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===Satiation=== | ===Satiation=== | ||
Player satiety is how "hungry" or "well-fed" you are and has a maximum value of 1500. The satiation you receive from eating simple foods is given in the table below. The satiation you receive from eating meals is "equal to the sum of its parts". | Player satiety is how "hungry" or "well-fed" you are and has a maximum value of 1500. The satiation you receive from eating simple foods is given in the table below. The satiation you receive from eating meals is "equal to the sum of its parts". The ingredients you add into your meal determine how much satiation and which class of nutrition you will receive. In addition, for every 100 satiation you fill, you will get 30 seconds more time until your satiety bar starts dropping again. | ||
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== Advanced cooking == | == Advanced cooking == | ||
[[File:PotInFirepit.png|300px|thumb|right|Cooking a stew in a fire pit]] | [[File:PotInFirepit.png|300px|thumb|right|Cooking a stew in a fire pit]] | ||
[[File:Jam.png|300px|thumb|right| | [[File:Jam.png|300px|thumb|right|Each ingredient should be placed in separate slots, and equal amounts of all ingredients must be added.]] | ||
To prepare more wholesome meals, you need to craft yourself a clay pot using the [[Clay_Forming|clay forming]] mechanic. Once you have a burned claypot, place it back into the fire pit input slot (left) and you are ready to cook some meals. | To prepare more wholesome meals, you need to craft yourself a clay pot using the [[Clay_Forming|clay forming]] mechanic. Once you have a burned claypot, place it back into the fire pit input slot (left) and you are ready to cook some meals. | ||