Glass jars/filters and dew collector updates

Jars/collectors/filters
• Honey is not a jar anymore instead it's honey come and you must add 4 plus a jar to make jar of honey or honey come can be made into glue.

• With wasteland treasures 4 you can make water straws too sip water safely without taking damage but at the cost of Durability (and it needs a water filter and they both are now Findable at your local hardware or Savage country)

• Jars are about 600 each plus any liquid.

• Jars can break if you fall and take damage or die from fall damage

• Jars can ONLY be crafted once you have a crucible
• Dew collectors store up too 6 (to 12 with the trap) things of dirty water to drink/clean

• You get your Jars back from Crafting glue however the cleaner the water the more glue you craft.

• Crude water filters is a resources too craft using clay, sand, coal and paper and allows you too make clean water on a campfire but it takes a long time to make

Water

• Water filter is now a resources not a helmet mod, the helmet mod is removed

• Water in every biome is polluted and it gets worst per biome

1. Forest has polluted
2. Burnt, desert, snow has contaminated water takes even longer too clean/ distilled.
3. Wasteland has irradiated water and needs special items to even slightly clean it

• Boiled water can be consumed buts a chance to make you sick.

• Distilled and mineral water is the only safe water to drink. Clean versions of tea and other brews are available Both need a Chemistry station

• It can be crafted in a camp fire but you need a beaker
 
Another feature is perhaps things that normally would store water would have have a icon much like a dew collectors showing water level/quality

You can ether drink it from the source or place a jar too collect it
  • Blue means it's safe-ish but you will only get this from dew collectors with filters
  • Yellow means water is contaminated
  • Red means it's contaminated
  • Dark green is irradiated
You can also collect water from these sources
  • Toilets
  • Sinks
  • Water systems behind houses
  • Fire hydrants
  • Dew collectors
  • Water pipes
  • Water pumps
Or you can gather water from lakes/rivers.
 
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