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==Food items in the game== |
==Food items in the game== |
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===Drinkable=== |
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Affects [[Thirst]] (H2O). |
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List of Items: |
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*[[Filtered Water]] Basic Water Source |
*[[Filtered Water]] Basic Water Source |
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*:Needs [[Membrane]] |
*:Needs [[Membrane]] |
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*[[Disinfected Water]] Lasting Water Source |
*[[Disinfected Water]] Lasting Water Source |
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*:Needs [[Bleach]] |
*:Needs [[Bleach]] |
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===Edibles=== |
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Affects [[Hunger]] (Food) |
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List of Items: |
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*[[Cooked Holefish]] Not Much Meat |
*[[Cooked Holefish]] Not Much Meat |
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*:Needs [[Holefish]], [[Salt]] |
*:Needs [[Holefish]], [[Salt]] |
Revision as of 15:53, 30 November 2014
Food is crafted from Materials using the Fabricator.
It acts as a consumable.
Food items in the game
Drinkable
Affects Thirst (H2O).
List of Items:
- Filtered Water Basic Water Source
- Needs Membrane
- Disinfected Water Lasting Water Source
- Needs Bleach
Edibles
Affects Hunger (Food)
List of Items:
- Cooked Holefish Not Much Meat
- Cooked Peeper A salty feast
- Cooked Bladderfish Not much meat
- Needs Bladderfish, Salt
- Cooked Garryfish A snack
- Cooked Hoverfish Medium sized, but pure
- Cooked Reginald Substantial meat and salt
- Cooked Spadefish Decent size but salty
- Cooked Boomerang A morsel
- Cooked Eyeye Small, but pure
- Cooked Oculus A delicacy