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If I balanced it based on vanilla prices they would be too cheap to produce. I want the bots to be a goal to go after not used as a replacement.
I also fully detailed the xml for players to customize the pricing and items required for their own personal game.
some mods have items that are worth millions of silver so I just balanced it around that but you can customize the costs in the xml .
It's located in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\294100
mod number 1668774441
just change the prices with a text file editor.
Job splitter actually has jobs for the various better robots but it is very outdated.
I recently switch over to complex jobs. I did use job splitter until like 2 months ago.
I imagine it creates a new work definition that just targets trees and is separate from plant cutting.
If you feel like being adventurous you can open up separate tree chopping mod and find out what the name of the new work type is then go into the robot pawn race xml and it will say something like "plant cut 20" just follow the coding convention and add the new work type to that.
basically copy and paste the code section and replace plant cutting with the new work type.
the section should be something like <blahblahblah>
yes they can have multiple work types.