Difference between revisions of "Foul Food"
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== How to get == | == How to get == | ||
Put food together with [[Dung]] into a [[Cauldron]]. | Put food together with [[Dung]] into a [[Cauldron]]. | ||
− | + | * It can be eaten and restores half a pip of hunger, but has a large chance of causing the food poisoning effect which drains 2 pips. No more food can be eaten until the status effect has worn off. | |
− | * | + | * Cannot be fed to animals, not even wolves or pigs. |
− | * | + | * Cannot be used as fish bait. |
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== Keep in Mind == | == Keep in Mind == | ||
+ | * As of 4.60, the [[Hardcore Hunger]] update, it restores half a shank of hunger. | ||
* As of 3.55, it can be eaten but has the same side effect as rotten flesh. | * As of 3.55, it can be eaten but has the same side effect as rotten flesh. | ||
* Before 3.52 [[Foul Food]] could be used as a fertilizer, but this ability was removed due to how easily it can be produced in huge quantities. | * Before 3.52 [[Foul Food]] could be used as a fertilizer, but this ability was removed due to how easily it can be produced in huge quantities. | ||
* Mushrooms are the only food that doesn't spoil when cooked with dung. | * Mushrooms are the only food that doesn't spoil when cooked with dung. | ||
[[Category:The Age of Wood Tier 1: Basic Mechanical Power]] | [[Category:The Age of Wood Tier 1: Basic Mechanical Power]] |
Revision as of 01:09, 27 July 2014
This is what happens to food when you dump Dung into a Cauldron with it. It may still be eaten, but is not exactly "haute cuisine".
How to get
Put food together with Dung into a Cauldron.
- It can be eaten and restores half a pip of hunger, but has a large chance of causing the food poisoning effect which drains 2 pips. No more food can be eaten until the status effect has worn off.
- Cannot be fed to animals, not even wolves or pigs.
- Cannot be used as fish bait.
Keep in Mind
- As of 4.60, the Hardcore Hunger update, it restores half a shank of hunger.
- As of 3.55, it can be eaten but has the same side effect as rotten flesh.
- Before 3.52 Foul Food could be used as a fertilizer, but this ability was removed due to how easily it can be produced in huge quantities.
- Mushrooms are the only food that doesn't spoil when cooked with dung.