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what good are planks?
Other than eating?
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Splanking, making tools, street projects in beta but who knows now?
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3 Planks = 1 Guano
If you plant a lot of crops or herbs Guano is very helpful in reducing the grow time of slower crops. 2 Guano on a patch will reduce the grow time by 90%. I just wish you didn't have to feed the Batterflies 3 Planks at a time :( Would be much faster if Feed All would return equivalent amount of Guano.
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They're also worth 4 currants to a tool vendor. :P I think most vendors will pay that price as well. It may not sound like much, but if you raise four wood trees in your back yard and keep them at full health, they'll return 1280 currants in profit per day. Not too bad.
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I put all my planks into my piggy feeders
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Liza is right, I had a stock pile of planks from my wood trees that netted me 22,000 currants today when I sold it. But they are also great for feeding to batterflies for guano.
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I'm betting they will be much more useful after future content is added, such as customizable housing and group homes/streets.
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Glitch trees grow tasty planks. You can eat them.
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You can use them in the Plank Salmon grill recipe.
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Donations! Lots of planks = lots of reduced time for learning skills
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I agree with Saucelah. If you're going to be able to expand your house, what do you think you're going to use to do that - beans? If I had wood trees I would be hanging on to those planks.
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<-- stockpiling planks and metal in anticipation of content additions.
:)
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(shhhh!!!)
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<- Going to start doing what Saucelah is doing.
(As soon as I clear a place on my floor for the plank pile >.>)
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I have 5 full-health wood trees in my backyard, and I use my planks as easy donations. Each full harvest is 400 planks, which is 200 favor, and with EHSP is 600 favor. Save up for a few game days and you can have several easy emblems on your hands, with only the loss of energy from harvesting the trees :D
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Anyone have advice for maximizing the productivity of wood trees? With mine, I end up harvesting infrequently in order to keep the tree at full health.