@FeyLittleWing Yes, I'm planning to release an update as soon as I can. It might take anywhere from a few hours to a few days, depending on how much Nintendo has actually changed in the game files.
Not that I post any more than I do here, but if you'd rather follow me on the other blue flying animal app, you can do so here: https://t.co/FeUvqxMuCX
For anyone playing or finishing up TOTK, I created a website with an interactive map containing basically all collectible things of the game. There's also a Hyrule Compendium and an armor upgrade tracker (more soon). Check it out!
https://t.co/UXoPGkR5mN
#totk#TearsOfTheKingdom
@eggland_art v0.151 now has sorting options for weapon class or brand when selecting weapons or headgear/clothes/shoes as category. Clicking on the category from the "Categories" header fold-out will automatically apply those sorting options by default now.
@Sabe002 Hey! You can look up villagers by name in the search bar or filter all entries by e.g. category (same as clicking on "Categories" > "Residents"). Several items like photos, posters, birthdays in the calendar will also link back to a villager's info.
@npimnbk Strange. I haven't made any substantial changes recently and the website works on all my devices. Did you maybe add a new extension or something? You could also try to open the website in incognito mode and see if it loads (don't worry your local data is save).
@BinaryPretzel Yes there is a (admittedly hidden) way to do that! If you want to add a DIY only, append ";#" to the item name. If you want to add an item ignoring its DIY recipe, append ";!#". This now also works with items that have variants.
I can't believe it has been over a full year now since the flower sim has been released...and it's still having consistently around 500-600 daily users! Very happy how that project turned out after all.
@DaMegaTaco Gold roses cannot breed on their own but can act as a breeding partner. Also, gold roses always have 0000 as genes which means they are essentially acting like a white rose when another rose tries to breed with them. Thats how you got your red roses.
@DaMegaTaco Breeding any black roses cannot produce red roses - there is no gene combination that would allow this. I assume you were trying to get gold roses from the black ones and you probably had some gold roses in that field.