QOL
QOL changes,
for when you have already played the game a ton and are tired of time sinks :P.
1) Adquire the location of a town every month. — Doesn’t seem to be working, and no idea why. May make it so you simply have more vision range and that’s it. Cutting down the time it takes to explore the map (which doesn’t really add much to gameplay)
2) You recover HP/EN/Focus per point of exp when cultivating.
3) You make more elixirs per batch made.
4) You’ll know the "correct" answer for both when you debate with someone, or simply talk with them.
5) 200% increased quest rewards (Spirit Stones, Reputation, Mayor’s Decrees and Contribution).
6) Manuals require half the time to learn.
7) 100% for manuals to increase their realm to equal yours when you learn them.
8) A "mount", which is actually a flying book that’ll increase all your skills to max as long as you are using it when the month ends. Can’t make it so when you comprehend them you get better rolls, but at least you jump the tedium of actually lvling it at least. And yeah, the annoying sound when you move is intended so you remember to equip back the mount that actually gives Travel spd and other stuff :P.
9) TBA. Most likely I’ll try to find how to get spirits faster because the farm on those is outright insane, and you need them for Chaos. I accept ideas on what else to add.
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1) Well, as the "reveal a town every month" wasn’t working, I made it so that at every cultivation level you gain 5 extra sight to find stuff faster up to 50 at max culti lvl. Or at least that’s how it should work if I didn’t fk anything up. I would have liked better if it was only cities, as the sight feels kinda cheaty, but couldn’t make it work and as I said before, after the 1st time playing exploring doesn’t really add much to the game. It’s more of a chore.
2) Ok, when you start the game move a little to trigger the new adventures. There should be 2. The first trigger is to remove all sight-increasing destinies, minus the 1st one which will now stack upon itself. The second trigger gives 10 fruits that each increase your sight radius by 5. That way you don’t need to start a new game (hopefully, at least I didn’t need to) and you can get the sight range you want. I’d recommend starting a new month, using one fruit, going around a little and if all is good, use another one. If the game lags or something, just exit without saving. Obviously, don’t let the month pass or the game will autosave. If it’s the first time you use the mod, the remove destiny adventure simply won’t trigger, as there is no need for it. Hope that fixed the late game lag, if it didn’t, comment again…but I do hope it did, as I have no idea what could be causing it if it’s not that :P.
Revisions:
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