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The1stHømbre

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  1. I also think jumping spiders would be an amazing addition to grounded 2, but what i thought of when possibly adding them would having them as a pet like in the first game with aphids and weevils rather than a new buggie, they could be tamed with some sort of aphid soup made in the oven or something. Jumping spiders are known for making slack lines to catch themselves incase they miss their prey and then they can climb back up there web to try again, so I was thinking that the jumping spiders could latch to your back and act as a way to repel from builds and places in the environment. They could also potentially make single use ziplines/bridges by starting its web on one side of a gap and jumping to the other side and completing its zipline/bridge. I think this would fit perfectly with the upcoming update that will be adding ziplines.
  2. This may already be something Obsidian is looking to fix/add but we NEED the ability to assign categories of items in the hotpouch. When you start a playthrough the game starts you out with categories in your hotpouch so when you pick things up they go into those slots, but if you try to change things around or place something in that slot the category slot is gone and you cant reapply it. We need the ability to assign categories like healing, food, weapons etc. I believe this was in the first game and it was a great QOL.

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