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You'll see all of your Sprouts in random places at their various stages of growth and any applicable import items that you've unlocked. Some Sprouts have ranged effects when collected so their placement matters, but you can't move them around where they are once grown so some strategic trimming may be in order if your fields (sometimes called gardens) get full. Collecting plants can earn you {{CraftReq|Bits}} and Gaming EXP. | You'll see all of your Sprouts in random places at their various stages of growth and any applicable import items that you've unlocked. Some Sprouts have ranged effects when collected so their placement matters, but you can't move them around where they are once grown so some strategic trimming may be in order if your fields (sometimes called gardens) get full. Collecting plants can earn you {{CraftReq|Bits}} and Gaming EXP. | ||
Using your [[File:Gaming Bits - Blue.png]] Bits you've earnt from your garden, you can upgrade the skill itself, buy Superbits upgrades, upgrade [[Alchemy|Bubbles]], and boost the blessings on [[Divinity#The Divines|Divinity Gods]]! | |||
==The "Toolbox"== | ==The "Toolbox"== | ||
This is the section with the various upgrades that you can purchase. At the top is your Bit Counter and the Logbook which details all of the plants, and their growth stages, that you've reached before which provides a Bit gain multiplier. Bits are also colored in either White, Green, Red, Purple, or Blue and they change color once you reach 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 for that tier. ({{Icons|Gaming Bits - Blue}}= 1e72 Bits, {{Icons|Gaming Bits - Purple}}= 1e54 Bits, {{Icons|Gaming Bits - Red}}= 1e36 Bits, {{Icons|Gaming Bits - Green}}= 1e18 Bits.) | This is the section with the various upgrades that you can purchase. At the top is your Bit Counter and the Logbook which details all of the plants, and their growth stages, that you've reached before which provides a Bit gain multiplier. Bits are also colored in either White, Green, Red, Purple, or Blue and they change color once you reach 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 for that tier. ({{Icons|Gaming Bits - Blue}}= 1e72 Bits, {{Icons|Gaming Bits - Purple}}= 1e54 Bits, {{Icons|Gaming Bits - Red}}= 1e36 Bits, {{Icons|Gaming Bits - Green}}= 1e18 Bits.) |
Revision as of 19:24, 17 November 2023
Welcome to Plant Pickers! I mean Gaming!
The Field
This is the main screen that you see when you open up the Gaming view. There's quite a bit that can go on here, but initially you won't see much.
You'll see all of your Sprouts in random places at their various stages of growth and any applicable import items that you've unlocked. Some Sprouts have ranged effects when collected so their placement matters, but you can't move them around where they are once grown so some strategic trimming may be in order if your fields (sometimes called gardens) get full. Collecting plants can earn you Bits and Gaming EXP.
Using your Bits you've earnt from your garden, you can upgrade the skill itself, buy Superbits upgrades, upgrade Bubbles, and boost the blessings on Divinity Gods!
The "Toolbox"
This is the section with the various upgrades that you can purchase. At the top is your Bit Counter and the Logbook which details all of the plants, and their growth stages, that you've reached before which provides a Bit gain multiplier. Bits are also colored in either White, Green, Red, Purple, or Blue and they change color once you reach 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 for that tier. (= 1e72 Bits, = 1e54 Bits, = 1e36 Bits, = 1e18 Bits.)
Fertilizer
Initially unlocked, this provides your first set of 3 upgrades at the cost of Bits: Base bit value, Growth cycle time, and the maximum amount of Sprouts you can have.
Mutation
This is where you can unlock new breeds of Sprouts by using DNA from harvesting sprouts; more DNA equates to higher chance, though the rate slows with each new Sprout. You can also spend Bits increase the chance for a Sprout to evolve, or move to the next growth stage, every growth cycle.
Mutation/ Plant Name |
Effect |
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Sprout |
The basic plant. 1x Bits and 1x gaming exp. |
Fungi |
Gives 3x more Bits when picked, but gives no gaming exp. Usually, gaming exp is based on Bits gained |
Bonsai |
Gives 4x Bits per evolution instead of the normal 3x Bits per evolution that other plants get |
Cactus |
Gives growth cycles to surrounding plants within 230 pixels. The more evolutions the cactus has, the more cycles it gives! |
Blossom |
Gives 2x more Bits when picked, and 5x more gaming exp too. |
Voraci |
Instantly grows plants, the amount based on Voraci's Evolution. These plants can be Sprouts, Fungi, Bonsai, Cactus, or Blossoms. |
Berri Bush |
Gives 7x more Bits when picked, and 3x more gaming exp too. |
Evergreen |
Gives up to 100x more Bits when picked, but the exact multiplier is random. It could be as low as just 1x Bits. |
Chemical |
Moves everything in garden ahead in time when picked. This includes import item cooldowns and growing all plants. |
Imports
Expensive boxes from Idlezon that once unlocked give various abilities that can be upgraded.
Superbits
Spend bits on bonuses around the game. The bonuses are displayed in a two-dimensional table, where in order to make a certain bonus unlockable, you have to first purchase the bonus to the left or above it.
Note: MSA is the "Miniature Soul Apparatus" of the Automation Arm unlocked through Construction.
Skill Mastery
Upon completing Rift 16 in World 4, Skill Mastery unlocks. Skill Mastery gives you account wide bonuses based on your skill's total level across every player.
Total Level Req | Bonus | |
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150 | +25% Gaming EXP gain | |
200 | 1.15x Gaming bits gained | |
300 | +5% Total damage | |
400 | +10% All skill EXP | |
500 | +5% All skill efficiency | |
750 | +1% Printer output | |
1000 | +25% All skill EXP |