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The Kynseed Tree is grown when you plant the Kynseed. The tree grows over time and changes its appearance based on your actions.
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The Kynseed Tree is grown when you plant the Kynseed. Each year it grows a little bigger and changes its appearance based on your actions.
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After meeting Mr Fairweather for the first time you'll receive the Kynseed. Take it back to the farm and plant it west of the farmhouse, up by the river.
After meeting Mr Fairweather for the first time you'll receive the Kynseed. Take it back to the farm and plant it west of the farmhouse, up by the river on the sparkling spot. Use the Thatterway if unsure.
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The Tree grows yearly and changes depending on how your game is going.
The Tree grows yearly and changes depending on how your game is going.


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The appearance of your Kynseed Tree is affected by the following:
The appearance of your Kynseed Tree is affected by the following:
*A section of trunk is added every 7 years.
*A section of the trunk is added every 7 years.
*A section of foliage is added yearly.
*A section of foliage is added yearly.
*Your wealth level is shown by the colour of the foliage. Dark green up to golden.
*Your wealth level is shown by the colour of the foliage - Dark green up to golden.
*As well as other colours for various life milestones
*As well as other colours for various life milestones
*Shops owned
*Shops owned
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Any children you have are represented as nuts on the tree.
Any children you have are represented as nuts on the tree.


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The child's happiness dictates whether you get a 'good apple' or a 'bad apple'.
The child's happiness dictates whether you get a 'good apple' or a 'bad apple'.
*'Good apples' grant 1 stat of your choice.
*'Good apples' grant 1 stat of your choice.
*'Bad apples' are useless.
*'Bad apples' are useless.


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===Red===
You can Uproot the tree at any time to pass on to an heir. Interact with the tree and choose Uproot.
You can Uproot the tree at any time to pass on to an heir. Interact with the tree and choose Uproot.


===Blue===
There are also 'challenges' to fulfil. Each one rewards a nut for your tree on completion. You can see your progress with them on the bar.
There are also 'challenges' to fulfil. Each one rewards a nut for your tree on completion. You can see your progress with them on the bar.


Each generation a set of new challenges are generated for your new heir.
Each generation a set of new challenges are generated for your new heir.
   
   
There are 3 nut types that can be awarded.
3 types of Nuts can be awarded.
*Stat Nut - increase any stat of your choosing
*Stat Nut - increase any stat of your choosing
*Fairweather Token - reduces arcane item cost by 1 year
*Fairweather Token - reduces arcane item cost by 1 year
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Three of the six challenges are always the same ongoing challenges.
The nuts can be retrieved by clicking on the completed challenge.  
*Money earned
*Reputation gained
*Relationships made


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The other three are selected from a pool of options
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*Monster slayer – a monster type and amount to kill
<tr><th colspan='1'>Life Goals</th></tr>
*Good lover – amount of volcano wheel of delight results  
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*Bad lover – number of wheel of delight worst failures  
<td>Money earned</td></tr><tr>
*Wedding mad – number of marriages  
<td>Reputation gained</td></tr><tr>
*Animal Lover – new pets owned  
<td>Relationships made</td></tr><tr>
*Generous – amount of gifts  
<td>Good lover – the amount of volcano Wheel of Delight results</td></tr><tr>
*Gardener – seeds planted  
<td>Bad lover – number of Wheel of Delight worst failures</td></tr><tr>
*Statue smasher – combat room statues smashed
<td>Wedding mad – number of marriages </td></tr><tr>
*‘Animal’ Race winner – animal type and number of races bet on that are won  
<td>Animal Lover – new pets owned</td></tr><tr>
*Fisherman – number of fish caught  
<td>Generous – amount of gifts</td></tr><tr>
*Grass cutter – amount of non-crop long grass cut down  
<td>Gardener – seeds planted</td></tr><tr>
*Potion mixer – number of potions mixed  
<td>‘Animal’ Race winner – animal type and number of races bet on that are won</td></tr><tr>
*Salesman – number of items sold by any means  
<td>Fisherman – number of fish caught</td></tr><tr>
*Crafter – number of things crafted in a Smithy  
<td>Grass cutter – amount of non-crop long grass cut down</td></tr><tr>
*Chef – number of recipes made  
<td>Potion mixer – number of potions mixed</td></tr><tr>
<td>Salesman – number of items sold by any means</td></tr><tr>
<td>Crafter – number of things crafted in a Smithy</td></tr><tr>
<td>Chef – number of recipes made</td></tr><tr>
</tr>
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The nuts can only be retrieved from a completed challenge once the Kynseed is uprooted. Causing the nuts to fall to the ground for collection.
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Which means your offspring will reap the benefits of your labours, as your heir will only be able to collect the nuts after uprooting the kynseed to plant their own.
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Latest revision as of 10:22, 5 March 2024

Kynseed2.png

Summary

The Kynseed Tree is grown when you plant the Kynseed. The tree grows over time and changes its appearance based on your actions.

Kynseed Tree 01 Final.png

Planting

After meeting Mr Fairweather for the first time you'll receive the Kynseed. Take it back to the farm and plant it west of the farmhouse, up by the river on the sparkling spot. Use the Thatterway if unsure.

Growing

The Tree grows yearly and changes depending on how your game is going.

Kynseed Tree 02 Final.png

The appearance of your Kynseed Tree is affected by the following:

  • A section of the trunk is added every 7 years.
  • A section of foliage is added yearly.
  • Your wealth level is shown by the colour of the foliage - Dark green up to golden.
  • As well as other colours for various life milestones
  • Shops owned
  • Combat deaths

Kynseed Nuts

Any children you have are represented as nuts on the tree.

Kynseed Tree 03 Final.png

The child's happiness dictates whether you get a 'good apple' or a 'bad apple'.

  • 'Good apples' grant 1 stat of your choice.
  • 'Bad apples' are useless.
Kynseed Tree 04 Final.png


You can Uproot the tree at any time to pass on to an heir. Interact with the tree and choose Uproot.

There are also 'challenges' to fulfil. Each one rewards a nut for your tree on completion. You can see your progress with them on the bar.

Each generation a set of new challenges are generated for your new heir.

3 types of Nuts can be awarded.

  • Stat Nut - increase any stat of your choosing
  • Fairweather Token - reduces arcane item cost by 1 year
  • Stamina Nut - adds a ball of Stamina in combat


The nuts can be retrieved by clicking on the completed challenge.

Life Goals
Money earned
Reputation gained
Relationships made
Good lover – the amount of volcano Wheel of Delight results
Bad lover – number of Wheel of Delight worst failures
Wedding mad – number of marriages
Animal Lover – new pets owned
Generous – amount of gifts
Gardener – seeds planted
‘Animal’ Race winner – animal type and number of races bet on that are won
Fisherman – number of fish caught
Grass cutter – amount of non-crop long grass cut down
Potion mixer – number of potions mixed
Salesman – number of items sold by any means
Crafter – number of things crafted in a Smithy
Chef – number of recipes made