Then cried when he encountered an Armour-Plated-Feral-Wright-Regnerating-Irradiated-Demolisher-Spider-Zombie-Bear-Combo-Monster the next morning while still using a wooden club as a weapon. ;-)Buddy of mine leveled up a bunch laughing maniacally
Oh he'd just get eaten, after the first clip of ammo he'd be lunch.Then cried when he encountered an Armour-Plated-Feral-Wright-Regnerating-Irradiated-Demolisher-Spider-Zombie-Bear-Combo-Monster the next morning while still using a wooden club as a weapon. ;-)
It does, unless you wait a bit of time between each of the same bundle. Just like crafting things works for exp.Doesn't that have diminishing returns?
Yeah I noticed this once I found the book that lets you do it, I just didn't bundle things as it felt exploity to me.A18 experimental added a bundling schematic that lets you put all those stacks of whatever into HUGE bundles for easier carrying. Its nice, really. However bundling things up turns out gives you an ***LOAD of experience! Ok, and then you can take it apart and bundle them up again.
Buddy of mine leveled up a bunch laughing maniacally when he discovered it and then yelled about it to Kumquat who said they will likely patch it. Guess they havent yet. Hopefully they will before we get out of experimental.
Ahhh ok, I gotcha now. It seems that it is treating the act of bundling as if you crafted that stack for the first time.A18 experimental added a bundling schematic that lets you put all those stacks of whatever into HUGE bundles for easier carrying. Its nice, really. However bundling things up turns out gives you an ***LOAD of experience!
You could say that for half the "features" 7dtd has.Ahhh ok, I gotcha now. It seems that it is treating the act of bundling as if you crafted that stack for the first time.
That has got to be an unintended bug. Can't imagine someone thought that was a good game mechanic.