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These cultivation rooms are for Xiandaos. Shendaos and Physical cultivators want different rooms than these, their designs are much easier, cheaper and well known.
For the Shendao, do you want a normal cultivation room or one for their one breakthrough?
The MQB nodes are not supposed to be on displays when in use. The only reason they're on displays in the blueprints is because you cannot blueprint an item loose on the floor, you can only blueprint it on a display, so you build the blueprint, drop the Spiritwood off the display and ban them on the floor and remove those 4 displays. They are now positioned correctly.
Check out my new tutorial video, I do some MQB in it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aATFFXuz6C8
The spiritwoods are on Display. If I drop the display, the spiritwood drops 1 tile below the display. I'm supposed to build tic tac toe over them every hour for MQB right? But the dropped spiritwood positioning is different from video guides.
I'd never recommend putting an array on Spirit Soil. It sounds like a good idea in your head but the extra ambient Qi gained from it is minuscule, and Spirit Soil has high amounts of elemental emit which can ruin your Yin Yang which is far more important.
So where would I suggest you put them? On whatever terrain type has the lowest amount of elemental emit, which is rocky terrain. I believe sand was fine too. Other terrain types like mud emit both earth and water and things like that, which make them less than ideal as places for a fire cultivator's array for example.
Amazing work, thank you, but I have a question. If I don't have spirit soil or huge ginkgo. Where do you recommend placing the cultivation room?
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2946581604
If I have to recommend one part of it in particular that'd be useful to you, while talking about how to get the game's hardest achievement "Higher Level = More Dignity", I talk about and illustrate how to make the best and highest yield farms in the game in a tile-able format that you can lay out in any fashion you think looks nice. There's other parts that would probably be relevant to you but that's for you to see for yourself.
I keep on giving you shout-outs on my LP series :D
Find a chunk of mount that's 5x5 or bigger, or make one with the Mountain Shaping(?) miracle
Dig out a 3x3 room in it with two separate doors going into it, don't put down any flooring, add a bed made of fairly basic materials. You want the room to be "Slightly Auspicious".
That's it for Shendao.
Anybody know about THOSE rooms?
These rooms help immensely.
These rooms are designed for Xiandao cultivators, for body cultivators the requirements aren't too important. The main ones are to have two filled graves within 5 tiles of the cultivation cushion and to have an attached little dining / bed room with one 1x1 table and bed to the left that are locked to the body cultivator's use only. Fill the stands with random high qi gathering items if different elements.
Awesome rooms!
I will try that now, thank you for the reply!
There shouldn't be a problem with the beginner fire cultivator set if it is placed in a room, as the heat will spread over the room instead of being concentrated on the cushion itself. If this isn't enough, you can make the 4 display stands that are next to the cushion out of Ice Crystal bars.
I also just want to say I am sorry for the misunderstanding earlier as I appreciate the work you've done! :)
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OPTIONAL: Have two inner disciples pick up any one Feces each into their inventory, make both of them camp and enter at Wyvern Pool - Mt. Lucian, find the steele, make both of them eat their feces and talk to the steele to reach a secret area containing 9 Dragon Feces - the best qi gathering Earth item in the game!
I know there isn't a beginner or intermediate room I read that, which is why I asked how to make an ADVANCED one as per the last sentence of the copy / paste you sent.
" a metal cultivator can jump straight to a more advanced setup very quickly and will have no use for an intermediate setup."
So I am asking what an advanced set up looks like?
Lol???
"There's no beginner water or intermediate metal cultivator rooms!"
True! This is because there are no beginner materials for water cultivators (so it is not recommended to start with the water law, among other reasons) and there are no intermediate materials for metal cultivators - a metal cultivator can jump straight to a more advanced setup very quickly and will have no use for an intermediate setup.
TECHNICALLY you can put any element in any room almost, as long as you're very careful with your positioning and have a clear understanding of the game's feng shui mechanics. It boils down to this:
Do not put 'Feng Shui' items (like beds) in the elemental range of items that radiate an element counter to it or directly ontop of floor tiles that counter it.
Do put them in rage of items that radiate a beneficial element and directly ontop of beneficial tiles.
Other than that, go nuts pretty much. Different items have different element ranges, some (like stands) don't even have an element no matter what you make them out of, but with a handful of exceptions you simply want to make your rooms out of earth element and feng shui items out of metal.
There's an advanced guide for MQB linked in my Q&A.
is that gold turds near the middle? lol
thanx for all that info but im still confused. i thought that if i made a room out of brownstone that i couldnt put any wood in it because wood and stone elements dont go together or something??
and ive never heard of this MQB thingy?
and yes i did subscribe even tho i dunno what im doing lol
Build a cushion, upgrade it to a Qi cushion once you unlock those. Once you have one set your cultivator to use it.
Really if you're confused, just hit subscribe at the top and you'll unlock the blueprints in game that you can easily piece together and your cultivators will tell you what materials are missing. Look what materials are missing, then refer to the list I put in the description for where to find any of those materials you're short of.
Here is what the ultimate cultivation array looks like if you're interested, if you upgrade everything as far as possible for the best possible bonuses:
https://files.catbox.moe/tglfig.jpg
The first mechanic is way beyond the scope of what you're worried about right now so don't be concerned about it, but MQB would help you a lot if you turn your attention to it after figuring out the basics.
Walls only matter for making the surroundings be nice (see the paragraph above), for element for things directly next to them, or for temperature if you go and make them out of some material that generates heat or cold. Any item not directly up, down, left or right next to a wall is not affected by the wall's element so don't sweat it in this case if you're poor and just use brownstone or something for now.
The tiles on top of the walls are purely decoration for your eyes. Enclosing a room makes it nicer for a cultivator so he's not sitting in the dirt, there aren't roofs beyond that.
Spiritwood only has a fairly low qi attraction amount though so other materials are often better, it simply has the benefits of being fairly common and having a decent range so it often gets used in the early to mid game. If you're confused how far the ranges are then look at the pictures at the top or subscribe to use the blueprints in game.
You could certainly do worse than using all Spiritwood for a Fire cultivator, go for it.
Generally speaking the room shape doesn't matter as long as you have space for all the stuff in it and it's not way too big or small etc. The room blueprints I've provided in this mod however have their shape for a specific reason: Immortal Mortal Bodies (IMBs) and allowing you to place the rooms with lots of those for extreme QI attraction in the late game, as well as leaving ideal space for your Manual Qi Bursting (MQB) and your Spirit Pagoda.
Fancy looking light sources, that also have the benefit of providing roughly the ideal light radius / light amount for these rooms.
Not really. Your cultivators prefer nicer things and can give your rooms a nice bonus if you make everything out of nice stuff, but you shouldn't worry about that unless you're swimming in resources. Just make them out of whatever if you're poor.
Cultivators cultivate by absorbing the qi in the air in their surroundings, and if their close by surroundings are an element that their law can absorb well then they get even greater benefits. Spiritwood has a qi attraction radius of 4 tiles, meaning that if you surround a cultivator with Spiritwood on every tile that's considered to be within 4 tiles of their cultivation cushion then the spot that will have the most qi on it is their cushion.
and is what they r made out of important?
and how come some rooms have what looks like spirit wood and some kind of metal bars?
if my law thingy is fire do i just fill the room with spirit wood?
does the shape of the room matter?
does what the walls r made out of matter?
does it need a roof?
and how do i get my guy to stand in there instead of on his bed? or is this just for breakthroughs?
Any advice that would help you that I could give you?