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Glo glo! Beverages lower your [[Thirst]], sometimes also your [[Hunger]], and sometimes they also have other beneficial effects | Glo glo! Beverages lower your [[Thirst]], sometimes also your [[Hunger]], and sometimes they also have other beneficial effects. | ||
=== Water & Milk === | |||
The most important Beverage is '''water'''. Water is freely available from the town's wells, so remember where the well is and don't forget to refill your Waterskin each time you're back in town. A well is also present at the [[Witch's Hut]]. | |||
''pics of well in town and near witch hut'' | |||
If you're looking for extra food while low on inventory space, consider taking Milk as it comes with multiple uses and helps with both Hunger and Thirst. When it's empty, you can just throw the jug away. | |||
=== Alcohol === | |||
Unless you're friar Tuck, chances are you won't be carrying tons of alcoholic beverages around, so your waterskin will be your main source for drinking. Some beverages are alcoholic and using them will raise your [[Intoxication]], but drinking alcoholic beverages might help alleviate [[Pain]]. Drinking alcohol also comes with side effects like [[Drunkeness]] or even [[Bad Trip]]. | |||
''picture of drunk adventurer'' | |||
Compared to water, the main difference is that alcohol actually costs money. Luckily, bandits like booze too, so you can usually find Mead or other beverages in their hideouts. The innkeeper and his assistants are the best option for selling alcohol you bring back from the dungeons. | |||
=== List of all beverages === | |||
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Revision as of 17:33, 24 February 2020
Glo glo! Beverages lower your Thirst, sometimes also your Hunger, and sometimes they also have other beneficial effects.
Water & Milk
The most important Beverage is water. Water is freely available from the town's wells, so remember where the well is and don't forget to refill your Waterskin each time you're back in town. A well is also present at the Witch's Hut.
pics of well in town and near witch hut
If you're looking for extra food while low on inventory space, consider taking Milk as it comes with multiple uses and helps with both Hunger and Thirst. When it's empty, you can just throw the jug away.
Alcohol
Unless you're friar Tuck, chances are you won't be carrying tons of alcoholic beverages around, so your waterskin will be your main source for drinking. Some beverages are alcoholic and using them will raise your Intoxication, but drinking alcoholic beverages might help alleviate Pain. Drinking alcohol also comes with side effects like Drunkeness or even Bad Trip.
picture of drunk adventurer
Compared to water, the main difference is that alcohol actually costs money. Luckily, bandits like booze too, so you can usually find Mead or other beverages in their hideouts. The innkeeper and his assistants are the best option for selling alcohol you bring back from the dungeons.
List of all beverages
Item | Freshness | Hunger | Thirst | Price | Properties |
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Waterskin | |||||
Wineskin | |||||
Elven Mud | |||||
Mannshire Fortified | |||||
Brynn Vermouth | |||||
Elven Ice Wine | |||||
Spirit | |||||
Brandy | |||||
Dark Ale | |||||
Mead | |||||
Milk | |||||
Rotten Milk | Not present in Consumables.csv, but exists in Consumable_Parameters.csv. |