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7 days to die food
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7 days to die food
  1. #7 DAYS TO DIE FOOD HOW TO#
  2. #7 DAYS TO DIE FOOD MODS#

If there was ever a case for recipes to be in a book, hidden by the random number jesus, it should be a cookbook found in an ordinary cupboard in just about any POI. The recipes should be found in, ya know, cook books.

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I throw all beer on the ground, and only take grain alcohol for making med kits.Ĭoffee as a stamina drink doesn't last nearly long enough or yield enough stamina regen to make it worth the effort in making.įood should not be locked by perks. The drunken effect is physically nauseating and makes these items worse than cat food. I loathe the implementation of beer and alcohol now, which were my go-to stamina drinks. I enjoyed the fact that some foods gave you different buffs in previous versions. The food is a nice way to increase HP when meds aren't readily available. I'm also taking more damage from zombies, because they are hitting harder at elevated game stages. Getting the better quality food that yields more calories is required.

#7 DAYS TO DIE FOOD MODS#

You would think Madmole would champion this concept given that he spends a lot of time in the gym.Īt higher levels I am consuming more food, because I'm spending significant time building, exploring for mods & mining. Eat like crap and you'll feel like crap/have less energy. I agree that the quality of food should govern your well-being (ahem wellness). I can see how that may not be the case in point for balancing. But maybe that's because I am playing multiplayer and can't afford to have a garden out in the open, so I had to delay my farming until I could afford to dig out a proper hidden one. I think you're on to something in the 40-80 level range, but I actually have had trouble keeping enough good food around. Please, share your thoughts on OP - I get where you're coming from. I love that aspect of the game and I feel that now, you go from praying for a pig and a pot, to almost a day or two fast. I'm just throwing stuff at the wall to see what, if anything, sticks.

#7 DAYS TO DIE FOOD HOW TO#

Maybe then cooking shouldn't be locked by perks, 'cause I really do know how to make bacon & eggs without being a Master Chef and instead cooking should be just like throwing stuff in a pan or a pot and getting nutrition from it (basic sum of its parts for someone who doesn't know a correct recipe maybe and 10-20% more for someone who has learned it. I feel that the food should be something you need once or twice a day even at high levels and the quality of the food you eat should govern your overall "well-being" (greater buffs for good diet that last while you maintain it, debuffs for eating crap until you rectify it). Is it just me, or is it silly that the more you progress and learn better stuff & things to cook and you can harvest more and more, the less and less you need it?












7 days to die food