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| Spongy. Grisly. Low calorie count. Thankfully odorless.
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| Good eating around the fins.
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| High in fluids. Low calorie count. Hard to keep down.
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|[[File:Cooked_Garryfish.png|35px]]
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| Floral flavor, but very little of it.
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|[[File:Cooked_Holefish.png|35px]]
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| Gelatinous flesh.
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| Never eat the antennae.
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|<nowiki>+23</nowiki>
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| Firm, low-fat reptilian flesh.
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|[[File:Cooked_Lava_Boomerang.png|35px]]
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| Rather picante.
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|[[File:Cooked_Oculus.png|35px]]
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| Dark, dense meat. A good meal.
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|[[File:Cooked_Peeper.png|35px]]
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| Protein-rich eyeballs. Highly nutritious.
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| Extremely spicy. High in fluids.
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|[[File:Cooked_Reginald.png|35px]]
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| Pungent and smoky. Highly filling.
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|[[File:Cooked_Spadefish.png|35px]]
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| Decent size, but salty.
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| Reminiscent of jerky. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
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|[[File:Cured_Boomerang.png|35px]]
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| Tough, but flavorsome. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
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|[[File:Cured_Eyeye.png|35px]]
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| Shriveled and unpleasant. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
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|[[File:Cured_Garryfish.png|35px]]
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| The only flavor is salt. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
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|[[File:Cured_Holefish.png|35px]]
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| Salting has given the flesh a mousse-like consistency. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
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|[[File:Cured Hoopfish.png|35px]]
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| This fish actually tastes like fish. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
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|[[File:Cured_Hoverfish.png|35px]]
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| The crispy, salty legs are the highlight. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
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|[[File:Cured Magmarang.png|35px]]
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|[[File:Cured_Oculus.png|35px]]
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| Meaty and still strong in flavor. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
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|[[File:Cured_Peeper.png|35px]]
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| Preserved in salt. A healthy and nutritious meal. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
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|[[File:Cured Red Eyeye.png|35px]]
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|[[File:Cured_Reginald.png|35px]]
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| Over salty, but very filling. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
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|[[File:Cured_Spadefish.png|35px]]
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| Your daily dose of salt in a single portion. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
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|[[File:Cured_Spinefish.png|35px]]
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Revision as of 23:09, 25 February 2018

Fabricator Menu Survival.png

Food & Water are categories of consumable items crafted from materials and caught creatures using the Fabricator. They are only available in Survival and Hardcore mode. Consuming Food & Water is required to maintain the player's Food & Water levels or else the player risks dying from thirst or malnutrition.

While some Food can be eaten raw, this action dehydrates the player and yields significantly less Food than when it is cooked. The player can also choose to cure fish instead of cooking them, so as to make them immune to decay. Cured fish has the same Food values as cooked fish, but dehydrates the player by -2 H2O.

To consume Food & Water items the player can left-click on the item in the PDA.

Rot and Decay

Cooked Food may raise the player's H2O levels, but it also prone to rotting and decomposing. Curing fish instead of cooking them solves this problem but decreases hydration. Still, this is a preferable alternative for dealing with hunger when far from base or when local fish are sparse, as cured fish are the only kind of Food with any sort of long-term storage.

Cooked Food slowly starts to lose its Food & Water value leading to Decomposition. The level will go as low as -25 H2O and -25 Food. During decomposition the Food amount lowers slowly; but when it reaches a certain level the Food becomes Ripe; Ripe Food eventually becomes rotten when it reaches -1 Food. It is recommended to eat the Food while you can during the early stages of decomposition as you will still gain some hunger.

Stages of decomposition (Cooked Fish):

  1. Starts after: ~2-3 min.
  2. Decomposing: ~2-3 min.
  3. Ripe: ~13-18 min.
  4. Rotting: ~27-33 min.

It is possible to store live fish in storage containers that will not rot until the player is ready to cook them. However, stored cooked fish will still rot regardless.

Note that decomposition also applies to plant Foods as well, and it is not possible to cook or cure them. While this renders them useless as Food, they can still be used for planting, or in the case of Creepvine, fabrication.

Food Items

Fabricator Menu Water.png

Water

Icon Item Food H2O
Big Filtered Water.png Large Filtered Water 0 +50
Coffee.png Coffee Americano 0 +4
Disinfected Water.png Disinfected Water 0 +30
Filtered Water.png Filtered Water 0 +20
Reclaimed Water.png Reclaimed Water -3 +20

Cooked

Fabricator Menu Cooked Food.png

Cooking food requires:

  • 1x Raw Food Item

Cooked food can be obtained using a Fabricator or by killing the creature with a Thermoblade.

Icon Item Food H2O Description
Cooked Bladderfish.png Cooked Bladderfish +18 +4 Spongy. Grisly. Low calorie count. Thankfully odorless.
Cooked Boomerang.png Cooked Boomerang +21 +3 Good eating around the fins.
Cooked Eyeye.png Cooked Eyeye +18 +10 High in fluids. Low calorie count. Hard to keep down.
Cooked Garryfish.png Cooked Garryfish +18 +5 Floral flavor, but very little of it.
Cooked Holefish.png Cooked Holefish +21 +3 Gelatinous flesh.
Cooked Hoopfish.png Cooked Hoopfish +23 +3 Never eat the antennae.
Cooked Hoverfish.png Cooked Hoverfish +23 +3 Firm, low-fat reptilian flesh.
Cooked Lava Boomerang.png Cooked Magmarang +20 +3 Rather picante.
Cooked Oculus.png Cooked Oculus +30 +2 Dark, dense meat. A good meal.
Cooked Peeper.png Cooked Peeper +32 +5 Protein-rich eyeballs. Highly nutritious.
Cooked Lava Eyeye.png Cooked Red Eyeye +18 +9 Extremely spicy. High in fluids.
Cooked Reginald.png Cooked Reginald +44 +4 Pungent and smoky. Highly filling.
Cooked Spadefish.png Cooked Spadefish +23 +3 Decent size, but salty.
Cooked Spinefish.png Cooked Spinefish +23 +3 Never eat the antennae.

Cured

Fabricator Menu Cured Food.png

Crafting cured food requires:

Icon Item Food H2O Description
Cured Bladderfish.png Cured Bladderfish +16 -2 Reminiscent of jerky. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
Cured Boomerang.png Cured Boomerang +21 -2 Tough, but flavorsome. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
Cured Eyeye.png Cured Eyeye +18 -2 Shriveled and unpleasant. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
Cured Garryfish.png Cured Garryfish +18 -2 The only flavor is salt. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
Cured Holefish.png Cured Holefish +21 -2 Salting has given the flesh a mousse-like consistency. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
Cured Hoopfish.png Cured Hoopfish +23 -2 This fish actually tastes like fish. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
Cured Hoverfish.png Cured Hoverfish +23 -2 The crispy, salty legs are the highlight. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
Cured Magmarang.png Cured Magmarang +21 -2 Tough and spicy. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
Cured Oculus.png Cured Oculus +30 -2 Meaty and still strong in flavor. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
Cured Peeper.png Cured Peeper +32 -2 Preserved in salt. A healthy and nutritious meal. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
Cured Red Eyeye.png Cured Red Eyeye +18 -2 Shriveled and unpleasant. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
Cured Reginald.png Cured Reginald +44 -2 Over salty, but very filling. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
Cured Spadefish.png Cured Spadefish +23 -2 Your daily dose of salt in a single portion. Dehydrating, but keeps well.
Cured Spinefish.png Cured Spinefish +23 -2 Entirely bland. Dehydrating, but keeps well.

Uncooked

Icon Item Food H2O
Bladderfish.png Bladderfish +9 -4
Boomerang.png Boomerang +12 -8
Eyeye.png Eyeye +10 0
Garryfish.png Garryfish +12 -12
Holefish.png Holefish +12 -5
Hoopfish.png Hoopfish +12 -6
Hoverfish.png Hoverfish +13 -9
Lava Boomerang.png Magmarang +12 -3
Oculus.png Oculus +12 -6
Peeper.png Peeper +20 -15
Lava Eyeye.png Red Eyeye +10 0
Reginald.png Reginald +25 -10
Spadefish.png Spadefish +13 -6
Spinefish.png Spinefish +7 -1

Raw

Icon Item Food H2O
Bulbo Tree Sample.png Bulbo Tree Sample +8 +10
Chinese Potato.png Chinese Potato

+12

+3
Creepvine Sample.png Creepvine Sample +3 +1
Spore Sack.png Gel Sack +5 +4
Bulb Bush Sample.png Bulb Bush Sample +3 +10
Lantern Fruit.png Lantern Fruit +10 +3
Marblemelon.png Marblemelon +12 +14
Nutrient Block.png Nutrient Block +75 0
Snack1.png Snacks +3 -2

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