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16 minutes ago, Kira.APK said:

How about wolves?

Wolves are also good with houses. However, take care to ensure you do not cohabit more than 5 wolves with an untrained or young house, as their loud barking can distress young and untrained houses. Some untrained houses may be fine with up to 10 wolves if they are on the paitient side, but it is best not to push it.

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8 minutes ago, Polly said:

yes, it does, apartments do not reproduce 

houses do not have gender.

houses become fully grown in about 3-5 months, it depends on what  kind of house

apartments only?

also does type of house mean "is it a coblle house?" or does it mean "what type of house is it?" as a hidden thing?

4 minutes ago, SharrdWolf said:

Baby houses grow best on a diet of guardians, but a combination of any fish other than clownfish and prismarine shards will do. Clownfish contain a compound which blocks the absorption of prismatiteitite, a key nutrient for prismarine houses. In the absence of prismatiteitite, your prismarine house could die of malnutrition. Feed a ratio of 40/60 (40% fish, 60% prismarine shards)

Adult houses also do best on guardians, but a diet of non-clownfish fish with prismarine shards (this time a ratio of 40/60) will keep them healthy. You can not feed prismarine shards if you need to, but you must feed them coral or gravel with that diet, as it contains a similar compound to prismatiteitite known as curimine. (60% coral/gravel, 40 fish) However, they are more susceptible to a prismarine house specific disease called Zoggar’s Syndrome. Houses infected with Zoggar’s syndrome are lethargic and susceptible to creeper/tnt blasts. If left untreated, it can lead to blindness or inability to process prismatiteitite and curimine. Fortunately, Zoggar’s can be treated with consumption of diamonds and by week 4 of treatment, most houses are fully recovered.

Overall, prismarine houses are a house best for experienced house owners due to their hard-to-find diet and care needs.

 

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8 minutes ago, False Killer Whale said:

I have a dirt house and it’s not looking too good, it’s turning green. Should I change its diet or take it to the architect??

This is a natural part of growth for dirt houses. However, if you think it looks ill, you should take it to the architect. Excessive green can indicate illness in rare cases.

If your architect says your house is indeed ill, you should cover the dirt with stone to prevent more growth. If your house is a young house, give it small amounts of grass in its diet so that the treatment doesn’t stunt growth.

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21 minutes ago, Zixvir said:

apartments only?

also does type of house mean "is it a coblle house?" or does it mean "what type of house is it?" as a hidden thing?

 

Apartments can reproduce, but due to to breeding for size over health and resilience, many apartments are too weak to breed.

There is one type of apartment left that can still breed, however. The South Tundra apartment is hardy and large naturally, so it never experienced the kind of form over function breeding that other apartments suffered from. Breed standard dictates that it be built with regular snow and blue or packed ice, but some breeders choose to cultuvate the wild type, which instead has powder snow. Due to their small home range, they are a very rare breed, and there are only about 800 South Tundra apartments alive. (1900 if you count the South Tundra houses too)

 

Some types of house, such as the dirt house, have a rapid growth rate, reaching maturity in only 2 months. Other types, such as the concrete house, take much longer, with some individuals taking as much as 7 months. But as Polly said, most house types take between 3 and 5 months to mature.

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2 hours ago, SharrdWolf said:

Apartments can reproduce, but due to to breeding for size over health and resilience, many apartments are too weak to breed.

There is one type of apartment left that can still breed, however. The South Tundra apartment is hardy and large naturally, so it never experienced the kind of form over function breeding that other apartments suffered from. Breed standard dictates that it be built with regular snow and blue or packed ice, but some breeders choose to cultuvate the wild type, which instead has powder snow. Due to their small home range, they are a very rare breed, and there are only about 800 South Tundra apartments alive. (1900 if you count the South Tundra houses too)

 

Some types of house, such as the dirt house, have a rapid growth rate, reaching maturity in only 2 months. Other types, such as the concrete house, take much longer, with some individuals taking as much as 7 months. But as Polly said, most house types take between 3 and 5 months to mature.

aghhhhh

so basically you build a house, and then it grows naturally... Instead of y'now, reproduction.

do houses have cores? (to make them alive.)

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14 minutes ago, Zixvir said:

aghhhhh

so basically you build a house, and then it grows naturally... Instead of y'now, reproduction.

do houses have cores? (to make them alive.)

you don't build houses, they have always been here

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15 hours ago, SharrdWolf said:

Apartments can reproduce, but due to to breeding for size over health and resilience, many apartments are too weak to breed.

There is one type of apartment left that can still breed, however. The South Tundra apartment is hardy and large naturally, so it never experienced the kind of form over function breeding that other apartments suffered from. Breed standard dictates that it be built with regular snow and blue or packed ice, but some breeders choose to cultuvate the wild type, which instead has powder snow. Due to their small home range, they are a very rare breed, and there are only about 800 South Tundra apartments alive. (1900 if you count the South Tundra houses too)

 

Some types of house, such as the dirt house, have a rapid growth rate, reaching maturity in only 2 months. Other types, such as the concrete house, take much longer, with some individuals taking as much as 7 months. But as Polly said, most house types take between 3 and 5 months to mature.

do they reproduce? Or do they get built?

13 hours ago, Polly said:

you don't build houses, they have always been here

but, AGHHHH.

But how? WHY? Is there a limited number of houses? And they can't reproduce or be built? Or can you only build non living houses?

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1 hour ago, Zixvir said:

do they reproduce? Or do they get built?

They reproduce, but some scientists are working on building live houses due to many breeds of houses being almost extinct. Built houses other than those are not alive and do not need special care.

1 hour ago, Zixvir said:

But how? WHY? Is there a limited number of houses? And they can't reproduce or be built? Or can you only build non living houses?

no. house over and underpopulation is a thing.

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