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Revision as of 02:22, 18 March 2020

Yummy! Food lowers your Hunger, sometimes Thirst and sometimes it also has other beneficial effects. Eating food while your hunger is 0% gives the Satiated condition. Most foods will rot or spoil after a certain time. Eating spoiled or rotten food is not recommended. Some foods (usually meat) can be cooked, which greatly improves their benefits. Eating raw meat is possible, but less beneficial than cooked meat, and may also produce negative effects, such as Vomiting.


Procuring food

Diffent food types can be bought in town from the Innkeeper and his assistants, from the local food merchants in their stalls, and sometimes from random townspeople. Simply talk to them and see what they have.


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Chances are you will find some food when exploring bandit hideouts. A good alternative can be hunting for meat in a nearby forest.


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Planning ahead

A quick run into a nearby bandit hideout won't require much more than two pieces of Bread. However, if you're travelling to a far away undead crypt, that's a whole different story. Plus undead don't eat, so don't expect to find any food there. If you decide to hunt for food, don't forget that there's currently no way to make fire, so you need someplace to cook it.


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Stuffing yourself before leaving town is another option which might help, but don't overeat too much as it's not healthy. Try combining different food types with extra benefits and learn to use foods that also give you Hunger Resistance.


Eat smart

Consider your eating expenses. It barely costs anything to hunt deer in the forest and even a small amount of Venison can last a long time. Be mindful of the freshness of different foods. When you find food in the dungeons, eat cheese and other types that spoil quickly first, then bread, fruit and veggies, then long lasting food like Potatoes last.


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If you're rich, consider investing into Sausages and Smoked Ham. These are amazing foods that never spoil and also come with multiple uses per item, saving inventory space.


List of all foods

Item Freshness HungerHungerColumn.png ThirstThirstColumn.png PriceGold.png Properties Description
Cooked Venison 75 -35% 35 Hunger Resistance +10%(90x) Medium rare. A true warrior's lunch.
Venison 35 -25% 20 A juicy piece of fresh meat.
Rotten Venison 0 -3% 0 This venison has clearly seen better days.
Roasted Drumstick
60 -30% 30 Hunger Resistance: +10%(90x) Grilled chicken drumsticks are very filling.
Raw Drumstick
30 -20% 15 It won't run away anymore.
Rotten Drumstick
-3% 0 May cause poisoning or vomiting. It has witnessed the days of the old king.
Сooked Carp
40 -20% 20 Hunger Resistance: +5%(90x)

Immunity: +1%

Simple, tasty, and nutritious.
Carp
20 -15% 20 Its wet scales glisten and shimmer in the sun.
Rotten Carp
May cause poisoning or vomiting. It has a distinct stench of rot to it.
Cheese
-25% 18 A perfect addition to any diet.
Spoiled Cheese
May cause poisoning or vomiting. Mold clearly does not make this cheese seem more noble.
Apple
-5% -5% 5 Immunity: +2% An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
Rotten Apple
It's crawling with worms. Disgusting.
Pear
-5% -5% 5 Immunity: +1% Fresh and plump.
Rotten Pear
Doesn't look very appetizing...
Bread
-20% +5% 12 A good chunk of rustic bread. Sticks to the teeth.
Moldy Bread
May cause poisoning or vomiting. It's covered with a thick layer of mold.
Smoked Ham
- -25% 150 Hunger Resistance: +12%(90x)

Does not spoil over time

Uses: 4

There are rumors about a village where ham is cooked with steam. Ah, the local customs...
Fig
150 -1% 25 Max Energy: +1%

Health Restoration: +1%

Immunity: +6%

An exotic fruit, often traded by eastern merchants. It does not come cheap: folks say that it's one of the secrets to elven longevity.
Dried Fig
50 -3% 15 Health Restoration: +1%

Immunity: +3%

Dried figs are not as tasty, but they are somewhat more nourishing, and they can be stored for much longer.
Goat Cheese
-20% 15 It smells funny, but tastes good enough.
Spoiled Goat Cheese
May cause poisoning or vomiting. Nothing can fight this smell.
Grape
-5% -10% 13 Immunity: +4% Gently melts in your mouth.
Rotten Grape
May cause poisoning or vomiting. A bunch of fermented berries.
Carrot
200 -5% 4 Immunity: +1% An excellent garnish... once you wash the dirt off.
Rotten Carrot
May cause vomiting. Eating this doesn't seem like a good idea.
Potato
350 -5% 4 You can eat it raw. But why would you?
Rotten Potato
May cause vomiting. This is only good as a fertilizer.
Leek
-3% Intoxication -0.20%

Immunity +3%

Fresh, green and crispy.
Rotten Leek
May cause vomiting. Looks somewhat... wilted.
Onion
-3% 8 Intoxication: -5%

Immunity: +3%

Has layers and is more than it appears.
Rotten Onion
Turned brown under the sun and started sprouting little white hairs.
Garlic
-3% Intoxication:-3%

Immunity: +5%

Unholy Resistance: +1%(90x)

Commoners sincerely believe that its smell scares away evil spirits. In reality it scares away pretty much everyone.
Rotten Garlic
You want some advice? Do not eat this.
White Radish
-3% 5 Hunger Change: -0.05%(60x)

Immunity: +1%

This vegetable was brought to Aldor from the Jacinth Kingdoms. It wasn't that long ago but it has already managed to take root.
Rotten White Radish
May cause vomiting. Not so white anymore.
Beet
-5% 4 Immunity: +2% So very ripe.
Rotten Beet
May cause vomiting. Put it back where you found it.
Tomato
-5% -5% 5 Immunity: +2% The elves brought many unusual crops to Aldor. Tomato is one of them. Some madmen claim it's a berry.
Rotten Tomato
May cause vomiting. Frequent dinner of a bad minstrel.
Sausage
- -20% 135 Hunger Resistance +10%(90x)

Uses: 3

Does not spoil over time

Well-salted minced meat.
Ginger
Elven Citrus
Hideously sour, but very healthy. The nobles cringe, but keep eating them.
Spoiled Elven Citrus
May cause vomiting. Now it's not just hideosly sour but also has a rotten aftertaste.
Dragon Fruit
Hard to believe this weird fruit to come from our world. It tastes amazing.
Spoiled Dragon Fruit
Perhaps you can still sell this exotic fruit even in its current condition. But don't count on it too much.
Dumpling 90 -10% 10 Hunger Resistance: +3%(60x) A flatbread made of wheat flour is a common lunch of poor city folks.
Spoiled Dumpling May cause vomiting. This certainly won't sate your hunger.
Pancakes
70 -20% 20 Hunger Resistance: +5%(60x)

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A stack of appetising honey pancakes. Looks like they're still warm.
Spoiled Pancakes
They don't smell good at all.
Peasant Stew
60 -10% -5% 10 Cooked with whatever was at hand. Helps fill the belly a bit.
Spoiled Peasant Stew
May cause vomiting. Just pour it out already.
Lentil Soup
60 -15% -5% 15 Sanity: +3% Lentil foods help you keep it together. This soup is no exception.
Spoiled Lentil Soup
May cause vomiting. This lentil soup will just ruin your day.
Pretzel
100 -15% 20 Hunger Resistance: +5%(30x)

Morale: +2%

A tastefully salty pretzel. Pretty nourishing.
Spoiled Pretzel
This certainly won't sate your hunger.
Pinecap
-2% 1 Intoxication: -3%

Energy Replenishment: +2%

Herbalists claim that raw pinecaps can absorb poisons and grant vigor.
Magefungus A rare mushroom, which can only be found in the darkest of caves. Some folks say that it has magical properties.