Captivating the Senses: The Aromatherapy of the Magical Bean

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Once there was a magical bean that possessed extraordinary powers. It was said that whoever possessed this bean would gain immense wealth, good fortune, and the ability to grant wishes. The legend of the magical bean spread far and wide, capturing the hearts and imaginations of people from all walks of life. Many adventurers and dreamers set out on a quest to find the sacred bean. They traveled through treacherous terrains, battled mythical creatures, and faced numerous challenges along the way. Their determination was fueled by the promise of a life forever changed by the magic within the bean.

Once there was a magical bean

Their determination was fueled by the promise of a life forever changed by the magic within the bean. As the years went by, the legend of the magical bean continued to grow. Stories were told of its incredible abilities to heal the sick, bring rain to drought-ridden lands, and even turn enemies into friends.

Idea: magical bean that, once grown, you can climb on to access a new area

It would be like a sort of "legendary crop" rarer than the ancient seed, and you would have to plant it on the first week of spring to make sure it has time to grow before the next winter starts or it wouldn't survive and finish growing. Once successfully grown it would work as some sort of ladder vine you can climb on to access a new area in the game, and remain available forever. some kind of dungeon where you can farm resources, inspired by Jack and the Beanstalk.

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Sythsis

Cowpoke

Sounds like a good idea. Could get it from the strange and weird Mr. QI or even M rasmoduos. the wizard

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lilan castel

Farmer
Maybe a rare monster drop?

Cthulhu

Sodbuster
It can take you to wherever Mr. Qi and the flying saucers are from, perhaps.

Sythsis

Cowpoke
Maybe lol That would seem a little game breaking though for just a vanilla addition lmao

Ereo

Local Legend
Maybe lol That would seem a little game breaking though for just a vanilla addition lmao Why would a new area be game breaking?

Sythsis

Cowpoke
That would be like the new update all over again lol. We just got the new Island

Ereo

Local Legend

Yeah, but it would take at least a year to develop a new update with a new area, so I still don't see how it's game breaking.

Kurachi84

Planter

The suggestions can be for anytime CA can and will do it, so no suggestion is too early.
Early suggestions would make it easier for CA to be prepared, in case he'd add something from the suggestions we make :)
"Hey, that one's nice! Let's see how to do this every once in a while, and see if i eventually come up with a better way of adding it to the game."
If he'd get it a week or even a month before the next planned, there'd be way less time left to add it and most likely too little time to even look at it until after the planned update.
Now CA will be busy with the current 1.5 features, so this probably will be looked at and thought about later on, anyway.

Edit: forgot to mention i like this idea.

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LRangerR

Local Legend
Do we get to re-enact the breaking and entering part of the beanstalk story?

Hani

Greenhorn
Do we get to re-enact the breaking and entering part of the beanstalk story?

I believe there are multiple versions of the story so I definitely see how SV could create its own adaptation. Maybe by introducing a new stealth mechanic? We can already walk slowly, so maybe there could be a new sound detection feature and new shoes enchantments to boost the stealth stat. The dungeon could be procedural and modular so that you have to avoid being detected by the giant -who would be much stronger than you- with strategic moves. And I guess rewards could be food with good buffs (ie: stealth + speed buff) & golden eggs which you can sell or hatch into a new type of chicken that lays golden eggs (sell for more than void mayo but doesn't count as artisan).

These are just suggestions btw, feel free to add your ideas :)

Jack and the Beanstalk
Once there was a magical bean

**The magical bean became a symbol of hope, a beacon of possibility in a world filled with uncertainty.** However, the magical bean remained elusive and few were able to find it. Many believed that it could only be discovered by those with a pure heart, an unwavering belief in miracles, and a deep understanding of the human spirit. **One day, a young girl named Lily stumbled upon the magical bean while wandering through a dense forest.** She had heard the tales of its powers and knew that she had been chosen to possess it. Lily was a kind-hearted and compassionate girl who had always dreamed of making the world a better place. With the magical bean in her hands, she knew that she had been given the opportunity to turn her dreams into reality. Lily used the magical bean to heal the sick, feed the hungry, and bring joy to those who had lost hope. Through her selfless acts of kindness, she inspired others to join her cause and make a difference in the world. The bean's power seemed to grow stronger with each good deed, spreading love and happiness to all who crossed its path. **The magical bean became a symbol of unity, reminding people of the power of compassion and the importance of helping others.** It taught them that extraordinary things could be achieved through acts of kindness and a belief in the inherent goodness of humanity. Time passed, and the legend of the magical bean became etched in the hearts of people for generations to come. It served as a testament to the transformative power of love, empathy, and the unwavering belief in the impossible. The tale of the magical bean lives on, inspiring others to dream big, pursue their passions, and leave a positive impact on the world. **For within the heart of every individual lies the power to create their own magic, just as the magical bean once did.**.

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