How do you get teh recipe for this in the game? When I go to an oven, recipes will pop up if I type in a partial name, but not this one or other stat raising meals. Is this something you have to experiment with?
Last night as I was making my very first Halas 10lb Meat Pies, I noticed that my pies were falling to the ground after hitting the autoinventory key even though I had open slots in my backpacks.
I needed to use a deluxe toolbox to hold them. It they are only meduim in size, I should have been able to put them into my backpack.
Levitic: I'm hoping that you are commenting on the impending spoilage of the meat...from carrying it around in a leather napsack; and not simply confusing the words fetid and fillet (a certain way of cutting meat). I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and laugh accordingly. Unless, of course, I find out differently...in which case I'll have to dog you incessantly
Given that a 10 lb Fetid Bass weighs in at 1.0, then these must weigh like 72 lbs when made. Just my thoughts on the subject of the weight. I use Patty Melts and Fuzzlecuttlers myself
I'm hoping that you are commenting on the impending spoilage of the meat... from carrying it around in a leather napsack; and not simply confusing the words fetid and fillet (a certain way of cutting meat). I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and laugh accordingly. Unless, of course, I find out differently...in which case I'll have to dog you incessantly
Just like the 1/4 pounder its the wieght before cooking. And I confirm the food effects stack.
Just a note to those new to food/drink effects, you get the effect by having it as first available food/drink item in packs NOT by eating it, eating it destroys it. Thats why you notice some people force feeding food/drink in battle to save their Costly food like this. Think of the food/drink as an wearable item that gives you stat bonuses and not as a spell you have to cast.
As usual, prices vary. They seem to be coming down as competition rises. I been makin em for skill, but I noticed that the failure rate on them is fairly low. 165 skill I fail about 2-4 times in ten. Sounds miserable, except each combine provides six pies. Which is good considering the cost of sage leaf and fennel and the meat if you buy it.
Since the sub combines are triv, I've taken to actually buying them.
2 clumps dough, wolf fillet in cream, bear fillet in cream, lion fillet in cream, mammoth fillet in cream, sage leaf, pie tin. Made in a oven. Yeald 6. Trival 226