There is not, but the game is already quite expansive as it is. Speaking of, LonaRPG.Beta.0.7.8.0 just dropped. Warboss time. Support Eccma hereIs there a rough estimate of the 1.0 release date?
Yes, the tower just down a little bit south of the Doom Fort.At the tower near doom or where?
how can i get pregnant deep one
Or in the caves with Deep ones. I personally made some tests because i mated with a ton of them and only fishfolk Lona gave life to. Big Deep ones or Crawlers have a very low chance if not zero to impregnate you with a Deep one. Aim for those tall ones dressed in rags with the tridents. They almost always father a Deep one baby.You go for the deep green fuckers that hang out in swamps and can't speak and can pop out of the water if you step on them. The specific chances depend on your race and iirc, there's also a chance that instead of deep ones, you give birth to fishfolk, which are not the same thing.
From what i know breeding with animals and starvation results in miscarriage. Also drinking potions or eating some food affects badly the fetus health. Combat obviously is very dangerous for a pregnant woman, this ain't Wolfenstein II thankfully. Maybe there is a random very low chance to miscarry if you don't act in time. Just check the baby's health from time to time. Tea is your best friend. And i think that some NPCs just can't produce a living child. For example there is the degenerate Woodson son who successfully impregnates Lona but she always miscarries no matter how much tea you drink. I really tried because i was curious about how they will react when finally they get a grandchild but sadly got disappointed. It always ends in miscarry.Does anybody know how miscarriage works? My lona got pregnant for the first time but I got a miscarriage, then i decided to test. I loaded my save in various stages of the pregnancy but all of them (I tried like 30 times) led to a miscarriage. I even went back to the begining of the pregnancy and did nothing other than eat and sleep at the inn and I still got a miscarriage.
Does every pregnancy has a % of being an unnavoidable miscariage? Does the father's race impact on it?
I searched the wiki but it does not even mention miscarriages at all.
I couldn't find any hard info on this, but after a few hours of testing I'm pretty sure I have a good grasp on how this works. Basically, there's a 'fetus health' parameter that's initially hidden. For it to show up on the Main Stats page Lona must learn she's pregnant (visit Elise for a test, also Lona can figure out the cause of her 'morning sickness' on her own, but only on second and subsequent pregnancies).Does anybody know how miscarriage works? My lona got pregnant for the first time but I got a miscarriage, then i decided to test. I loaded my save in various stages of the pregnancy but all of them (I tried like 30 times) led to a miscarriage. I even went back to the begining of the pregnancy and did nothing other than eat and sleep at the inn and I still got a miscarriage.
Does every pregnancy has a % of being an unnavoidable miscariage? Does the father's race impact on it?
I searched the wiki but it does not even mention miscarriages at all.
I did not know that it was strongly tied to stamina and I completely forgot that Noer Tea exists. Many thanks.I couldn't find any hard info on this, but after a few hours of testing I'm pretty sure I have a good grasp on how this works. Basically, there's a 'fetus health' parameter that's initially hidden. For it to show up on the Main Stats page Lona must learn she's pregnant (visit Elise for a test, also Lona can figure out the cause of her 'morning sickness' on her own, but only on second and subsequent pregnancies).
Fetus health drops from any stamina loss, and regenerates on day/night cycle, same as Lona's own health. The higher your food meter, the more health is regenerated. So all you really need to do to avoid miscarriage is keep Lona well fed and not abuse the 'rest' button to regenerate stamina while on a local map, because that doesn't pass time letting you expend massive amounts of stamina within a single regeneration cycle.
You can also use Noer Tea to regenerate fetus health but you shouldn't really need it if you don't massively overspend stamina.
Also, while 'fetus health' stat is still hidden, frequent vomiting (like every couple of minutes) works as a warning sign that it's dangerously low. If you see that, drop whatever you're doing and rest for a day or two, then rush to Elise for a test.
UPD: sorry, I didn't initially notice the part where you say you tried nothing but resting and still got the same result. Either there's an extra hidden factor at work that I don't know of, or even at your earliest save point fetus health was already very low. Since any stamina loss at all decreases fetus health a little bit, in theory even something like going to the bathroom can push you over the edge.
UPD2: I also had a theory at some point that 'cleaning privates' helps reduce fetus health loss but didn't thoroughly test it because in the end it all seemed to just be tied to stamina use alone. You may want to try that for science.
I usually avoid breeding in lairs for two reasons. 1) If you don't fuck them to death in time, they call for backup and the hostages die. 2) Walking around and fighting with a sore crotch is a pain in the ass. The third and unofficial reason is that the music sounds like something out of Alien and listening to it while creeping in the dark gives me anxiety lmao.Or in the caves with Deep ones. I personally made some tests because i mated with a ton of them and only fishfolk Lona gave life to. Big Deep ones or Crawlers have a very low chance if not zero to impregnate you with a Deep one. Aim for those tall ones dressed in rags with the tridents. They almost always father a Deep one baby.
Didn't find it inside thereYes, the tower just down a little bit south of the Doom Fort.
If you have the quest activated then it is a lootable item (from weapon rack) in the south-western corner of the first floor in the tower. What you loot initially is actually a stack of muskets (not usable yet as it is only a quest specific item) and the musket weapon itself is a reward for completing that quest.Didn't find it inside there
Actually it's the first mission from adam and said something like stealing general medal and in lona wiki there is 2 missions so i think this is the first mission before musket mission and I'm stuck thereIf you have the quest activated then it is a lootable item (from weapon rack) in the south-western corner of the first floor in the tower. What you loot initially is actually a stack of muskets (not usable yet as it is only a quest specific item) and the musket weapon itself is a reward for completing that quest.
If its the first quest then you must take (steal) the medal from that sargeant via steal skill. Just select it from the skill selection and use it on him.Actually it's the first mission from adam and said something like stealing general medal and in lona wiki there is 2 missions so i think this is the first mission before musket mission and I'm stuck there
Yes, the impression I got from my testing was that it was all related to stamina use. It's kind of a neat system because you lose stamina whenever you take damage, so from the coding standpoint it works without having to keep track of multiple separate factors. That's my theory anyway, for all we know there may still be separate factors, and your results seem to suggest it's not as simple.I did not know that it was strongly tied to stamina and I completely forgot that Noer Tea exists. Many thanks.
I know that the father is a random fishperson so the unbreedable npc and animals angle is not at work here.
After reading your post i went further back before getting pregnant, got pregnant from a random deepone, same result. I even came with noer tea and lots of food for the trip back and kept the fetus' health at almost max. I will push foward and try pregnancy again after the miscariage to test it further.
I also noticed that there is an icon above the climax counter (lower right corner) with what appears to be an ovulum in a jar, any idea what it is?
Now I knew I'm the dumbest one cus i didn't know that the item u steal fall on ground not in ur inventoryIf its the first quest then you must take (steal) the medal from that sargeant via steal skill. Just select it from the skill selection and use it on him.