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The Training Plant (aka Thir Plant) is a COB by Markham Carroll for Creatures. It is intended to teach Norns that eating plants is a good idea. The Training Plant has the following effects: * Reinforcement: 255 * NFP Decrease: 200 * Fear Decrease: 100 * Reward: 255 * Glycogen : 150 * Hunger Decrease: 80 The Training Plant can be downloaded from Markham's Norn Land, which also has the Thir Bush for Creatures 2. It uses the C1 class numbers: * 2 4 100

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  • Training Plant
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  • The Training Plant (aka Thir Plant) is a COB by Markham Carroll for Creatures. It is intended to teach Norns that eating plants is a good idea. The Training Plant has the following effects: * Reinforcement: 255 * NFP Decrease: 200 * Fear Decrease: 100 * Reward: 255 * Glycogen : 150 * Hunger Decrease: 80 The Training Plant can be downloaded from Markham's Norn Land, which also has the Thir Bush for Creatures 2. It uses the C1 class numbers: * 2 4 100
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  • The Training Plant (aka Thir Plant) is a COB by Markham Carroll for Creatures. It is intended to teach Norns that eating plants is a good idea. The Training Plant has the following effects: * Reinforcement: 255 * NFP Decrease: 200 * Fear Decrease: 100 * Reward: 255 * Glycogen : 150 * Hunger Decrease: 80 The Training Plant can be downloaded from Markham's Norn Land, which also has the Thir Bush for Creatures 2. It uses the C1 class numbers: * 2 4 100
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