Sunday, May 18, 2025

It's the Forsaken Desert, and the living ain't easy

 

Well, it's possible, though - as long as you bring your own dirt and seeds, a fishing rod, and some tree saplings.  I was bouncing through this Forsaken Desert area when I found a hamper (wayfarer chest) that had a kiwi bush and a beetroot seed in it.  So I thought, let's see if this stuff grows here.  It does.  I fished for a few meals, and grew and replanted that kiwi bush a few times.  Kiwis are hard:  eventually, it always seems you get less and less in return from the sapling over time, and then end up with none.  

 

I brought some apple tree saplings, some cotton seed, watermelon, papyrus, and happened upon another hamper with pumpkin seed and corn and grapes in it.  I used my inventory with red granite in it to make a little base house, and the furnace was on the shore as I had been cooking the fish in it.  I've had the trees grow in the little dirt squares that I made for them - vs. 'dry ocean dirt' which is there naturally, and forsaken desert sand, which is the pink stuff.  

 

I knew I'd need the cotton later for making the string for more fishing rods.  The fishing is odd, too, here in this biome.  I am getting all the regular fish, but there is also an 'other' category, usually broken swords, bottles, bits of building materials etc etc. and tnt sticks, among other things.  The percentage of 'other' seems to be a bit higher here than I've had elsewhere.

 


And I'll include a picture of the desert gate not too far from this base - it is a cool design.   I have not gotten up the courage yet to go worldgating - although with the coordinate system I think I'd do okay now in finding my way back?  Maybe.  I have over 200 locations now networked and mapped - so I really don't want to lose that and end up so far away I never get back.  Maybe make another little world at some time, and test it... maybe just be happy with my map.

 

I had also made a 'road to nowhere' that I stumbled across while making some north / south journeys.  I began cutting down the lemon trees to complete that road (and replanting all the saplings) and ended up with a huge lemon tree grove - and finding other things there, watermelons, coffee, etc etc... so I brought some of the papyrus there and started making lemonade.  That place has now become a huge base surrounded by useful trees, and roads up and down to ruins and places to mine out interesting rocks - all started from intersecting it again and again - until it made sense to build a real outpost there. 


In real life:  I've got a dentist appointment tomorrow morning.  Somehow, because I wanted to 'turn back on' the part of my brain, I'm back to studying Greek for the past few days, with bits of  Japanese thrown in.  My Greek level is pretty low - maybe 13? compared to 20 in Japanese, and I'm doing it on my phone atm, which is actually even lower than that and most likely counts as simple review.

Thursday, May 15, 2025

columnar basalt in the Outback


 Finally found a place full of the columnar basalt - although it is underground.  It is slightly harder to dig through than the cobblestone around it, but it doesn't shift like sand when it is dug - which I had half expected.  There was lapis lazuli and pyrite right next to this, as well.  I had a few questions I had asked myself about - will gardens grow in the Enverness area, if you bring in regular dirt?  Yes, just like in the marsh and savannah/desert areas if you put water and regular soil, it will grow. 

 

I was exploring more of the jars and the chests that are under the water in the almost endless Enverness pools - lots of weird things there.  Trying to get around and through those areas was a big thing earlier in the game, because there was no food there and I didn't want to hang out.  Now, I'm geared up more and have lots of bases with food, so I'm exploring them a bit more.  Even just running through some of the earlier places I had been in the game, now that I know so much more about surviving there and have built up resources, I'm seeing those old bases with new eyes.

Don't eat the raw calamari it's poisonous! I keep reading that you can catch different fish in different biomes, but so far I am only catching the same types everywhere.  It might be the fishing rod?  I have seen some about an ice fishing rod, as well - will have to check that out when I return to the place that I finally found the ice.  Having a fishing rod and edible fish was one of the things I had missed in the other type of Luanti I had played for a few months - Asuna having that, animals and so much more farming and biomes really pleased me and has kept me playing this modpack.


  a savannah/mesa 'outback' biome home with a garden

near some very good mining locations

I have expanded my network of world locations to almost two hundred - not all of them connected by roads, many with 'pointing' spires like described before, where continue to go in that direction along that x or z axis and you end up in the next location.  I'm using the online Desmos graphic calculator to give myself a rough bare bones map, entering the x and z coordinates from the f5 information window that I finally saw the other day - I don't know why that took me so long to find, but once I do stumble on something to make the mapping easier I will use it.  Although, I may not continue seeking easier and more advanced mapping - once I have something that works.

Mark was looking at all of the graphic user interface (GUI) utilities out there and wanting me to go use one of those, that is his interest, technical programs and utilities and forums to extend the game experience -  but this is 'good enough' and I actually kind of like making myself 'true navigate' like some ancient Viking and keep an idea in my head where I'm going with the Desmos map being almost like a hand-drawn pirate map.  It's part of the fun for me.  I was using the sunrise / sunset and lines of sight and landmarks before finding the coordinate system, so hey - I'm high-tech now, compared to that!  I'm almost ready to exit the Stone Age, right?  And yes, I'm still using mostly stone pickaxes, even though I found some iron in one place I haven't been back there to use more of it in a while, as exploring and working my way through the world and new biomes is more interesting than having a faster working pick axe.  I'll explore more of the technology naturally as I run out of other interesting things.

Going back through the new Alpine and desert areas to build more bases now where it is logical and collect supplies and interesting rocks to transfer along the network.  Mark had been thinking to start playing in the same world with me, but then he got caught up in the politics he is seeing on forum posts and for some reason that makes him not want to play - even just the two of us in the game.  He said that participating in forums about games is really important to him, while I just like to play the game.  I'm having fun with it though, discovering all the things, post here a little when I finally figure something out.  

That is another main draw for me in games, besides the number one thing of being able to really build a little bit at a time, over time and keep inventory/maps etc - is having lots of things I have to figure out for myself (but not a bunch of enemies and deadly bits, more just curious bits, potions to use, herbs etc.), and not a big wiki base that has every answer, so there are things I have to ponder and bash the rocks together so to say, until I find the answer for myself.  I've been told that is 'the hard way'.  I often do make notes, like here on this site, though - so someone else might stumble against at least a little Eureka and then go back and work on the things that have been puzzling them.

Still studying Greek and Japanese, French-to-Spanish and Spanish-to-French.  Mark was wondering if we could buy a small outside shelter soon for the little blind goat and the cats and a hay crib to go in it - we've been thinking about it for a while, and watching a few more farm videos he saw something at an online store that he thought might work. 

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Luanti Asuna Minetest - the two kinds of rice, and the two kinds of salt and sugar

 I am still quite enjoying the Asuna mod pack for Luanti Minetest.  There is still a LOT that I have yet to explore.  I've spent the past month or so looking for the 'other' kind of salt and the 'other' kind of rice - and finally, found them, or at least, part of the puzzle.

 I could find nothing about the other kind of rice for a very long time - then I realized that it wasn't just 'Asuna', it was probably part of the X Farming or the Farming Redo.  One of the rice forms is from one, and the other from another - maybe even one of the biome packs.  So, they clash a bit and it is hard to tell what comes from what.

 The one rice is a white seed that comes from jungle grass, when it doesn't break into cotton, it breaks into rice seed.  This rice is easy to harvest and easy to replant.  It is a 'normal' crop.  It can be used with a raw fish to make sushi, or can be mixed with green beans and tomatoes and a few other things to make chili etc.

 The other rice I have not found the actual source biome or location for, but I finally found a few of the grains in a hamper (wayfarer chest) in a jungle environment, and then went on a trek to figure out how to plant and harvest it.  After some vain attempts to plant it in regular dirt, or dirt under water, or dirt surrounded by water etc etc... I found by accident the 'silt loam' block, which says on the description, used to grow rice!  The silt loam block can be made with a block of clay (4 clay lumps on the crafting grid), a block of any Enverness sand or dirt, and a block of any regular type of soil / dirt.  Those three things together make the silt loam block.  Then, those blocks can be planted underneath a layer of water, and the new rice grains can be planted in it.  They take about five stages to grow, but then they can be harvested and will yield the rice sheaf and also more seed.  The sheaf can be put in the oven to make it into cooked rice - which can be used with kelp, fish and other things to make more food.

 


 how to make silt loam soil used for farming rice

It must be placed one block under the water in order to plant

 


 a rice to the left that is almost, but not ripe - two rice seeds just planted on silt loam soil blocks under the water

Finding out about this, I also found info about Palm Wax and candles - which had not come up before, and also about more potions, including flight potion, requiring etherium dust and a fire flower powder (those flowers in the ethereal red desert that bite when you hit them, still haven't harvested one yet).  The etherium dust is found in some desert environments inside blocks, showing up as bluish purple dots in the block.

 

 

this is the second or third stage of growth right here - it begins underneath the water

It does not grow well when you are absent, you have to stick around.   Some crops grow while you are absent in Minetest, and some are greatly accelerated or only grow when you are present in that area.

 

 

 

This is the final stage of the growth of the sheaf rice 

Notes on the two kinds of sugar : one comes from Stevia, which is found growing wild in highland grassland near jungles, and it is made by putting four Stevia sheafs on the crafting grid.  It is used with fruits and flours and soy milk to make baked goods.  The other kind of sugar only comes from burning papyrus, and is not used in recipes, but can be made into a block.
 
The first kind of salt comes from putting a bucket of water in a furnace.  The other kind is made by using a mortar and pestle on salt crystals, which come from the ice tundra regions near Alpine areas.  Watch out in Alpine areas, the bears bite (and take a good amount of hearts away when they do).


In real life?  Rolling along.  Planting in the garden some more, beans and nasturtiums and cucumbers are coming up, along with the kale, arugula, summer squash and mizuna.  Some marigolds are coming up in a pot that I had thought definitely wouldn't - having been planted weeks ago.  I'm bouncing between the Spanish-to-French and French-to-Spanish and picking up some Japanese and even some Greek lessons here and there.  Other than that - trying to get enough sleep and not eat junk.  




 




 

Sunday, May 04, 2025

bits

 cucumbers came up in the seedling pots, put them in the garden, bought some tomato plants and put those in the garden, getting a few strawberries every day, the kale and arugula have grown to the point where I can tell them apart at a glance now, which is good

 

Found this 'forsaken desert' biome today, very odd hollow trees - and in the distance there was a three story house with a chest at the top, but not much in it.  There is another biome next to this called an 'ethereal desert' and it has red grass and a strange red wood bush.  It also has flowers that bite you back when you try to hit them with a pickaxe, and obsidian and lava here and there.  There are a LOT of rocks / ores and minerals in the desert - and I've put up two posts simply for the mining opportunities, so I can get back there and pick up the minerals that I couldn't fit in my inventory.

Reached over ninety named positions on my Minetest map, and used an online platform called 'Desmos' graphing calculator to put in all the coordinates and make myself a good map.  Why did it take me so long to find out that F5 showed the coordinates?  Mark said you know - there are graphical programs made for Minecraft / Minetest that will take your save file and do that for you, nicely in graphics and everything.  If you used one of those, would it take away all the fun or something?  I don't know, my response was that I don't need other people to draw the Last Supper for me with a stub pencil, but for some reason, it's fun when I do it that way.  

I took this picture to show Mark and Esme where I fell off a cliff so 'unexpectedly' the other day - and now I've put up a fence.  I was up on the top of the mountain only 86 blocks up, acc. to the coordinates, feels like more - and looked down and saw the little fence and said 'oh yea, that is the place'... 

I was growing five types of trees here and starting a 'lumber and development company', along with a mining shack further down by the water.  It actually took me a very long time to add this to the map because it is in the middle of an area I was doing a lot in - but I just hadn't been back through the middle or recorded much of it.  Once I was doing the map, I had a good idea where it 'should' be and eventually found it again.
 

Using my map I found the 'Northwest Passage' around the dead Enverness biome that has no food, just 'miles and miles' of dead white stone, enverness sand and pools with an occasional house / temple and empty pottery jars.  It was tough to get around/through that but now that I have done that I've made several more connections and harbors and can get around pretty easily between the places I want to go.  I have coffee beans planted at one place and they are multiplying, but I need to hang around the place where I have cocoa longer if I want that to ripen.  Another task I might want to do is sail up and down more of the rivers - as I've found a few more travel routes that way that I hadn't really thought too hard about before.

Also, related, drawing the other night I realized I don't have the endurance that I once did in my hands to draw for so long - and I used to, I used to make engraving like drawings with little Micron pens over huge sheets of paper.  It is just that I don't get the practice anymore.

I want to remember that I bought that book about the retired mobster that buys a little cottage with a garden and then learns how to take care of it.  I haven't read past the first chapter because it is an online book and I keep forgetting about it.

Need to get to sleep, and remember to take the clothes out of the dryer in the morning...  We did Grandma's big grocery run today, and it was raining off and on and colder than it had been.  Have been doing the Spanish-to-French and French-to-Spanish still, although I'm thinking I might switch and do Japanese for a day or so.. will see what I think tomorrow.