![]() ![]() These appear in the tooltip when mousing over the finished items. Type the recipe name, and a description.Any region can be set to any RGB value you like using the sliders provided. The numbers are for the different regions, and there is a standard palette of colors to use for each region. Customize the colorization of the icon.There are 3 food icons and two drink icons to choose from. Select which icon to use for the recipe by using the arrow keys under the picture.Select whether to create a drink or a dish - the icons at the top right next to the CREATE RECIPE heading. ![]() The central part of the UI displays a new option: MAKE RECIPE. Some might spoil while you set up the recipe. Ensure you have plenty of the ingredients on hand.You may also wish to use a Mindwipe Tonic to max out your Crafting Skill to get the best possible result for the recipe. When the UI asks for a title and contents for the note, just select CANCEL or press Esc. (The weights are listed because the blueprints all say 0.1 weight on them, but it doesnt include the final weight. I have included some examples I've made for reference. Thats the turning point when you start to reap benefits instead of taking losses. I tried making recipes with 4 or 5 different ingredients but it just leads to a big hassle that totally isn't worth it.Īlso, note that recipes don't really become "worth it" until about 500% - 550% CS. You would not believe how much extra room you can make just by getting rid of your egg recipes and doing meat or mushrooms instead. 2-4 on a good crafter will fill your water to 100 KIBBLE GIVES A TON OF STAMINAĬrops/veggies are best used in drinks. It still does reduce the water given by a drink though when included in the drink's recipe.ĭO NOT USE EGGS - THEY ARE MASSIVELY HEAVY! You're better off turning the eggs into kibble and using that in a recipe for the insane stamina regen. Stimberries and Auric mushrooms would normally decrease your water but in a food recipe, they do not lower your water stat. However, food is the easiest stat to fill almost without trying The downside is they lack real sustanance as food to fill your hunger. Mushrooms in general just make better recipes primarily because they have more balanced stats. High stats evenly distributed with good weightįor healing recipes, try to use 2-4 bee honey and the rest of your 8 recipe slots some prime meat Cooked meat technically gives more food, but I like the extra heal from rawĮlement dust is a FANTASTIC ingredient. The best one I have is 10 raw meat for 101 food. With my level 80 crafter with all levels in CS (880% or 7.80) I will typically follow these guidelines: (You should consume a focal chili prior to making recipes to raise your crafting skill level 100% for the duration of the buff)įor my food filler, it's typically made of RAW meat. Custom consumables have an extremely long shelf life when refrigerated compared to normal food. Sometimes you'll leave thousands of berries and meat in a feeding trough that eventually all spoil when you could've cooked them into the "Primary Cake" or the "Cheeseburger" shown in my attached pictures instead. Its also important to note that this is a great way to store surplus food that would otherwise rot. Making a good recipe requires a delicate balance of all these. The wiki obviously breaks down raw statistics, but it takes some interpretation to be explained fullyīasically there are a few considerations to make when planning a custom food. Hey all, I've done a lot of work and research on custom recipes and there's just NO good info on it out there. ![]()
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