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'''Foods''' are items that lower your [[Hunger,_Thirst_%26_Intoxication#Hunger|Hunger]] and/or [[Hunger,_Thirst_%26_Intoxication#Thirst|Thirst]]. | |||
[[File:Raspberry effect.png|thumb]] | |||
[[File:Satiety.png|thumb]] | |||
Additionally, some food items apply beneficial effects to your character. | |||
For example, eating a [[Raspberry]] will give your character a <nowiki>{{c|+|+0.02%}}</nowiki> to Morale Change for 30 turns. | |||
' | Eating food that would reduce [[Hunger, Thirst & Intoxication#Hunger|Hunger]] by a larger value than the character's current hunger sets it to 0% and applies the [[Satiety]] condition. | ||
[[File:Spoiled Bilberry Pie 3.png|thumb]] | |||
Most foods will rot or spoil after a certain time. When this occurs, the item will: | |||
* Lose its beneficial effects | |||
* Reduce the hunger change | |||
* Cause [[Mood]] loss | |||
* Gain the chance to cause [[Vomiting]] | |||
Some foods can be [[Cooking|Cooked]], which increases their benefits. This can be done at a [[Campfire]] or a [[Stove]] inside of Brigand-controlled [[Dungeons#The Bastion|Dungeons]]. | |||
[[File:Roasted Acorn.png|thumb]] | |||
[[File: | === Procuring food === | ||
[[File: | Different foods can be bought in towns from merchants and townspeople. | ||
[[File:Food vendors.png|thumb|Margyt & Ormond, vendors for Produce & Mea[[File:Barrel 1.png|thumb|The barrels where brigands store food]]t respectively]] | |||
If you don't want to buy food, you can find various food types in Brigand-controlled [[Dungeons#The Bastion|Dungeons]] or hunt animals for raw meat. | |||
' | === Planning ahead === | ||
Stock up on different amounts of food based on where you plan to go. Nearby locations won't take much food, while longer trips will. Consider the availability of food. In a Brigand-controlled [[Dungeons#The Bastion|Dungeon]], you can find food there, so you don't need to bring as much. | |||
=== Eat smart === | |||
Eat foods in the order of expiry. If you don't want to deal with the expiration mechanic, buy foods like [[Smoked Ham]] that are unable to expire. | |||
=== List of all foods === | === List of all foods === | ||
*[[Roasted Fatty Meat]] | *[[Roasted Fatty Meat]] | ||
*[[Fatty Meat]] | *[[Fatty Meat]] |
Revision as of 08:17, 23 July 2024
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~ Ormond |
Foods are items that lower your Hunger and/or Thirst.
Additionally, some food items apply beneficial effects to your character.
For example, eating a Raspberry will give your character a {{c|+|+0.02%}} to Morale Change for 30 turns.
Eating food that would reduce Hunger by a larger value than the character's current hunger sets it to 0% and applies the Satiety condition.
Most foods will rot or spoil after a certain time. When this occurs, the item will:
- Lose its beneficial effects
- Reduce the hunger change
- Cause Mood loss
- Gain the chance to cause Vomiting
Some foods can be Cooked, which increases their benefits. This can be done at a Campfire or a Stove inside of Brigand-controlled Dungeons.
Procuring food
Different foods can be bought in towns from merchants and townspeople.
If you don't want to buy food, you can find various food types in Brigand-controlled Dungeons or hunt animals for raw meat.
Planning ahead
Stock up on different amounts of food based on where you plan to go. Nearby locations won't take much food, while longer trips will. Consider the availability of food. In a Brigand-controlled Dungeon, you can find food there, so you don't need to bring as much.
Eat smart
Eat foods in the order of expiry. If you don't want to deal with the expiration mechanic, buy foods like Smoked Ham that are unable to expire.
List of all foods
- Roasted Fatty Meat
- Fatty Meat
- Rotten Meat (Fatty Meat)
- Roasted Tough Meat
- Tough Meat
- Rotten Meat (Tough Meat)
- Roasted Tender Meat
- Tender Meat
- Rotten Meat (Tender Meat)
- Roasted Sinewy Meat
- Sinewy Meat
- Rotten Meat (Sinewy Meat)
- Roasted Meat Morsels
- Meat Morsels
- Rotten Meat Morsels
- Roasted Drumstick
- Raw Drumstick
- Rotten Drumstick
- Sausage
- Smoked Ham
- Cooked Carp
- Carp
- Rotten Carp
- Cheese
- Spoiled Cheese
- Goat Cheese
- Spoiled Goat Cheese
- Egg
- Boiled Egg
- Rotten Egg
- Cooked Harpy Egg
- Harpy Egg
- Rotten Harpy Egg
- Peach
- Apple
- Rotten Apple
- Pear
- Rotten Pear
- Fig
- Dried Fig
- Grape
- Rotten Grape
- Elven Citrus
- Spoiled Elven Citrus
- Dragon Fruit
- Spoiled Dragon Fruit
- Barberry
- Rotten Barberry
- Bilberry
- Rotten Bilberry
- Blueberry
- Rotten Blueberry
- Gooseberry
- Rotten Gooseberry
- Lingonberry
- Rotten Lingonberry
- Raspberry
- Rotten Raspberry
- Carrot
- Rotten Carrot
- Baked Potato
- Potato
- Rotten Potato
- Leek
- Rotten Leek
- Onion
- Rotten Onion
- Garlic
- Rotten Garlic
- White Radish
- Rotten White Radish
- Beet
- Rotten Beet
- Tomato
- Rotten Tomato
- Roasted Acorn
- Acorn
- Ginger Root
- Bread
- Moldy Bread
- Flatbread
- Spoiled Flatbread
- Pancakes
- Spoiled Pancakes
- Pretzel
- Spoiled Pretzel
- Bilberry Pie
- Spoiled Bilberry Pie
- Peasant Stew
- Spoiled Peasant Stew
- Lentil Soup
- Spoiled Lentil Soup
- Roasted Penny Bun
- Penny Bun
- Rotten Penny Bun
- Roasted Pinecap
- Pinecap
- Rotten Pinecap
- Roasted Fly Agaric
- Rotten Fly Agaric
- Roasted Death Cap
- Roasted Chanterelle
- Chanterelle
- Rotten Chanterelle
- 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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