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Latest revision as of 16:18, 16 September 2025
| “ | Don't make a religion out of food | „ |
| ~ Ostap Bender on The Golden Calf |
Food are items that reduce your Hunger and/or Thirst. ![]()
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Food Mechanics
- Eating food reduces your Hunger by the amount listed on the food item.
- Eating any food item always takes one turn.
- Sometimes food provides other beneficial effects like Morale Change, these effects are applied for a limited amount of turns listed on the item.
- Eating food that would reduce your Hunger below 0% instead sets your Hunger to 0% and applies the Satiety effect, which will temporarily prevent Hunger accumulation.
Some food items like the Bilberry Pie
have multiple uses. Only one use can be expended per turn, but the benefits listed on the food item will be obtained each time the food item is used.
Most foods have the Freshness attribute, indicating how long before the food will spoil and/or rot.
- Time passes for food items even if you are not present in the area. If you open a barrel with food items and come back few days later, the food items inside the barrel will be expired.
- There is currently no way to stop food from expiring.
- Eating expired food will have negative effects.
- Expired food currently has no use.
Obtaining food
Food can be bought in towns from:
- Innkeepers
- Innkeeper's assistants
- Local food shops
- Food stalls
- Sometimes from random townspeople
Instead of buying food, you can hunt most animals for food, but for example Rabbit and Deer might be hard to catch without using Bows or Crossbows.
You can also defeat Bandits in their Dungeons and loot the food stored in their crates and barrels.
Cooking
Some foods can be cooked, which improves their benefits. Cooking is a simplified mechanic, where the player uses a fire source, turning uncooked foods in their inventory into cooked foods.
- Fireplaces in town buildings and Campfires in Camps or the ones created by using the Campfire skill can be used for cooking.
- Food cannot be cooked over burning effects caused by Pyromancy.
- Cooking raw food that is about to expire doesn't affect the Freshness of the cooked version.
- For example, Raw Drumstick
will always turn into Roasted Drumstick
with 2 days of Freshness remaining. - Uncooked food can be eaten too, but some raw foods have a chance of producing negative effects such as Vomiting.
- In Rags to Riches the cooking system are expanded and you can cook dishes with recipe that you can obtained.
See Cooking for more details.
Planning ahead
You should stock up on different amount and type of food based on where you plan to go. Travelling to a far away area will require bringing more food with you, so make sure you have enough inventory space and take the right food items with you.
- First eat the foods like Cheese
that spoil quickly. Save long lasting food like Potatoes
for later. - Eating cooked foods like Roasted Tender Meat
will give you Hunger Resistance, which slows down Hunger accumulation, but cooked foods usually don't last very long. - There are currently two foods that never spoil - Sausage
and Smoked Ham
. These are valuable food items with multiple uses, ideal for long journeys.
List of all foods
Meat and Fish
| Meat | Cooked Variant | Salted Variant | Spoiled Variant | |
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Fruits and Berries
| Fruit/Berry | Spoiled Variant | |
|---|---|---|
Vegetables
| Vegetable | Cooked Variant | Spoiled Variant | |
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N/A |
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Mushrooms
| Mushroom | Cooked Variant | Spoiled Variant | |
|---|---|---|---|
Pastry
| Pastry | Spoiled Variant | |
|---|---|---|
Other
| Food | Cooked Variant | Spoiled Variant | |
|---|---|---|---|
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N/A |
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N/A |
N/A |
Dishes
For list of dishes see Cooking
Carcasses
Birds and small animals drops carcasses that can be plucked or butchered
- Bunting (carcass)
- Rotten Bunting
- Duck
- Rotten Duck
- Jay (carcass)
- Rotten Jay
- Raven (carcass)
- Rotten Raven
- Sparrow (carcass)
- Rotten Sparrow
- Swallow (carcass)
- Rotten Swallow
- Thrush (carcass)
- Rotten Thrush
- Tit (carcass)
- Rotten Tit
- Wren (carcass)
- Rotten Wren
- Chicken (carcass)
- Rotten Chicken
- Rooster (carcass)
- Rotten Rooster
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