Biggest private collection of resources?

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deadboy
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Postby deadboy » Tue Dec 19, 2006 11:36 pm

My largest is 68 including processed things. If I took this thread fanatically I could probably increase that by huge amounts within days though :P
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glitterdown
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Location: Detroit, MI

Postby glitterdown » Wed Dec 20, 2006 10:07 pm

My biggest packrat has...

44 natural:
apples, asparagus,bananas, barley, carrots, clay, coal, copper, cotton, diamonds, feathers, fresh dung, fur, gas, gold, grapes, hematite, hide, large bones, limestone, magnesium, meat, milk, mud, mushrooms, nickel, onions, potatoes, rainbow trout, rubber, salt, sand, seaweed, silk cocoons, sinew, small bones, soda, stone, sugar, tomatoes, tortoiseshell, water, wood, & wool.

30 processed:
baked trout, boiled eggs, cheese, cooked meat, cotton cloth, cotton fibers, cotton yarn, dried dung, french fries, grilled meat, ice cream,
iron, iron ore, leather, mashed potatoes, meat jerky, popcorn, potato chips, potato salad, salted asparagus, salted carrots, salted meat, salted meat, silk cloth, smoked trout, steel, stew, string, window glass, & wool yarn.


Another character runs an entrenched trading company that controls:
53 natural:
apples, asparagus, bauxite, carrots, clay, coal, cobalt, coconuts, copper, cotton, daisies, diamonds, eggs, feathers, fresh dung, fur, gas, gold, grapes, hematite, hemp, hide, large bones, limestone, magnesium, meat, milk, mushrooms, nickel, oil, onions, potatoes, rainbow trout, rubber, salt, sand, silk cocoons, silver, sinew, small bones, snakeskin, soda, spinach, stone, sugar, timber, tin, tomatoes, tortoiseshell, water, wheat, wood, & wool.

32 processed:
apple pie, baked potatoes, bread, cheese, cooked meat, cookies, cotton cloth, cotton fibers, cotton yarn, dried dung, hemp cloth, hemp yarn, ice cream, iron, iron ore, leather, medium rope, pastry dough, pizza, popcorn, potato salad, propane, silk yarn, silk cloth, smoked meat, steel, stew, string, treated snakeskin, wheat flour, wool cloth, & wool yarn,

not to mention 190 articles of clothing/jewelry (thanks Cami)
Cherize
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Location: SC

Postby Cherize » Thu Dec 21, 2006 11:41 pm

I once had a galleon that I used to salvage boats just floating at sea, with four longboats, a sloop, and a dinghy attached that were all packed solid, to the point where I couldn't move anything onto or off any of the boats. The galleon was slower than a dinghy. I was finally able to dock and play Santa Claus and shed enough weight to be functional again.

I know the people that I gave the sloop and longboats to, must have thought me insane.

I had a lot of stuff.

My tool room contains two of just about everything.
Pieter de Groote
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Postby Pieter de Groote » Sun Feb 10, 2008 12:46 pm

My character now owns 99 different natural materials:

aloe vera
bananas
basil
bauxite
beeswax
bergamot oil
bitumen
blackberries
buttercups
carrots
chromium
clay
clove
coal
cobalt
cod
coffee cherries
copper
corn
cotton
cucumbers
curly kale
daisies
diamonds
dill
eggs
emerald
feathers
fresh dung
fur
gas
ginseng
gold
grass
hematite
hemp
hide
ivory
jade
large bones
lavender
limestone
magnesium
magnetite
maple sap
marble
meat
milk
mud
mushrooms
nickel
nuts
oil
olives
onions
papayas
pearls
peppermint
pike
potatoes
pumpkin
rainbow trout
raspberries
reed
resin
rice
roses
rubber
ruby
rye
sage
salmon
salt
sand
seaweed
shell
silk cocoons
sinew
small bones
snakeskin
soda
sorghum
spinach
stone
strawberries
sugar
tarragon
tea leaves
tin
tomatoes
tortoiseshell
tulips
tusk
water
wheat
wood
wool
yarrow
zinc

Anybody interested in trading? :D
Zanthos
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Postby Zanthos » Sun Feb 10, 2008 3:44 pm

how about donating?

My town leader is having a bad time with his city... people keep dying. I wen to make a new lock for a building, and came out to find 3 dead people -_-
Person: Akamada doesnt control the animals.
You see a wild boar attack Person.
Person: I still dont believe you.

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Postby Voltenion » Sun Feb 10, 2008 3:54 pm

Zanthos wrote:how about donating?

My town leader is having a bad time with his city... people keep dying. I wen to make a new lock for a building, and came out to find 3 dead people -_-


dead people is common resource, Zanthos! So it doesn't count...

(sad joke :( )
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Zanthos
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Postby Zanthos » Sun Feb 10, 2008 5:52 pm

too bad they aren't usable in projects. If they were, then we coud use them as money!

I'll trade you one starved for 2 sabered and 1000 g of iron.
Person: Akamada doesnt control the animals.

You see a wild boar attack Person.

Person: I still dont believe you.



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Postby Voltenion » Sun Feb 10, 2008 9:21 pm

500g of iron....because this 2 sabered were in their fourties. but i'll give you one with a heart attack for another starved guy.


and I can give you this one for free, the only words he said were: "n00bz GAM3!"
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Postby Joshuamonkey » Mon Feb 11, 2008 7:00 pm

Heart attacked are worth even less, but how much would one that was killed by a bare hand be worth? Or even...killed by a sheep!! *a sudden hush fills the room with astonishment and envy*
A new currency in the making, like trading cows back in the old days...but unfortunately, these are much less useful. You can't even eat them!
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