A Decorative Plant (Graphic 3203 Hue 0)
A Decorative Plant
Rare Item | |
Type | Prepatch Item |
Dates | April 30, 2002 – February 9, 2005 |
Shards | Arirang Asuka Atlantic Baja Balhae Catskills Chesapeake Drachenfels Europa Formosa Great Lakes Hokuto Izumo Lake Austin Lake Superior Legends Mizuho Mugen Napa Valley Oceania Origin Pacific Sakura Siege Perilous Sonoma Wakoku Yamato |
Quantity | ∗ |
Currently Spawning | No |
Japanese localized name | 観葉植物 |
Extended Information | |
Graphic | 3203 |
Hue | 0 |
Height | 0 |
Dyable | unknown |
Edible | unknown |
Stackable | No |
Turnable | unknown |
Wearable | No |
Wieldable | No |
Works as a container | No |
Works as a runebook | No |
Works as a spellbook | No |
Effects | |
Animated | No |
Double-click Effect | unknown |
Ethereal | No |
Sound | unknown |
Translucent | No |
Walk-over Effect | unknown |
Special Item Flags | |
Newbiefied | unknown |
Legal to Own | Yes |
1 stone |
Publish 15 Update 9 added the Gardening system as part of Scenario 4: Plague of Despair. The original generation of plants, when set to decorative mode, showed the name only as "A Decorative Plant". Publish 30 added the color of the plant to the name.
It takes nine days for a plant to reach a stage where it can be set to decorative. However, if fertile dirt were used right from the start, and the doubling bonus had kicked in every single day, that 9 day period could have been shortened to 5 days per generation.
- Generation 1:
- Tribarrel Cactus, Fern, and Campion Flowers in the primary colors only (plain, red, blue, and yellow)
- Generation 2:
- Tribarrel Cactus, Fern, Campion Flowers in the secondary colors (bright blue, bright red, bright yellow, purple, orange, green, white, black)
- Water Plant and Lillies in all primary and secondary colors
- Generation 3:
- Snowdrops, Rushes, Small Palm, and Prickly Pear Cactus in all primary and secondary colors
- Generation 4:
- Barrel Cactus, Snake Plant, Century Plant, Ponytail Palm, Elephant Ears, Pampas Grass, Bullrushes, and Poppies in all primary and secondary colors
Publish 15 Update 9 was published on April 25, 2002. Assuming the fastest possible growth in every generation, that would make the earliest possible dates:
- Generation 1: April 30, 2002
- Generation 2: May 5, 2002
- Generation 3: May 10, 2002
- Generation 4: May 15, 2002
The [[UO:Study of the Solen Hive|naturalist quest], after some bug fixes, launched with Publish 32.1 on May 17, 2005. It added the four additional colors: rare pink, rare magenta, rare aqua, and rare fire red. These could be considered "generation 5", with the earliest decorative plants coming, again with the use of fertile dirt and the best possible luck, 5 days later:
- Generation 5: May 20, 2002
Finally for these originally named plants, the Samurai Empire expansion added Bonsai seed types: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Exceptional, and Exotic. The expansion went live on November 2, 2004. They originally came only in plain color, and could not be cross-bred. These could be considered "generation 6", with the earliest decorative plants coming, again with the use of fertile dirt and the best possible luck, 5 days later:
- Generation 6: November 7, 2004
Publish 30 added the plant's color to the name, but still did not identify the type of plant. The type of plant was added to the name starting with publish 32.
Note: Fragrant and Peculiar seeds, as well as the bug that allowed colored bonsai plants, only arrived years after publish 32, so those plants do not exist with "A Decorative Plant" or "A Decorative {colorname} Plant" varieties.