Biggest private collection of resources?

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Biggest private collection of resources?

Postby SekoETC » Wed Dec 13, 2006 9:14 pm

Post the biggest collection of different resources types that a character of yours has. Amounts don't have to be included. Hint: sorting them in alphabetical order makes it easier to read. You can do that in excel.

aloe vera
apples
asparagus
barley
bauxite
blackberries
carrots
clay
coal
cod
corn
cotton
daisies
feathers
fur
garlic
gas
grapes
grass
hemp
hide
iron
lavender
leather
meat
mushrooms
nuts
onions
pearls
pike
rainbow trout
raspberry
reed
rice
roses
sinew
small bones
sorghum
stone
sugar
tin
tomatoes
tulips
wood

Total: 44
Also had seaweed but accidentally ate it. XD

Actually I'm not so sure if this is the biggest collection a character of mine has, but it sure is the most unusual.
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Postby Capt. Mobious » Wed Dec 13, 2006 9:33 pm

Naiva Lee (Seatown Hills area) might have that character beat... If she's still alive...
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Postby the_antisocial_hermit » Wed Dec 13, 2006 9:55 pm

Well.. yea, probably not the largest, but:

Alumina
Aluminium
Apples
Asparagus
Bananas
Barley
Bauxite
Carrots
Chromium
Clay
Coal
Cobalt
Cod
Copper
Corn
Cotton
Diamonds
Eggs
Feathers
Fresh dung
Fur
Gas
Gold
Hematite
Hide
Large bones
Limestone
Magnesium
Meat
Milk
Mud
Mushrooms
Nuts
Oil
Onions
Potatoes
Resin
Rubber
Salt
Sand
Seaweed
Silk cocoons
Silver
Sinew
Small bones
Smoked meat
Soda
Spinach
Stone
Sugar
Tin
Tomatoes
Tortoiseshell
Wheat
Wood
Wool
Zinc

57 total items. Those don't include processed things which some resources were used up on, like treated snakeskin. You wouldn't want to see the amounts. >.<
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Postby Pieter de Groote » Wed Dec 13, 2006 10:00 pm

aloe vera
bananas
bauxite
beeswax
bergamot oil
blackberries
carrots
chromium
clay
clove
coffee cherries
copper
corn
cucumbers
daisies
diamonds
dill
eggs
emerald
feathers
gas
gold
grass
hematite
hemp
ivory
jade
large bones
limestone
magnesium
marble
milk
mud
nickel
oil
olives
onions
papayas
pearls
pike
pumpkin
rainbow trout
raspberries
reed
resin
rice
roses
rubber
ruby
rye
salmon
salt
sand
seaweed
shell
sinew
small bones
snakeskin
stone
strawberries
sugar
tarragon
tea leaves
tin
tomatoes
tortoiseshell
tulips
tusk
water
wheat
wood
wool
zinc

Total: 73

If you include processed stuff, this character also has:

boiled eggs
cooked meat
grilled meat
hemp cloth
iron
leather
popcorn
roasted carrots
scrambled eggs
smoked cod
smoked meat
steel
string
and last but not least: window glass
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Postby sanchez » Thu Dec 14, 2006 12:35 am

:shock: *drools*
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Postby sammigurl61190 » Sat Dec 16, 2006 10:47 am

apples
asparagus
baked trout
bananas
barley
beeswax
carrots
charcoal
cheese
chromium
clay
coal
coconuts
cod
cooked meat
copper
corn
cotton
cotton cloth
diamonds
dried dung
eggs
feathers
fresh dung
fur
gas
grapes
hematite
hide
ice cream
iron
large bones
leather
limestone
magnesium
meat
meat jerky
milk
mushrooms
nickel
nuts
oil
papayas
potato salad
potatoes
propane
rainbow trout
rubber
salt
salted asparagus
salted carrots
salted meat
salted trout
sand
seaweed
scrambled eggs
silk cocoons
sinew
small bones
smoked meat
snakeskin
spinage
stone
sugar
tin
tomatoes
tortoiseshell
water
wood
wool
wool yarn
zinc
Total: 74
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Postby T-shirt » Sat Dec 16, 2006 6:57 pm

sammigurl61190 wrote:(list)
Total: 74


Should be:

apples
asparagus
bananas
barley
beeswax
carrots
chromium
clay
coal
coconuts
cod
copper
corn
cotton
diamonds
eggs
feathers
fresh dung
fur
gas
grapes
hematite
hide
iron
large bones
leather
limestone
magnesium
meat
milk
mushrooms
nickel
nuts
oil
papayas
potatoes
rainbow trout
rubber
salt
sand
seaweed
silk cocoons
sinew
small bones
snakeskin
spinage
stone
sugar
tin
tomatoes
tortoiseshell
water
wood
wool
zinc
Total=55

baked trout
charcoal
cheese
cooked meat
cotton cloth
dried dung
ice cream
meat jerky
potato salad
propane
salted asparagus
salted carrots
salted meat
salted trout
scrambled eggs
smoked meat
wool yarn
Total=17
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Postby sammigurl61190 » Sun Dec 17, 2006 2:25 am

Seko never said it had to be all natural resources. :P
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Postby T-shirt » Sun Dec 17, 2006 8:09 am

True.
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Postby Sandra » Sun Dec 17, 2006 11:58 am

We have tullips :D I didn't know there are flowers in Cantr. I like it! Do we have roses too?

*checks the Wiki*

We do! :D And we can use them for clothes? Wow! And what can we do with tullips?
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Postby SekoETC » Sun Dec 17, 2006 2:20 pm

But since you seem to be separating them now, lets do it in the future as well.

Yes we have tulips, and roses and daisies and buttercups and lavender (which is mainly considered a herb). You can make a crown of all of these.
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Postby T-shirt » Sun Dec 17, 2006 2:53 pm

appels
asperges
bananen
bauxiet
bont
chroom
diamanten
eieren
gas
gerst
graan
grote botten
hematiet
hout
huid
kabeljauw
kafferkoren
kalksteen
katoen
klei
kleine botten
kobalt
kokosnoten
kolen
koper
Krokodillen huid
magnesium
melk
modder
nikkel
noten
olie
paddestoelen
papayas
pezen
regenboog forel
rijst
rogge
rubber
salie
slangenhuid
soda
spinazie
steen
suiker
tarwe
timmerhout
tomaten
uien
veren
verse mest
vlees
wortelen
zeewier
zijde cocon
zilver
zink
zout

Unprocessed goods: 58


aluminiumoxide
brood
cake deeg
gebakken ei
gedroogd vlees
gedroogde mest
gegrild vlees
gerookt vlees
gestoomde rijst
glasstaven
houtskool
ijzer
ijzer erts
kafferkorenbrood
katoenen doek
katoenvezels
koekjes
leer
pastei
popcorn
staal
tarwemeel
zijdedraad

Processed goods: 23
Last edited by T-shirt on Mon Dec 18, 2006 5:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Postby the_antisocial_hermit » Mon Dec 18, 2006 4:19 pm

:| Does this mean I need to go back and count the processed goods? There's a lot of those. Maybe I'll update mine later then, with a tally on both.
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Postby SekoETC » Mon Dec 18, 2006 5:30 pm

You don't have to. If you had a total of 57 that already contains things like smoked meat, the previous person already beat that with 58 raw types.
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Postby Pieter de Groote » Tue Dec 19, 2006 6:45 pm

I forgot fur, fresh dung, hide and meat.

This gives a total of 77 raw resources:

aloe vera, bananas, bauxite, beeswax, bergamot oil, blackberries, carrots, chromium, clay, clove, coffee cherries, copper, corn, cucumbers, daisies, diamonds, dill, eggs, emerald, feathers, fur, fresh dung, gas, gold, grass, hematite, hemp, hide, ivory, jade, large bones, limestone, magnesium, marble, meat, milk, mud, nickel, oil, olives, onions, papayas, pearls, pike, pumpkin, rainbow trout, raspberries, reed, resin, rice, roses, rubber, ruby, rye, salmon, salt, sand, seaweed, shell, sinew, small bones, snakeskin, stone, strawberries, sugar, tarragon, tea leaves, tin, tomatoes, tortoiseshell, tulips, tusk, water, wheat, wood, wool and zinc.

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