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You must fillet fish in a kitchen before they can be grilled.
 
You must fillet fish in a kitchen before they can be grilled.
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[[Leeks]] are not grilled.  They are burned directly in the firepit to produce [[ash]].
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==Vegetable Production==
 
==Vegetable Production==
 
See the [[Vegetable]] page for general vegetable info.
 
See the [[Vegetable]] page for general vegetable info.

Revision as of 17:24, 13 December 2011

Amunet

Fish meat and vegetables can be grilled in a Firepit using a sharpened stick to produce grilled food. Simple and portable, grilled food provides a small temporary bonus to attributes when eaten. As meals do not stack, the bonuses from eating grilled food will replace any meal-related bonuses and penalties that were already in effect (whether from a Kitchen meal or from other grilled food).

To eat some grilled food, choose "Skills" from your main menu and then "Consume".


Grilled Fish and Veggies

Base Food Stat Bonus Confirmed in T6
Fish Meat (any type) 1 Endurance No
Onions 2 Endurance Yes
Cabbage 2 Speed Yes
Carrots 2 Perception Yes
Garlic 2 Focus Yes
Peppers 1 Strength, 1 Dexterity No
Cucumbers 2 Strength No
Eggplants 2 Dexterity No
Watermelons 2 Constitution No

10 minute timer on each.

A grilled vegetable does not stack with another type (i.e. eating a grilled onion and then eating a grilled cabbage will give you +2 speed, NOT +2 endurance and +2 speed). Also, eating two vegetables of the same type does not stack (i.e. eating 2 grilled onions gives +2 endurance, NOT +4 endurance).

You must fillet fish in a kitchen before they can be grilled.

Leeks are not grilled. They are burned directly in the firepit to produce ash.


Vegetable Production

See the Vegetable page for general vegetable info.