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Feeding it a [[bluebell]] changes its color to blue.<br /> | Feeding it a [[bluebell]] changes its color to blue.<br /> | ||
Feeding it an [[Corn|ear of corn]] changes its color to yellow.<br /> | Feeding it an [[Corn|ear of corn]] changes its color to yellow.<br /> | ||
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Revision as of 20:40, 19 September 2008
- For answers to commonly asked Chewnicorn questions, see below.
Commonly asked questions
Does eating gems from Ivor count in attracting a wild Chewnicorn, or do they have to come from the tree?
Either will work. Since the Chewnicorn has to eat 15, it helps a good deal if the Chewnicorn doesn't have to knock them down from the tree. (If you're using a tree, and its gems are fully grown, you can tap the tree and knock them down, to speed things along.) Either way, since it probably won't eat 15 in one visit, it's important to realize that you might not get the exact same Chewnicorn, the next time a wild one visits your garden. Just be patient and one of the visitors will eventually eat enough to satisfy its requirements. View thread