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− | Nutrition is a measure of how | + | == Description == |
− | + | '''Nutrition''' is a measure of how well fed you are, or how much nutrition is in your body; not to be mistaken for [[health]] or [[food]] level. Your current nutrition level can be seen by hovering mouse over the thirst/hunger bar. It is also reflected by the color of the hunger bar: darker green is better. | |
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== Effects == | == Effects == | ||
− | Your nutrition level affects how soon you will become hungry | + | * Your nutrition level affects how soon you will become hungry, or the speed at which your food bar drops. |
+ | * High nutrition will give you a skill gain bonus. For every increase of 10% nutrition over 50%, there is an increase of 1% skill gain. | ||
+ | ** For example, at 70% nutrition, your skill gains will be increased by 2%, and at 85% nutrition, your skill gains will be increased by 3.5%. | ||
+ | ** The maximum possible nutrition is 99%, giving a bonus of 4.9% skill gain. | ||
+ | ** Nutrition under 50% has no effect on skill gain, positive or negative. | ||
+ | * Nutrition over 60% gives a minor bonus to natural healing rate. | ||
== Nutritive food == | == Nutritive food == | ||
− | + | All food has a nutrient value that contributes to your character's nutrition level. Consuming food will move your nutrition level closer to the food's nutrient value. Raw vegetables, cheese, and raw meat have the lowest nutrient values. | |
− | For | + | For maximum nutrition, it's best to eat dishes while they are still hot. Cold dishes will nourish you less, but you can reheat them later to regain their full nutritional benefit. When reheated, the food provides the same nutrition as when it was originally hot. You will notice the action timer will change to ''eating hot meal'' instead of ''eating meal,'' indicating it’s heated. |
* Raw [[meat]] may nourish you to about 11%. | * Raw [[meat]] may nourish you to about 11%. | ||
* [[Cooked meat]] may nourish you to about 17%. | * [[Cooked meat]] may nourish you to about 17%. | ||
+ | * [[Heart]] from a lava fiend may nourish you to 30-31%. | ||
* [[Fish]] of low [[quality]] may nourish you up to 32%. | * [[Fish]] of low [[quality]] may nourish you up to 32%. | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Sacrifice]] a rare item of full weight at an [[altar]] to gain an easy 99% nutrition. |
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Latest revision as of 02:28, 30 October 2024
Main / Game mechanics / Nutrition
Description
Nutrition is a measure of how well fed you are, or how much nutrition is in your body; not to be mistaken for health or food level. Your current nutrition level can be seen by hovering mouse over the thirst/hunger bar. It is also reflected by the color of the hunger bar: darker green is better.
Effects
- Your nutrition level affects how soon you will become hungry, or the speed at which your food bar drops.
- High nutrition will give you a skill gain bonus. For every increase of 10% nutrition over 50%, there is an increase of 1% skill gain.
- For example, at 70% nutrition, your skill gains will be increased by 2%, and at 85% nutrition, your skill gains will be increased by 3.5%.
- The maximum possible nutrition is 99%, giving a bonus of 4.9% skill gain.
- Nutrition under 50% has no effect on skill gain, positive or negative.
- Nutrition over 60% gives a minor bonus to natural healing rate.
Nutritive food
All food has a nutrient value that contributes to your character's nutrition level. Consuming food will move your nutrition level closer to the food's nutrient value. Raw vegetables, cheese, and raw meat have the lowest nutrient values.
For maximum nutrition, it's best to eat dishes while they are still hot. Cold dishes will nourish you less, but you can reheat them later to regain their full nutritional benefit. When reheated, the food provides the same nutrition as when it was originally hot. You will notice the action timer will change to eating hot meal instead of eating meal, indicating it’s heated.