Grass
- Hematite
- Hemp
- Hide
- Iron
- Iron Ore
- Ivory
- Large bones
- Leather
- Limestone
- Logs
- Magnesium
- Maple sap
- Meat
- Mud
- Mushrooms
- Nickel
- Nuts
- Oil
- Onions
- Papayas
- Phosphorus
- Platinum
- Popcorn
- Potatoes
- Propane
- Rainbow trout
- Rice
- Roses
- Rubber
- Rye
- Salt
- Sand
- Seaweed
- Silk
- Silver
- Sinew
- Small bones
- Smoked meat
- Snakeskin
- Soda
- Sorghum
- Spinach (Spinage)
- Sugar
- Steel
- Stone
- Timber
- Tin
- Tomatoes
- Tortoiseshell
- Tulips
- Water
- Wheat
- Window glass
- Wood
- Wool
- Wool yarn
- Zinc