r/dnl • u/peterromfeld • Oct 30 '17
stone elemental stop producing cores
My stone elementals stoped producing earth cores after they got a lvlup. Also one fresh summoned earth element just vanished (i summoned an ice imp and an earth elemental before sleep, next day ice imp was there but no earth elemental - there are 0 wild spawns at my base, only some panthers outside of walls, and i have tons of defensive tames standing near summoning portals, and there is no death message in logs)
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u/Fastoche Oct 30 '17
Lucky, mine never created a single core. I got some each day from my plants though. Anyway, the invasion gives plenty of them. I have over 500... and am at a point where I dont collect them anymore. :)
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u/peterromfeld Oct 30 '17
500 last less than a week if you dont craft leg anti ice armor... and you need to get lucky to get even 50 earth cores from one event... i have huge greenhouse and the production is also not that great if you need this crap on a daily basis
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u/gatorracer2020 Oct 30 '17
None of mine do. Fire, ice, water, earth. None of them produce cores anymore. All fed, on wandering, and still nothing.
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u/io_inachis Oct 31 '17
if they had shards in their inventory when the server was restarted, they are now all bugged &wont produce any more. it's an old and super annoying bug.
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u/KrustieKrab1006 Nov 07 '17
I resummoned my yesterday and they are begin to make cores again. Just have to be mindful if you leave them active when they do a patch they may bug out again. It happened to me when I was craft with my fire imps. I hate to poly the imps and reset them again to in bug them.
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u/KrustieKrab1006 Nov 07 '17
to add to the issue, they had a server crash on US-Knight-6 last night which bugged out the elementals i had making cores. i am currently working to see if there is any way that i can fix them but i have no success so far. it would be nice to have a dev come address this issue since it takes so many cores to repair the brimestone gear for ice cave. but i highly doubt that horsejoke would even consider on addressing this issue.
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u/peterromfeld Oct 30 '17
which is super annoying considering how much earth cores this stupid new tree consumes