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Revert "Added plastic mold to more recipe books." #47867

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@kevingranade kevingranade commented Mar 4, 2021

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Reverts #47826

We rejected an identical PR #45498 a while back, and the reasons haven't changed. We have an error which is plastic molds being too pervasively used and relatively rare, and this attempts to patch the secondary symptom of rarity instead of the primary issue of pervasive mold use.

@ZhilkinSerg ZhilkinSerg merged commit c6eec92 into master Mar 4, 2021
@kevingranade kevingranade deleted the revert-47826-JustOneWordPlastics branch March 4, 2021 17:30
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adamkad1 commented Mar 4, 2021

So instead of doing an easy thing and making the mold more common, people should do a hard thing, and make a lot of things stop using the mold?

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Instead of doing an incorrect thing, a harder, but correct, thing should be done? Yes.

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adamkad1 commented Mar 4, 2021

Well if anyone wanted to do this, they would need to open a discussion to figure out which things deserve a mold

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Lamandus commented Mar 5, 2021

get rid of the damn mold all together! Add a clump of clay for all those recipes instead and we have a deal.

until then I will just mod myself the autolearn in... until good options are accepted.

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I think adding a chunk of clay would be a very reasonable step to a wide number of things that currently use the plastic mold.

Let's keep the plastic mold for the high end complex stuff, which logically should require something difficult to acquire.

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Xpyder commented Jun 23, 2021

Let's keep the plastic mold for the high end complex stuff, which logically should require something difficult to acquire.

I would present that a mold only makes sense for batch creation. for a high end complex item the plastic should be custom crafted for that particular item (and thus just represented by time, material, and proficiency not by a separate item)

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