Difference between revisions of "Foul Food"

From Better Than Wolves Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Removed incorrect mention of a change in 4.89)
Line 7: Line 7:
 
== How to get ==
 
== How to get ==
 
Put food together with [[Dung]] into a [[Cauldron]].
 
Put food together with [[Dung]] into a [[Cauldron]].
== Applications ==
+
* 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.
* As of 4.89 it restores about half a pip of hunger, while the resulting food poisoning effect 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.
* Can not be fed to animals, not even wolves or pigs.
+
* Cannot be used as fish bait.
* Can not be used as fish bait.
 
 
== 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

Foul Food
ItemFoulFood.png


Type

Food

Stackable

Yes (64)

Damage

{{{damage}}}

Protection

{{{protection}}} x ArmorFull.png

Durability

{{{durability}}}

First Appearance

2.61

Filtering

{{{filters}}}

Buoyancy

{{{buoy}}}

Gravity

{{{gravity}}}

Flammable

{{{flammable}}}

Data Value

{{{data}}}

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.