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* Blue XP mostly comes from researching body parts and such on the church basement's study desk. If you need science, make a bunch of paper out of corpse skin and pump those into the desk. Later on the best source is to make stone grave fences and glass. You can also buy a book from the Astrologer once every week, but you | * Blue XP mostly comes from researching body parts and such on the church basement's study desk. If you need science, make a bunch of paper out of corpse skin and pump those into the desk. Later on the best source is to make stone grave fences and glass. You can also buy a book from the Astrologer once every week, but you'll usually have a better use for money. | ||
* Chests will provide items for the crafting areas that they are located in, e.g. any chest in the working area just outside the house will stock items for the furnaces and saws, but not for the nearby garden. The storage area below the house can be filled up with chests if you really want, to but they won't provide stock for other areas. Mostly it's just used for wine making casks. | * Chests will provide items for the crafting areas that they are located in, e.g. any chest in the working area just outside the house will stock items for the furnaces and saws, but not for the nearby garden. The storage area below the house can be filled up with chests if you really want, to but they won't provide stock for other areas. Mostly it's just used for wine-making casks. | ||
* Bodies are a bit complex and checking the wiki is advised (same with alchemy, do NOT try to guess the patterns yourself) but as a rule of thumb you want to pull out the blood and fat of every body you get. Other parts either increase red skulls or randomly will give big adds or big removals, depending on the part. One note is that the brains and intestines don't stack, so just grind them up as you take them out. Basically you want to look at each corpse and see how many skulls it has total. Take out the fat and blood of the ones that are decent (at least three white skulls and minimal red ones) and just harvest/cremate the crappy ones. You don't want to bury every body because if they only have one or two white skulls (or God forbid none) they will barely add anything to your graveyard and will eventually just need to he exhumed anyway. | * Bodies are a bit complex and checking the wiki is advised (same with alchemy, do NOT try to guess the patterns yourself) but as a rule of thumb you want to pull out the blood and fat of every body you get. Other parts either increase red skulls or randomly will give big adds or big removals, depending on the part. One note is that the brains and intestines don't stack, so just grind them up as you take them out. Basically you want to look at each corpse and see how many skulls it has total. Take out the fat and blood of the ones that are decent (at least three white skulls and minimal red ones) and just harvest/cremate the crappy ones. You don't want to bury every body because if they only have one or two white skulls (or God forbid none) they will barely add anything to your graveyard and will eventually just need to he exhumed anyway. |