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Revision as of 16:57, 12 April 2021

Your character must eat food every day so that it does not die unless you are in retreat at the church. Each day a character must eat food for a total of 2 hunger points, except for those at level 100 and up, who must eat for a total of 3 hunger points.

Your character's hunger is indicated at the top right of the interface next to a ham icon. It will indicate the following :

  • You are very hungry
  • You are a little hungry
  • You are not hungry

Keeping to this daily intake will ensure a steady diet. If your character does not eat enough, these are the consequences:

  • From level 1 to level 99 :
    • Do not eat at all: the state of health will drop by 2 stages the next day
    • Eating for only one point of hunger: state of health will drop by 1 stage the next day
  • From level 100 and up:
    • Do not eat at all: the state of health will drop by 2 stages the next day
    • Eating for one hunger point only: state of health will drop by 2 stages the next day
    • Eating for only two hunger points: state of health will drop by 1 stage the next day

Moreover, if you go below the "tired" stage, you will lose intelligence, charisma or strength points every day. Some people choose to have a state of health that oscillates between "tired" and "in shape" to save money.

If you are not fit, you will have to eat for 2 hunger points in order to regain the next stage (or 3 hunger points if you are a level 100+).

You can get food by either:

Here is the list of foods and the hunger points they provide when eaten:

Can of Foie Gras 3 HP Parma Ham 2 HP
Halloween candy 1 HP Vegetable 1 HP
Bottle of olive oil 1 HP Pound of Grapes 1 HP
Bottle of Milk 1 HP Pound of Olives 1 HP
Bottle of Sheep's Milk 1 HP Loaf of Bread 2 HP
Bottle of Goat's Milk 1 HP Piece of Meat 2 HP
Candy Cane 1 HP Chocolate Egg 1 HP
Chestnut 1 HP Basket of Whelks 1 HP
Christmas Chocolate Liqueur 1 HP Goose Cake 2 HP
Dates 1 HP Family Liver Pate 2 HP
Sheep's Cheese 1 HP Pot of Yoghurt 1 HP
Goat's Cheese 1 HP Fish 2 HP
Cow's Cheese 1 HP Fruit 1 HP
Bag of Corn 1 HP Bayonne Ham 2 HP
Gingerbread 1 HP Black Forest Ham 2 HP
Mulled Wine 1 HP Iberico Ham 2 HP