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Revision as of 16:28, 4 September 2012
Main / Skills / Cooking / Hot food cooking / Meal
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The most nutritious type of food. When eaten hot it gives more nutrition.
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Method
Making meals can be very simple: Put meat / fish and potato / corn / onion / pumpkin (commonly referred to as vegetables) in a frying pan and heat it up. Voila, a meal. Do not use fish and meat at the same time, as that will only make a stew.
If there are no vegetables available, they can be substituted by bread. Adding salt halves the meal's decay rate.
Examine the frying pan before cooking to determine the difficulty and whether or not it will become a meal. Herbs, cheese, and some other foraged and harvested items can be added for additional difficulty. The more ingredients a meal has, the more difficult it will be to cook. Berries added to the frypan will produce stew instead of a meal. Meals made with onions are less difficult to make than meals made with potato or corn. Pumpkin and bread are cooking ingredients with an even higher difficulty.
Meals have higher base difficulty than other cooking, so beginners are recommended to use stone ovens when cooking them. If difficulty isn't an issue, any fire source can be used. Experienced cooks will sometimes use campfires or stone forges to intentionally increase the difficulty and therefore their skill gain. Added difficulty:
- Oven 0
- Campfire 5
- Forge 10
The base QL of a meal is your hot food cooking skill, and at lower skill it will match this most of the time. As hot food cooking becomes higher, it also becomes harder and harder to maintain maximum quality. When it exceeds 70, the meal QL will drop and become more dependent on the ql of the items and the difficulty of making it (the easier the meal, the higher QL meal made).
Requirements
- Fire source
- Campfire, Stone forge, Stone oven
- Cooking implement
- Frying pan
- Meaty part
- Either meat or fish (regular or fillet)
- Vegetable part
- Potato, corn, onion or pumpkin.
- Alternatively: bread or grain.
Resulting Product
- 1x meal
Skills used
Some Recipes and Difficulty (2011 Feb 19)
- Meat + Onion = 22 difficulty
- Meat + Onion + Corn = 25 difficulty
- Meat + Onion + Potato = 25 difficulty
- Meat + Corn = 27 difficulty
- Meat + Potato = 27 difficulty
- Meat + Onion + Pumpkin = 28 difficulty
- Meat + Pumpkin = 30 difficulty
- Meat + Bread = 30 difficulty
- Meat + Corn + Onion + Cheese = 32 difficulty
- Meat + Pumpkin + Potato = 33 difficulty
- Meat + Pumpkin + Corn = 33 difficulty
- Meat + Pumpkin + Grain = 33 difficulty
- Meat + Pumpkin + Corn + Potato + Onion = 39 difficulty
- Meat + Corn + Onion + Cheese + Grain = 39 difficulty
- Meat + Pumpkin + Corn + Potato = 40 difficulty
Additional notes
- Meals decay very fast in inventories. You're better off storing them in a barrel.
- They do take damage in your inventory even if you are logged off.
- A common myth is that water, salt, or water plus salt will decrease the decay rate of meals in a barrel, but no real data about this could ever be provided.