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Thread: Aurilian Plant Guide Understanding the plant and growth v2.00 [Final]
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Theomv1979
Mon Sep 26, 2005 1:22 pm
#131
is this item tradeable? im intrested in buying one
any idea on how much they would sell for?
Ronanklan
Mon Sep 26, 2005 4:52 pm
#132
Well i have seen some pople buy a small one for 1-2 million but a large i good health can go for like 15 -20 million
KaliMaul
Thu Sep 29, 2005 12:27 am
#133
For some reason I can't make my plant update more than 3-4 times a day. Why is that?
Ronanklan
Tue Oct 04, 2005 8:00 pm
#134
Ok ive had my Plant for bout a month now and i had it at Below Normal Water level and Normal Nutrient Level and it had a Very Slow Growth rate the whole time and it was in Perfect Condition then when it finally updatetd to a regular "aurllian Plant" the health went to Full of life and the Growth rate went to Wilting and now im stuck i dont kow what it likes i know the needs change but does anyone have any hints or suggestions as what i should try now that it updated?
Ronanklan
Fri Oct 07, 2005 12:25 am
#135
I have decided to sell my plant you can find it on the Chilastra Galaxy Trade forums check it out if your insterested
IGN: Azlon Ulroar
AuctionPrice: 2 million
Buyout Price: 4 million
dfnder
Tue Oct 11, 2005 1:43 pm
#136
currently the fruit heal 1000 point of health and are 10 filling - that may seem good to some and poor to others
Dallasar
Fri Oct 21, 2005 3:16 pm
#137
Just a thought but bare with me on this one.
Lets think of where these plants come from: Aurilia, Dathomir. A dry, arid climate that probably doesn't receive too much rainfall. Lets also look at the samples of graphs that people have submitted in this thread. The trend seems to be that more water = more problems. Of course each plant will have its own IDEAL settings but this may be somewhere to start with a trend in the plants consumption of water. I dont personally have a plant yet, this information is only based on what I've read here and be it correct or incorrect, I just thought I'd toss it out there. Would be helpful to everyone if more people would comprise these charts and make them available for everyone to see. We could look for trends in healthy plants, as well as trends in sick plants. What were the levels your plants were at when they were most healthy? What were the levels just before they died? All of this information would be helpful. A slight tweak of the chart itself would also be beneficial, IMHO. Heres what I mean:
You're listing the plants water/nutrient levels and the state your plant is in at those levels. What might be nice is to work in some kind of timeline and only have one update per slot, I know this would take up much more room and time but if you did that, you can put a description of what you did to your plant between the updates for example.
If I got my plant today and it was in Fair condition, and Very slow growth rate at Dry and Miniscule Water/Nutrient levels. Lets say I tweaked it and added a couple units of nutrients to see what happened. I could effectively include all of this information in the chart. I could track the direct result of what I'd done. I could see, well adding those nutrients helped the plant, or hindered the plant. And take the next action that I thought to be wise. All the while recording my progress.
Bottom line: Some plants are GOING to die. But if you read this guide, and carefully plot out your decisions in light of things you've tried in the past, you're bound to have better success than you would just blindly charging in and trying to care for one of these things.
After reading this guide I hope to get a plant of my own soon as it seems like both a huge challenge, but if done correctly could be a huge payoff. Financially because I would assume pvpers would be very interested in the Aurilian Fruits. But also personally, because you know how difficult it is to accomplish what you've done.
Dallasar - Starsider Server
Lets think of where these plants come from: Aurilia, Dathomir. A dry, arid climate that probably doesn't receive too much rainfall. Lets also look at the samples of graphs that people have submitted in this thread. The trend seems to be that more water = more problems. Of course each plant will have its own IDEAL settings but this may be somewhere to start with a trend in the plants consumption of water. I dont personally have a plant yet, this information is only based on what I've read here and be it correct or incorrect, I just thought I'd toss it out there. Would be helpful to everyone if more people would comprise these charts and make them available for everyone to see. We could look for trends in healthy plants, as well as trends in sick plants. What were the levels your plants were at when they were most healthy? What were the levels just before they died? All of this information would be helpful. A slight tweak of the chart itself would also be beneficial, IMHO. Heres what I mean:
You're listing the plants water/nutrient levels and the state your plant is in at those levels. What might be nice is to work in some kind of timeline and only have one update per slot, I know this would take up much more room and time but if you did that, you can put a description of what you did to your plant between the updates for example.
If I got my plant today and it was in Fair condition, and Very slow growth rate at Dry and Miniscule Water/Nutrient levels. Lets say I tweaked it and added a couple units of nutrients to see what happened. I could effectively include all of this information in the chart. I could track the direct result of what I'd done. I could see, well adding those nutrients helped the plant, or hindered the plant. And take the next action that I thought to be wise. All the while recording my progress.
Bottom line: Some plants are GOING to die. But if you read this guide, and carefully plot out your decisions in light of things you've tried in the past, you're bound to have better success than you would just blindly charging in and trying to care for one of these things.
After reading this guide I hope to get a plant of my own soon as it seems like both a huge challenge, but if done correctly could be a huge payoff. Financially because I would assume pvpers would be very interested in the Aurilian Fruits. But also personally, because you know how difficult it is to accomplish what you've done.
Dallasar - Starsider Server
WoenK
Mon Oct 24, 2005 11:49 am
#138
Got mine to normal grow rate with moist (a) and high (a) and a lot oft talking to it, ticklicng, kissing (?!) and dancing around it 
Already a large one in perfect condition after 5 weeks
Already a large one in perfect condition after 5 weeks
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