gofantasy542
Refugee
I love that empty jars have returned to 7 Days, and I noticed that Dew Collectors remain an option as well, even if they take longer to get than previously. This led to me thinking that the jars will eventually become obsolete to players and no longer meaningful as soon as they start building dew collectors. Then I remembered that the new Apiary requires flowers as fuel to produce honey. I had a thought, what if the dew collector required empty jars to be used as fuel to create jars of water, murky without filter and normal otherwise? This way the empty jars remain relevant in late game rather than having the dew collectors magically create jars. This could be taken a step further, requiring the same to be true for the apiary, since it would technically magically create jars as well to put the honey in. You could also potentially use a resource tracker similar to how the forge tracks how much of a material has been smelted and is available for use, like iron, and have the player "use" the empty jars with the collector and apiary similar to how they would collect water from other water sources as long as there is enough water or honey collected and available to fill a jar in the corresponding structure. Thoughts?