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<h1>Lifespan</h1> |
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<p>This determines how long a queen's lifespan will be! The higher the number, the longer the life. |
<p>This determines how long a queen's lifespan will be! The higher the number, the longer the life.<br/><br/>The value below is the number of seconds (real-time) that a queen will last for before dying and producing offspring.</p> |
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! Trait Number !! Trait Name !! Value |
! Trait Number !! Trait Name !! Value |
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| 1 || Hyper || |
| 1 || Hyper || 60s |
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| 2 || Rapid || |
| 2 || Rapid || 120s |
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| 3 || Short || |
| 3 || Short || 180s |
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| 4 || Normal || |
| 4 || Normal || 240s |
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| 5 || Long || |
| 5 || Long || 360s |
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| 6 || Ancient || |
| 6 || Ancient || 480s |
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| 7 || Eternal || |
| 7 || Eternal || 1200s |
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<h1>Productivity</h1> |
<h1>Productivity</h1> |
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<p>This is how much honeycomb or frame products a queen's hive will produce! Higher productivity means more goodies.</p> |
<p>This is how much honeycomb or frame products a queen's hive will produce! Higher productivity means more goodies.<br/><br/>The value below is used for two things, firstly the number of seconds each produce cycle lasts for a working queen, and secondly a multiplier for produce gained out of extracting frames.</p> |
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! Trait Number !! Trait Name !! Value !! Multiplier |
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| 1 || Sluggish || 180s || 1x |
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| 2 || Slowest || 120s || 1x |
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| 3 || Slow || 90s || 1x |
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| 4 || Normal || 60s || 2x |
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| 5 || Fast || 45s || 2x |
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| 6 || Fastest || 40s || 3x |
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| 7 || Brisk || 30s || 4x |
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<p>The multiplier (M) is used in the following ways:</p> |
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<li>Beeswax produced per frame is a random amount between 1 and (M+1)</li> |
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<li>Base honey produced per frame is 10bl * M</li> |
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<li>No. of seeds produced per frame is M</li> |
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<li>Special produce per frame is a random amount between 1 and (M+1)</li> |
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<h1>Fertility</h1> |
<h1>Fertility</h1> |
Revision as of 10:16, 1 October 2021
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Lifespan
This determines how long a queen's lifespan will be! The higher the number, the longer the life.
The value below is the number of seconds (real-time) that a queen will last for before dying and producing offspring.
Trait Number | Trait Name | Value |
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1 | Hyper | 60s |
2 | Rapid | 120s |
3 | Short | 180s |
4 | Normal | 240s |
5 | Long | 360s |
6 | Ancient | 480s |
7 | Eternal | 1200s |
Productivity
This is how much honeycomb or frame products a queen's hive will produce! Higher productivity means more goodies.
The value below is used for two things, firstly the number of seconds each produce cycle lasts for a working queen, and secondly a multiplier for produce gained out of extracting frames.
Trait Number | Trait Name | Value | Multiplier |
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1 | Sluggish | 180s | 1x |
2 | Slowest | 120s | 1x |
3 | Slow | 90s | 1x |
4 | Normal | 60s | 2x |
5 | Fast | 45s | 2x |
6 | Fastest | 40s | 3x |
7 | Brisk | 30s | 4x |
The multiplier (M) is used in the following ways:
- Beeswax produced per frame is a random amount between 1 and (M+1)
- Base honey produced per frame is 10bl * M
- No. of seeds produced per frame is M
- Special produce per frame is a random amount between 1 and (M+1)
Fertility
This is how many offspring a queen will produce at the end of her life, higher numbers mean more babees!
Stability
This is how stable a species is, the lower the number the more chance a mutation can occur in hybrid offspring.
Behaviour
This is the time of day a queen is active, can be Diurnal (day), Nocturnal (night), Crepuscular (dawn/dusk), or Cathermal (24/7)
Climate
This is the climate a queen prefers, can be Temperate, Tropic (hot), or Polar (cold)
Rain-loving
These bees love the rain, and will be hard at work even on rainy days.
Snow-loving
These bees love the snow and will happily work away when it falls.
Aggressive
These bees are grumpy and won't work with you unless you use a smoker with their favourite flowers!