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| name = Corn plant | | name = Corn plant | ||
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| description = A tall grain plant which produces ears of soft, edible seeds. While corn takes a long time to grow, it yields lots of food compared to other crops. Harvested corn takes a long time to spoil. | | description = A tall grain plant which produces ears of soft, edible seeds. While corn takes a long time to grow, it yields lots of food compared to other crops. Harvested corn takes a long time to spoil. | ||
| type = Plant | | type = Plant | ||
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== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
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In regular soil, corn plants provide slightly less nutrition per day (per tile) than [[rice plant]]s (97%) and slightly more than [[potato plant]]s (102%). Their primary advantage is their incredible labor efficiency: corn provides {{#expr: ({{P|Harvest Yield}}/({{P|Harvest Work}}+{{P|Sow Work}}))/({{Q|Potato plant|Harvest Yield}}/({{Q|Potato plant|Harvest Work}}+{{Q|Potato plant|Sow Work}})) *100 round 0 }}% the [[nutrition]] per work of potatoes, and {{#expr: ({{P|Harvest Yield}}/({{P|Harvest Work}}+{{P|Sow Work}}))/({{Q|Rice plant|Harvest Yield}}/({{Q|Rice plant|Harvest Work}}+{{Q|Rice plant|Sow Work}})) *100 round 0 }}% that of rice. This is because corn has the highest harvest yield, meaning fewer sowings and harvests for a given amount of food, but it is balanced by a long grow time. | In regular soil, corn plants provide slightly less nutrition per day (per tile) than [[rice plant]]s (97%) and slightly more than [[potato plant]]s (102%). Their primary advantage is their incredible labor efficiency: corn provides {{#expr: ({{P|Harvest Yield}}/({{P|Harvest Work}}+{{P|Sow Work}}))/({{Q|Potato plant|Harvest Yield}}/({{Q|Potato plant|Harvest Work}}+{{Q|Potato plant|Sow Work}})) *100 round 0 }}% the [[nutrition]] per work of potatoes, and {{#expr: ({{P|Harvest Yield}}/({{P|Harvest Work}}+{{P|Sow Work}}))/({{Q|Rice plant|Harvest Yield}}/({{Q|Rice plant|Harvest Work}}+{{Q|Rice plant|Sow Work}})) *100 round 0 }}% that of rice. This is because corn has the highest harvest yield, meaning fewer sowings and harvests for a given amount of food, but it is balanced by a long grow time. | ||
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=== Trade === | === Trade === | ||
− | Corn is arguably the most work efficient means of generating wealth. For {{ | + | Corn is arguably the most work efficient means of generating wealth. For {{ticks|370}} of work, you get {{icon small|silver}} 24.2 Market Value. Corn has amazing value and does not need to be processed further. It even beats [[flake]] for pure work efficiency. Modifiers from high Plants skill, [[field hand]]s{{RoyaltyIcon}}, [[Roles#Plants specialist|Plants Specialist]]{{IdeologyIcon}}, etc. all boost corn even further. |
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− | + | Corn has a few disadvantages when compared to [[drug]]s. Corn is heavier. Due to the large quantities of corn, it takes more hauling work. Less traders accept corn, which is especially relevant when calling traders in with a [[comms console]]. For example, if you want to buy goods from an exotic goods trader, you could sell [[flake]] directly to them. With corn, you would have to call in a bulk goods trader and ''then'' the exotic goods trader, which takes time and consumes goodwill. | |
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== Version history == | == Version history == | ||
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* [[Version/1.3.3066|1.3.3066]] - Nutrition increased from 0.3 -> 0.4 | * [[Version/1.3.3066|1.3.3066]] - Nutrition increased from 0.3 -> 0.4 | ||
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[[Category:Plants]] | [[Category:Plants]] | ||
[[Category:Domesticated plants]] | [[Category:Domesticated plants]] |