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Curiosity is a mechanic that allows a hearthling to develop [[Learning Points]]. It is implemented by studying peculiar objects either found or created in the game. The [[Study Interface]], found by pressing the second button on the character window, is where curiosities can be placed for study.
Curiosity is a mechanic that allows a hearthling to develop [[Learning Points]]. It is implemented by studying peculiar objects either found or created in the game. The [[Study Interface]], found by pressing the second button on the character window, is where curiosities can be placed for study.
You can't study more than one curiosity of each type.
You can't study more than one curiosity of each type.
The sum [[Mental Weight]] of your curiosities can't exceed your [[Attention Limit]], which is equal to your base [[Intelligence]].
The sum [[Mental Weight]] of your curiosities can't exceed your [[Attention Limit]], which is equal to your base [[Intelligence]]. Quality is thought to increase LP gain, and there is a possibility that better quality curiosities take less time to study.
As of now quality seems to have no effect on curiosities.


===Known Curiosities===
===Known Curiosities===

Revision as of 13:46, 13 March 2011

Curiosity is a mechanic that allows a hearthling to develop Learning Points. It is implemented by studying peculiar objects either found or created in the game. The Study Interface, found by pressing the second button on the character window, is where curiosities can be placed for study. You can't study more than one curiosity of each type. The sum Mental Weight of your curiosities can't exceed your Attention Limit, which is equal to your base Intelligence. Quality is thought to increase LP gain, and there is a possibility that better quality curiosities take less time to study.

Known Curiosities

Cone cow (weight 1) - 1 Pine cone, 4 branches

Clay Chariot (weight 3) - 4 Acre clay, pottery

Primitive doll - 1 Stone axe, 1 Bone saw, 1 Block of Wood

Ant Soldiers (weight 2) - Found by Raiding an Ant hill

Dandelion - Foraged on moor

Cat gold - By-product of chipping stone from a boulder

Ladybug - Creature to catch

Wishbone - By-product of butchering chickens

Bark boat - Crafted