Jecs Tobacco and Cigarettes (Continued)

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Author: Mlie

Last revision: 6 Oct, 2022 at 20:43 UTC

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Update of Jecrells mod
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=764301651

– Added snus by request
– Rebalanced the mod, thanks Kopp!
– Added the recipes to the druglab
– Added support for [FSF] Complex Jobs
– Added patch for VGP Garden Medicine

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Why are my gruff colonists getting high on smokeleaf? Whatever happened to tobacco, you might ask. Well, now your colonists can finally grow and harvest tobacco plants. Just like with smokeleaf joints, cigarettes can be crafted at any crafting spot. Have fun!

1.2 Cigar Update!

Now you can add cigars to your list of smokables in RimWorld. If you have chocolate, you can sell a far more marketable ‘chocolate cigar’ to your loyal costumers.

Further Information

  1. This is not meant to be unbalanced for a vanilla game.
  2. This is not a replacement mod. Smokeleaf and all other drugs are unchanged.
  3. Tobacco actually has a chemical effect called ‘Nicotine’ that has very minor effects on colonists
  4. Tobacco’s other differences —
  • Higher addiction rate than smokeleaf (closer to Go-Juice)
  • Lesser market value for tobacco leaves than smokeleaf (the market is flooded with the stuff)
  • Smaller mood buff than smokeleaf (only +5)
  • Has withdrawal symptoms unlike smokeleaf

My Other Mods:
Introducing H.P. Lovecraft.
Call of Cthulhu Expansion Pack WIP Thread[ludeon.com]

  • See if the the error persists if you just have this mod and its requirements active.
  • If not, try adding your other mods until it happens again.
  • Post your error-log using HugsLib and command Ctrl+F12
  • For best support, please use the Discord-channel for error-reporting.
  • Do not report errors by making a discussion-thread, I get no notification of that.
  • If you have the solution for a problem, please post it to the GitHub repository.