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    Junior Member Freezerburn Curiosity mrchucho's Avatar
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    It's odd because, if you go by the books in the Library, Runeys should replenish when your crops mature. I know something similar happens in the dungeons, but I saw no appreciable difference in Runey population after my above-ground crops matured.

    Also, each zone has a Runey icon which, I think indicates an increased likelihood of spawning that type of Runey.

    I wish I didn't have to worry about Runeys, but I'm afraid I'll be hamstrung if I don't...

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    Runeys are pretty much the only real problem with the game. Such a pain to manage the things. Also, if you feel like doing a lot of repetitive tasks, fishing can easily replace farming as a main source of income once you get the teleports to the bottom of dungeons going.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrchucho View Post
    It's odd because, if you go by the books in the Library, Runeys should replenish when your crops mature. I know something similar happens in the dungeons, but I saw no appreciable difference in Runey population after my above-ground crops matured.

    Also, each zone has a Runey icon which, I think indicates an increased likelihood of spawning that type of Runey.

    I wish I didn't have to worry about Runeys, but I'm afraid I'll be hamstrung if I don't...
    Only the crops in your field affect runey production. There is also a catch to that. They only appear in the Homestead, and in the Homestead, Runeys don't decrease on their own. You need to have 9 crops fully harvestable or grass and you will recieve 1 if a random type of Runey each day you have one set of 9 crops or grass ready to be harvested.

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    Very interesting. So, is there a good way to replenish Runeys in zones besides your Homestead? Short of slowly spawning them in your homestead and moving them, of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrchucho View Post
    Very interesting. So, is there a good way to replenish Runeys in zones besides your Homestead? Short of slowly spawning them in your homestead and moving them, of course.
    There is, but it can be tedious. First, you will need to make a grass area have the following, I believe it was this amount of each: 60 water, all the rocks you can, no trees and a small amount of grass. The next day, you will gain a massive amount of grass. Keep these grass stored. You will also need a lot of all types of Runey in order to make an area other than the Homestead Prosperous. You will need 35 of each in the area for it to be prosperous. When you can make an area prosperous, drop some extra Grass Runey in the area. While an area is in prosperity, it will produce random amounts of Random Runey in that area except for grass which is depleted by 2 each day while in prosperity. This will help you to keep the grass producing area stocked to make more grass. Continue until all areas are in prosperity, EXCEPT the Homestead. NEVER let the Homestead become prosperous when all other areas are prosperous, if you do, you WILL NOT gain the benefits of the prosperous areas.

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