Topic

More Crabs (or other critters) throughout Ur

I find myself in a rut of trying to hit up 4-5 crabs a game day for the iMG they provide. However, since they are just in Groddle, Uralia, Ix and Ilmenski, I find that I don't wander around the rest of Ur much unless I'm on a specific mission - need fibers from a fox, need snails from the sloths, want a quoin run through the ancestral lands.  I'd like to think that if there were more crabs (or some other critter that also doles out a good amount of iMG via a special means like the crabato juice does for the crabs), that I would be motivated to explore the rest of Ur more. Right now, nothing really gets me out to these other locations, and I'm saddened by that...so, could we get some more spread throughout Ur, or have regional animals ...maybe a grizzly bear that you have to entertain with racing the right cubimal in Bortola, Tamila and Muufo...or a billy goat that you have to feed the right type of ore to in Alakol, Rasana and Salatu...or a gator in the bogs that you have to roll the right number with a pair of dice.  Besides there is something about playing that music block for the crab and holding my breath until I see him smile, and then waiting to see how happy I made him, that just makes me smile and makes me happy!  

Posted 5 months ago by b3achy Subscriber! | Permalink

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  • +1! I LOVE this idea. More critters, please. I would actually prefer that they are random to a certain degree, a real treat to encounter. I still remember the time I had a fleeting glimpse of a Dustbunny (I think that was what it was) in Ilmenski. I always enjoy wandering around UR but the element of SURPRISE! is missing these days.
    Posted 5 months ago by Patricia Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Oh, those are great ideas for other types of animals!
    Posted 5 months ago by diaveborn ♥ Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Like a life list for a birder - i would be happy just to see an unexpected glimpse of something
    but finally happy anyway
    Posted 5 months ago by harriette Subscriber! | Permalink