![]() You can dump the breakfasts that you cook, but store the meals that you cook with frying pans in your larder. Step 4: At this point you will only use the bowls to cook breakfast to work on your skill and you will use the frying pans to cook decent meals to eat. The use of Frying pans will get you better food and is explained in step 4 below. Additionally, craft at least 3 iron frying pans. Step 3: While working on HFC 20, build a larder to store cooked food in. Note that the diff of a meal doesn't necessarily determine whether or not you can cook the meal, but it does determine how much skill gain you will get for cooking it. You can check the difficulty of a meal by right clicking the bowl that contains the food and choosing "lore". IOW, breakfast in an oven has a diff of 20 and your skill is now at 10 so getting to HFC 20 will be easy enough. At HFC 10, your skill will climb faster when using SB and better still when the food you're cooking is around 10 diff higher than your skill. Now, any time you decide to cook yourself a meal, fill all bowls and cook 10 meals at once while using Sleep Bonus (SB), this will help to get your HFC skill up a little faster. Step 2: You should no longer be cooking in a camp fire so if you have not already done so, then it's time to build an oven and a Food Storage Bin (FSB). Once you hit HFC 10, then continue on to step 2 below. Keep cooking breakfast until your Hot Food Cooking (HFC) skill is up to 10. If you get caught in the trap of eating raw food because you don't like to prepare and cook food, then you will quite literally, be constantly eating. Never eat raw meat or vegetables because raw foods do virtually nothing for you other than to fill your stomach, but for a very short period of time and with no nutrition value. To help counter this, cook heavier foods like pumpkin to fill more of your food bar in a single meal. When your daily meals are primarily "breakfast", you will get hungry again very soon. You can even warm it up later before eating it. It will not fill any of your CCFP bars and it only has medium nutrition but it will fill your food bar. Cook meat or vegetables in a clay pottery bowl to get "breakfast". But even a few days worth of food is nothing to scoff at when you're just starting out. One good hit could keep you fed for months. Of course you can also loot food from abandoned deeds. I try to keep my small 15-tile farm constantly producing pumpkins for me, even if I don't them, so that I can continue to improve my farming skills for when I do need them. As your farming and farm related skills and tools get better, the harvest quality and quantity will get better. Planting this seed will eventually give you a yield of about 3 pumpkins. For example, if you find a pumpkin while foraging, you can then crush it to get a seed. ![]() As my ability to get food with a higher QL gets better, I can gradually increase the self-imposed QL limits of each FSB. I use the low QL food for skilling and the higher QL food for cooking meals that I actually want to eat. For example, I currently use one for food that is QL 10 - 29, then another for 30-49, and a 3rd FSB for food with a QL of 50 or better. Over time you may want to consider making a few FSB's. Store all uncooked veggies, herbs, and meat in an FSB. ![]() Even though you can butcher a corpse with any type of knife, you will always want to use a butcher knife. You can get vegetables by foraging and herbs through botany. ![]() I don't intend for this blog to become a "how to" guide but on occasion, there might be some exceptions… starting now. Originally I wrote this for myself on my Wurm notes document but since it's more than just a simple note or two, I've decided to post it to this blog. So I wrote my own guide, something that is newb friendly. But most of the guides and assistance I found was geared more towards experienced players. I've read a lot of food guides and listened to advice given by others. But once that food buff is gone, and you're no longer getting help from the Bartender, things start to go down hill fast. The food buff is nice but in a way, it is incredibly crippling as well because you get this false idea that eating isn't a big deal because hunger is easy to manage. During the early game, you have a food buff and an NPC "Bartender" to help you manage your food related bars. You cannot actually starve to death in Wurm, but neglecting food certainly has a list of negative effects. If you don't get a handle on this soon, then you're setting yourself up for long term failure. ![]() Wurm Onlione Newbie Friendly Food & Cooking GuideĮating, for me, has always been a major pain in the ass. ![]()
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