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Famine and buffer food
Giant deer eyeball (no one will eat this thing, right? Are used to make eye patches or turrets. Rhinoceros horn (this thing is also used to make turrets) is a high bird's egg (the disadvantage is that it can't be folded, and it is often used to make bacon fried eggs, 1 branch +2 monster meat+1 high bird's egg), and Grom's mucus (high-grade fertilizer, which can also be eaten back but brain-damaged) is a beehive (strangely, this one can). That's wax paper. The stand-alone version of the bee will lose the packaging diagram. If you want to hunt bees online, you can use wax paper and rope as wrapping paper to wrap things. It's called a BUG because packaged things don't take time! For example, I packed 40 kinds of food.

Open the package, the contents are what they were when they were put in! For example, I made 40 pitaya pies in spring and put them in autumn after packaging, which is still the freshness when packaging! ) Cheesecake (65,438+100,000 days, basically used as a turkey trap, in addition to the online version, there are chefs who can use BUFF to draw cheesecake into dishes! For example, Chili powder, make a pile of cheesecake coated with Chili and put it in a box. Whoever hits the BOSS, he used to take 1! ) Mandrake, this thing is used to play the flute, or as a turkey trap for a while. In addition, my mandrake has always been a decoration, because I can't bear to use it. I haven't had a chance to make a second flute, so I have been sleeping in a box. . . Rotten food and rotten eggs. Although both of them can be eaten, the former is used as fertilizer alone, and it is stronger after the early stage of online production (broken petals are used as fertilizer for transplanting crops). The rotten eggs at the back are more used to make gunpowder (gunpowder is boring to go to the crypt to blow up the earthquake to pick up things, and it saves a lot of time to blow up the last BOSS knitter. )