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== Description ==
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''A white egg from a bird.''
  
A small '''egg''' laid by a [[hen]] which can be [[eat]]en raw or used in [[cooking]]. Eggs are always [[quality]] 99. If eggs are left outside, they will [[decay]]. When they fully decay, a [[chicken]] may hatch.  
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== Eggs ==
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* Eggs [[decay]] similarly to other food items and can be used in numerous recipes.
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* Can be found by [[Foraging]] at [[Critter nest]] [[Resource nodes]].  
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* Eggs found through foraging vary in quality, depending on your foraging skill.
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* Eggs also offer the unusual nondestructive ability to be "sucked", as right-clicking on an egg gives the option to ''Suck Egg''. It will give you a weird feeling. This option is only available if you have no item active.
  
Recent (Gold 2 map - Nov 07) experiments on the Home server suggest only 10% of eggs will hatch into chicks, though this percentage likely varies based on creature populations.
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== Fertile Eggs ==
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* "Fertile eggs" offer a chance to hatch a baby chick; regular "eggs" do not.
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* Fertile eggs can be found by foraging or can be produced by a hen in a [[chicken coop]] or outside of a chicken coop. Chances of producing fertile eggs are much higher in hens stored in a chicken coop.
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* Roughly 10% - 20% of fertile eggs will hatch into chicks, though this percentage is believed to vary based on creature populations.
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* To attempt to hatch an egg, lay a fertile egg on any tile and allow it to decay. When it eventually reaches 100 damage, the fertile egg will either hatch a baby chick or decay to dust without any hatchling being produced.
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* Fertile eggs can be stored in a [[food storage bin]] but immediately turn to regular eggs which cannot be hatched.
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* Renaming the fertile egg sets the name for the hatched chick if a chick does successfully hatch. However, it does not keep the name when it becomes a [[hen]] or [[rooster]]
  
Eggs will take approximately 30 [[day]]s to hatch if left in your [[inventory]]. Eggs also contain the unusual nondestructive ability to be "sucked", as right-clicking on an egg gives the option to "Suck Egg".
 
  
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Latest revision as of 02:59, 9 December 2023

Main / Skills / Cooking / Egg

Egg
A Egg
Creation

Foraging or laid by a hen.

Result
  • Egg (0.10 kg)
Skill and improvement
Properties

Description

A white egg from a bird.

Eggs

  • Eggs decay similarly to other food items and can be used in numerous recipes.
  • Can be found by Foraging at Critter nest Resource nodes.
  • Eggs found through foraging vary in quality, depending on your foraging skill.
  • Eggs also offer the unusual nondestructive ability to be "sucked", as right-clicking on an egg gives the option to Suck Egg. It will give you a weird feeling. This option is only available if you have no item active.

Fertile Eggs

  • "Fertile eggs" offer a chance to hatch a baby chick; regular "eggs" do not.
  • Fertile eggs can be found by foraging or can be produced by a hen in a chicken coop or outside of a chicken coop. Chances of producing fertile eggs are much higher in hens stored in a chicken coop.
  • Roughly 10% - 20% of fertile eggs will hatch into chicks, though this percentage is believed to vary based on creature populations.
  • To attempt to hatch an egg, lay a fertile egg on any tile and allow it to decay. When it eventually reaches 100 damage, the fertile egg will either hatch a baby chick or decay to dust without any hatchling being produced.
  • Fertile eggs can be stored in a food storage bin but immediately turn to regular eggs which cannot be hatched.
  • Renaming the fertile egg sets the name for the hatched chick if a chick does successfully hatch. However, it does not keep the name when it becomes a hen or rooster