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Hemp
LolzThor
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Will hemp have any part of the game in any area? The real world applications of hemp can be extraordinary and was curious if it had any place in AoC. I would love to be a hemp farmer >;)
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Rope, bags/inventory containers and a consumable that uh, enhances perception at the expense of reaction time...
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I wanna smoke it too. (Why not?)
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@Vhaeyne Its universal
I think the entire human race would love to see the evidence....
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I let out a loud shriek in my work room. lmao
I heard a bird ♫
Rope
Cloth
Food
Salves
Painreliever
Many of these applications ,which were used for millenia. I would rather have a Verra naturally occuring plant to fill its role though.
We can call it Hempi.
Fuel:
No need to rely on fossil fuels to power our engines. Hemp-derived biofuel is both economical and environmentally-friendly thanks to its short grow time, ability to replenish the soil and 11 percent oxygen content (and no sulfur emissions like other fuel types). Not only that, hemp fuel may actually be able to extend the life of many vehicles because of its superior lubricating abilities compared to petroleum.
Vehicles:
Cars, bicycles and even airplanes have been made using hemp fibers which are both light weight and structurally-sound. The light weight design can improve fuel efficiency and the stability of materials can help decrease production costs without compromising safety.
Textiles:
Textiles made from hemp are durable, versatile, biodegradable and relatively easy to produce. Hemp fibers are also more resistant to weather and ultraviolet rays than cotton and silk, and can be mixed with other materials to create clothing hybrids that are both comfortable and fashionable.
Cosmetics:
Hemp seed oil is a popular additive in cosmetics thanks to its high concentration of fatty acids. By adding these fats to beauty products, users can experience increased hair and nail growth (and strength) and a slow the aging process of skin. They may also help reduce acne breakouts and improve skin conditions, like dermatitis and eczema.
Food:
Hemp is incredibly nutritious thanks to high levels of protein and a perfect balance of essential amino acids. Hemp leaves contain high amounts of fiber, iron, potassium and zinc, though the most nutritious part of the plant is the seeds which can be pressed to retrieve oil or eaten as-is for a quick energy boost.
Building materials:
Hemp products make great building materials because they are durable, light weight and affordable to produce. Not only that, hemp-based building materials are fire-, water- and rodent-proof; and its strength and flexibility make it ideal for resisting damage caused by earthquakes, floods or other natural disasters.
Medicine:
Though hemp contains very little THC (which makes it non-psychoactive), it does contain large amounts of CBD, or the primary restorative cannabinoid found in cannabis. Medicines made from hemp are therefore extremely beneficial to those seeking the medical benefits of cannabis without the high.
ROFL when you say "hemp is universal" in response to me saying Verra is another planet. It sounds like you are saying hemp is universal throughout the universe.
That has to my the most sperg response on this forum to date.
Glad to see you have fun looking up hemp.
Top marks!
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Alchemist: "here, a hemp potion for ya."
BUUUT Were gonna see plenty of whats on Earth in the game so why cant we have Hemp? I didnt know Dwarves, Orcs and elves and other Earth based fantasy creatures could exist on another planet but not hemp.
It's fine if its in the game. I would imagine that most fantasy settings have earth-like equivalents for most natural life. I just prefer when world builders come up with new things that make the world interesting. Take something like "moon sugar"/" Skooma" from elder scrolls. They could have just made it opium or some other plant, but Bethesda came up with something unique for their world.
If you look at the races in AoC, they are recognizable enough for you to say that they are "elfs" and "dwarfs", but they put the effort in to make sure that they are different enough to show some thought and creativity has been put into them to tie them into the world of Verra.
TLDR: I don't mind if AoC copies earths homework, as long as they change it a little.
This is my personal feedback, shared to help the game thrive in its niche.