AppalingBlue

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Lol, glad to see I wasn't the only one thought they look like L.



So Corrupt Lizards and Underground Young Men are the only ones that have non-weapon scalable stun damage?
Think so. Also Underground Young Men only get stun-only attacks (lightning bolt and AoE orb) for their elite variant. Non-elites (who don't look like L) get a useless arm swing instead that deals regular HP damage.

Edit: Oh wait, Elite Underground DLC males also get scalable stun damage. They're pretty bad compared to their grown-up version though, so I overlooked them.


Guess that was where I was going wrong. Since I never made any food for my NPCs.

Any tips on to place food in a nice way without just having like 10 tables right next to each other? Cause I want my settlements to still look kind of natural without it looking like some ultra meta gamer cheese factory.
Just need one table. Most food can be placed overlapping each other (some exceptions exist like milk bottles), so you can stack 100 of them overlapping each other and they'll look like they're just one food.

Heck strictly speaking you don't even need the table after you're done placing. Interacting with a table just lets you place food via R-click (instead of the default behavior of eating them); you can place the food wherever you want within your build radius. You can use this to hide the food behind a building if you don't like how it looks. Do remember where you placed it though in case you want to swap food in the future. Or use Cassie's Build Manager to help you keep track.
 
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aesir150

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I just started a new game today in the current version just to test some stuff. I selected Yona, ran north east to the first large native settlement and attempted to lure a DLC male native.

The DLC native male was doing 12 stun damage per hit on Yona with his wooden club instead of just 2. After knocking him out and looking at his stats, he was level 14 and he had an attack of 10 (2), which indicates that his attacks stats was adding to his stun damage instead of the regular 2 damage it use to do.

Then I ran south to one of the smaller native villages knocked out one of the DLC male natives there and saw he was level 8, attack stat of 5 (2), he was doing 7 stun damage to Yona when he hit her.

I increased Yona's attack stats by 2, so it showed as 3 (2), but she was still just hitting 2 stun damage with the wooden club.

In the new versions of the game do enemy natives do more stun damage than your friendly ones? As in their stun damage increases with their attack stats while your NPCs don't? Or do your NPCs stun damage also increase with their attack stats, just not with player character (Man / Yona)?

Edit: After further testing it seems that enemy NPC's attack stats only increase their stun damage when hitting one of the player characters, as in Man / Yona. But when they hit friendly NPCs they still do whatever the weapon stun value is. As in if hostile native with a club hits your domesticated/friendly native with a wooden club, it will only do 2 stun damage to them.

Anyone know if this is a bug or intentional design by the devs?
 
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AppalingBlue

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I just started a new game today in the current version just to test some stuff. I selected Yona, ran north east to the first large native settlement and attempted to lure a DLC male native.

The DLC native male was doing 12 stun damage per hit on Yona with his wooden club instead of just 2. After knocking him out and looking at his stats, he was level 14 and he had an attack of 10 (2), which indicates that his attacks stats was adding to his stun damage instead of the regular 2 damage it use to do.

Then I ran south to one of the smaller native villages knocked out one of the DLC male natives there and saw he was level 8, attack stat of 5 (2), he was doing 7 stun damage to Yona when he hit her.

I increased Yona's attack stats by 2, so it showed as 3 (2), but she was still just hitting 2 stun damage with the wooden club.

In the new versions of the game do enemy natives do more stun damage than your friendly ones? As in their stun damage increases with their attack stats while your NPCs don't? Or do your NPCs stun damage also increase with their attack stats, just not with player character (Man / Yona)?

Edit: After further testing it seems that enemy NPC's attack stats only increase their stun damage when hitting one of the player characters, as in Man / Yona. But when they hit friendly NPCs they still do whatever the weapon stun value is. As in if hostile native with a club hits your domesticated/friendly native with a wooden club, it will only do 2 stun damage to them.

Anyone know if this is a bug or intentional design by the devs?
Yeah, NPC's base attack gets added to their stun damage against the currently player-controlled character. (Yona or Man if not controlled only get whacked for 2 stun damage like other NPCs.) Double standards. This has been the case even in older versions of the game.

This is likely intentional since TON seems really stingy about letting you or your allies deal stun damage to enemies. Shame really, all it does is encourage cheesier methods to capture NPCs like stacked spikes or Cursed Mirror Shield.
 

thaideptrai

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Can someone help me with this case? I'm having a bug where furniture and NPCs are stuck inside the house, and I can't remove them.
 

nagger9999

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Here is my savedata xml for visits or raids (made with 0.4.5.6 beta). There is one main production base, one base used specifically for raids, as well as 8 smaller satellite bases, so lots of map exploring to do. In total there are 83 NPCs to visit and talk to, all with unique visit dialogues.
Drop the file into your Mad Island\Mad Island_Data\StreamingAssets\DLSave folder and enjoy!
and btw how did you make yona preggo???
 

nagger9999

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Damn I never thought I'd find a sandbox game more depraved than Kenshi lmao

It's actually pretty fun too
wha???kenshi??? depraved??? is being an exile from the hive with no limbs in the middle of desert depraved??? or being killed several time by a fucking immortal mosquito??? fuck the fire nation. love both games.
 
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Explorer484

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and btw how did you make yona preggo???
Hehe, I spawned her daughter (Young Lady - npc 9) and then edited Yona's stat file to make it look as if she had become pregnant and had then successfully given birth and then also edited the daughter's stat file, to show her parents' names, because I'm OCD ;)
 
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nagger9999

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Hehe, I spawned her daughter (Young Lady - npc 9) and then edited Yona's stat file to make it look as if she had become pregnant and had then successfully given birth and then also edited the daughter's stat file, to show her parents' names, because I'm OCD ;)
mad... island...
 
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nagger9999

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Hehe, I spawned her daughter (Young Lady - npc 9) and then edited Yona's stat file to make it look as if she had become pregnant and had then successfully given birth and then also edited the daughter's stat file, to show her parents' names, because I'm OCD ;)
btw why so many slavic names and dicks on stakes?
 

DreagenCode

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I’m guessing personally preference?
Like I’m notorious about just throwing building and shit down wherever, I have no mind for organization.
Same but for a different reason, I simply can't be fucked making things look pretty if I am just trying to rush from start to end and see how fast I can go.
 

ciphertul

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Same but for a different reason, I simply can't be fucked making things look pretty if I am just trying to rush from start to end and see how fast I can go.
That is a part of it for me too. No point in doing it again when you rerun the story again after a big update.
 

KodomoXL

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I have a few questions about this game if I want to play only as male mc do I lost majority content in the game? and this question is a bit weird, but can you prevent the other male npc to had sexual with other female in game?
 

zSeraphimz

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So after starting the bridge cutscene there's a blue quest mark near the village east of the tri-gem gate, but it become grey after any loading screen, anyone know what it is?
 

ciphertul

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I have a few questions about this game if I want to play only as male mc do I lost majority content in the game? and this question is a bit weird, but can you prevent the other male npc to had sexual with other female in game?
Yes and no to the first question. Some of the things do require Yona (the female MC) to progress the story before Man can do stuff. Like Reika can date Man but Reika requires you to play Yona to get her.
Yes, you can turn off Love and Sex for anyone you have befriended.
 

ycbalabala

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So after starting the bridge cutscene there's a blue quest mark near the village east of the tri-gem gate, but it become grey after any loading screen, anyone know what it is?
The bridge cutscene mentioned Takumi is still out there - this is Takumi's location, if you want to get him. There's another potential party member you can get there too, unless you choose rape.
Takumi can be reached from the Prison with Man, and the marker shows as blue when you are a. playing as Man and b. not on the regular overworld (i.e. underground or in the prison).
You can access the prison from the hole in the rock next to the lake displayed at the bottom of your map.
 
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zSeraphimz

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The bridge cutscene mentioned Takumi is still out there - this is Takumi's location, if you want to get him. There's another potential party member you can get there too, unless you choose rape.
Takumi can be reached from the Prison with Man, and the marker shows as blue when you are a. playing as Man and b. not on the regular overworld (i.e. underground or in the prison).
You can access the prison from the hole in the rock next to the lake displayed at the bottom of your map.
Yeah it did say that Man will go and rescue Takumi but i have no clue where the prison entrance was, the marker was vague af
 
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