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Punto Artefatto
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Ehm... come c'è finito nel tuo inventario, questo? Ape ha fatto un bubù.
Informazioni
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Un Punto Artefatto (anche conosciuto come vermi, steli, o ramoscelli) è una zolla che è garantita dare un oggetto quando è scavata con una Zappa (altri attrezzi non funzionano).

Una varietà di oggetti che dipendono dalla posizione può essere ottenuta dai punti artefatto; essi sono una fonte chiave di Artefatti e Libri perduti. I punti artefatto sono molto più comuni in Inverno, durante il quale possono anche fornire Radice invernale e Patata dolce delle nevi.

Contenuti

I possibili contenuti di un punto artefatto dipendono dalla loro posizione nella mappa. L'oggetto specifico fornito da ogni punto artefatto è fisso per una tale giornata, anche se la giornata viene ricaricata.[1] Nonostante ciò, l'oggetto può cambiare la giornata successiva (assumendo che il punto artefatto non sparisca durante la notte). Usare una Zappa con l' incantamento Archaeologist raddoppia la probabilità di trovare un artefatto.

L'insieme degli oggetti possibili contenuti in un punto artefatto è controllato con un elenco, nell'ordine sottostante. La probabilità di trovare un oggetto successivo nella lista varia a seconda di quali oggetti precedenti rimangono possibili da trovare.

Sull'Isola Zenzero

Isola Nord[4]

Island South[5]

Island West[6]

Anywhere[7]

Spawning

Overnight, artifact spots randomly spawn in exterior locations at a rate that is highly dependent upon the map.[8] Average spawn rates range from 0.1/day (Cindersap Forest, Bus Stop) to 1/day (Desert). Other than during Winter, artifact spots only appear in tillable soil, i.e., yellow/brown tiles that can be tilled with a Hoe. In Winter, the artifact spot spawn rate is higher and they can also appear in grass-type tiles (i.e., tiles that are colored green during non-winter months; this designation is not based on whether or not harvestable Grass is growing). Winter-time average spawn rates range from 0.4/day (Railroad) to 1.4/day (Desert).

The primary limit on the chance of artifact spots appearing is the fraction of map tiles that are valid locations, which is why the likelihood varies significantly between maps (it's also one reason why they're more common in winter). Existing artifact spots also limit the spawn rate, because new spots are only possible when the existing number is less than a threshold value. In general, the threshold limiting value for spawning new artifact spots is two; on the Farm the threshold is one. In Winter, the threshold for existing artifact spots for all locations increases to five; however, spawning is calculated after possible removal of any existing spots, so artifact spots that are left in place do not necessarily completely prevent new spawning.

Artifact spots never spawn in hidden tiles behind buildings, bushes, non-removable trees, or other permanent features. However, they can spawn in difficult-to-see locations behind removable trees (ones the player can chop down). Artifact spots also never spawn in tiles where other objects are present (chests, trees, equipment, weeds, debris, etc.), or in any tilled soil (anywhere a crop is planted or could be planted). Thus, placing equipment or planting trees in tillable soil can reduce the chance of artifact spots spawning, but only if a large fraction of the tiles is occupied.

Removal

If the player does not dig up an artifact spot, it is likely to remain in place for multiple days. Normally, there is a 15% chance of any artifact spot disappearing overnight, but the chance increases at the end of a season (28%) and Sunday morning (39%).[8][9] Also, all winter-time artifact spots that spawned on grass-type tiles are always removed at the end of the winter.

Other that the odds of disappearance and removal, artifact spots do not get destroyed. For example, villagers and farm animals can walk through tiles containing artifact spots without damaging them or otherwise altering them.

Digging up an artifact spot also tills the soil. Off the farm, tilled artifact spots always revert to standard tillable soil overnight. On the farm, tilled soil typically remains in place until the end of the season. To immediately restore standard tillable soil an Axe or Pickaxe must be used on the tile.

Notes

  • The Tracker profession can make it easier to find artifact spots, by adding small yellow arrows pointing to any off-screen artifact spots.
  • The Archaeologist enchantment doubles the likelihood of finding an artifact in an artifact spot.
  • The Generous enchantment gives a 50% chance of a double item from an artifact spot.

Trivia

  • Many players call them worms, but their internal name is Artifact Spot. An episode of Livin' Off The Land describes them as "little brown stems":
    Artifact Spot Tip.png

References

  1. The contents of an Artifact Spot are determined by GameLocation::digUpArtifactSpot, using data from ObjectInformation.xnb (for artifacts) and Locations.xnb (for extra items). The random number generator is seeded by the save game ID, the days played, and the location. Each item is checked sequentially to see whether a random number is less than the item's specified chance; the first item that succeeds is the one found. One result of this algorithm is that the actual chance of finding a given item is smaller than the value in the input file, because it can only be found if all previous artifacts failed their tests. Extra items are affected the most strongly, because they are checked last, and therefore they are less likely in winter (by 50%) and in spring (by 6.25%).
  2. All locations (other than the Farm) have a fixed 20% chance of spawning a lost book. Although GameLocation::digUpArtifactSpot does this check after scanning for artifacts from ObjectInformation.xnb, a Lost Book overrides any previously-found artifact and therefore is effectively given precedence. Most locations also have a secondary check for a Lost Book based on the data in Locations.xnb.
  3. Once the player has a Magnifying Glass, any Clay found in an artifact spot has a chance of being replaced by an unseen Secret Note. If the player has seen all possible secret notes, Clay is found. The chance of being replaced ranges from 1.3% to 9% depending upon how many notes have been seen, see GameLocation::tryToCreateUnseenSecretNote.
  4. See StardewValley.Locations.IslandNorth::digUpArtifactSpot in the game code
  5. See StardewValley.Locations.IslandSouth::digUpArtifactSpot in the game code
  6. See StardewValley.Locations.IslandWest::digUpArtifactSpot in the game code
  7. See StardewValley.Locations.IslandLocation::digUpArtifactSpot in the game code, and Data\Locations.xnb
  8. 8,0 8,1 Artifact Spots are spawned and destroyed by GameLocation::spawnObjects. Note that GameLocation::dayUpdate can call GameLocation::spawnObjects multiple times on some days (three calls on Sunday; two calls on first day of the month; two calls on each of first three days of game). Therefore spawn rates and removal rates can be nearly three times faster on some days.
  9. The removal algorithm is fully random (it does not use a seeded random number generator), so which artifact spots disappear at the end of a day can change if the entire day is replayed.

History

  • 1.4: Fixed bug causing dry tilled soil left by artifact spots on rainy days. Fixed bug preventing certain artifacts from appearing in artifact spots. Artifact spots on grass now removed at end of winter.
  • 1.5: Archaeologist and Generous enchantments added. Warp Totems can now replace Clay.