Template:Structure Infobox
“ | Mi mette appetito al solo guardarlo. | ” |
–Wilson |
Il Fornello è Food structure che permette al giocatore di combinare 4 cibi per crearne, a seconda della ricetta, un piatto più elaborato. Per costruirlo servono 3 Blocchi di pietra, 6 pezzi di Carbone, 6 Ramoscelli e una Macchina della scienza.
File:TabScience.png Recipe
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File:TabTools.png Usage
Il fornello possiede quattro slots che possono essere riempiti o mettendo un oggetto direttamente nella pentola o negli slot stessi. Ogni slot può contenere un solo oggetto, ed è necessario che tutti gli slot siano pieni affinché la cottura cominci. It takes 40 seconds to cook an average recipe (exact times are listed in each individual recipe). Tutti gli alimenti cucinati possono essere impilati in uno slot fino a 40 pezzi. Se del cibo avariato è utilizzato nella ricetta esso avrà effetto sulla data di scadenza della pietanza cucinata. Il cibo cucinato non inizierà ad andare a male finché rimarrà nel fornello.
Suggerimento: When the crock pot is open, you can shift+click any cookable item to move it instantly into the pot.
Ingredients
Items that can be used as ingredients are:
- raw and cooked Vegetables File:Vegetables ava.png
- raw and cooked Fruits File:Fruits ava.png
- raw and cooked Meats File:Meats ava.png, except for Leafy Meat
- Honey and Honeycombs File:Honeycomb.png
- Butterfly Wings
- raw and cooked Eggs File:All Eggs.png, except for Hatching Tallbird Eggs File:Hatching Tallbird Egg.png
- Butter
- Twigs
Disallowed food includes: File:Petals.png File:Hatching Tallbird Egg.png File:Rhino Horn.png File:Rotten Egg.png File:Ham Bat.png
Crock Pot meals themselves cannot be cooked further.
Food Categories
Crock Pot recipes differentiate between Fruits File:Fruits ava.png, Vegetables File:Vegetables ava.png, Eggs File:All Eggs.png, and Meats File:Meats ava.png. Some recipes call for any member of the category, such as Butter Muffin which requires any Vegetable File:Vegetables ava.png rather than a specific one.
Not all members of the categories are equal; for example, it takes two Morsels File:Morsel.png to count as much meat as a normal piece of Meat . See the Mechanics section for the complete lists of what foods are in each category, and their relative values.
Some foods do not fall into any of these three categories (e.g. Butterfly Wings ). In fact, some may act like a meat or vegetable/fruit when fed to Pigs, but do not count as that category for Crock Pot recipes (e.g. Petals File:Petals.png).
Monster Food
If too much Monster Food is used as ingredients (including in the Filler), the recipe will produce Monster Lasagna File:Monster Lasagna.png instead. See the Mechanics section for details.
These ingredients count as Monster Food towards making Monster Lasagna:
Filler
Some recipes call for less than four specific ingredients, but the Crock Pot always requires four items to cook. In this case, the remaining slots can be filled with "filler" ingredients.
Any item that can be used as an ingredient can be used as filler, though many recipes explicitly prohibit certain foods from being used in the filler. For example, Dragonpie requires only one Dragon Fruit File:Dragon Fruit.png, but cannot have any Meat File:Meats ava.png in the filler.
Unless prohibited, the otherwise-inedible Twigs can be used as a filler. This is commonly considered the "most efficient" filler. Despite being edible, Seeds and Toasted Seeds cannot be used as filler.
Crock Pot Recipes
Notes:
- Most recipes accept cooked variants of ingredients. Exceptions: and
- If there is more than one matching recipe for given ingredients the game will pick one with the highest priority. If there is more than one recipe with highest priority the game will pick at random.
E.g.: File:Egg.pngFile:Egg.png will sometimes produce , other times File:Monster Lasagna.png - Try this, check the Don't Starve Food Guide, Crock Pot Simulator.
Food | Name | Recipe | |||||||
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Requires | Filler Restrictions | ||||||||
Bacon and Eggs | +20 | +75 | +5 | 20 | 40 | 10 | File:All Eggs.png×2 File:Meats ava.png×1.5 | ||
Butter Muffin | +20 | +37.5 | +5 | 15 | 40 | 1 | ×1 File:Vegetables ava.png×0.5 | no File:Meats ava.png | |
Dragonpie | +40 | +75 | +5 | 15 | 40 | 1 | File:Dragon Fruit.png×1 | no File:Meats ava.png | |
Fish Tacos | +20 | +37.5 | +5 | 6 | 10 | 10 | ×1 ×1 | ||
Fishsticks | +40 | +37.5 | +5 | 10 | 40 | 10 | ×1 ×1 | ||
Fist Full of Jam | +3 | +37.5 | +5 | 15 | 10 | 0 | File:Fruits ava.png×0.5 | ||
Froggle Bunwich | +20 | +37.5 | +5 | 15 | 40 | 1 | ×1 File:Vegetables ava.png×0.5 | ||
Fruit Medley | +20 | +25 | +5 | 6 | 10 | 0 | File:Fruits ava.png×3 | ||
File:Honey Ham.png | Honey Ham | +30 | +75 | +5 | 15 | 40 | 2 | ×1 File:Meats ava.png×2 | no |
Honey Nuggets | +20 | +37.5 | +5 | 15 | 40 | 2 | ×1 File:Meats ava.png×0.5 | no | |
File:Kabobs.png | Kabobs | +3 | +37.5 | +5 | 15 | 40 | 5 | File:Meats ava.png×0.5 ×1 | |
Mandrake Soup | +100 | +150 | +5 | 6 | 60 | 10 | ×1 | ||
Meatballs | +3 | +62.5 | +5 | 10 | 15 | -1 | File:Meats ava.png×0.5 | no | |
Meaty Stew | +12 | +150 | +5 | 10 | 15 | 0 | File:Meats ava.png×3 | no | |
File:Monster Lasagna.png | Monster Lasagna | -20 | +37.5 | -20 | 6 | 10 | 10 | File:Monster Food.png×2 | no |
File:Pierogi.png | Pierogi | +40 | +37.5 | +5 | 20 | 20 | 5 | File:All Eggs.png×1 File:Meats ava.png×0.5 File:Vegetables ava.png×0.5 |
no |
Powdercake | -3 | 0 | 0 | 18750 | 10 | 10 | |||
File:Pumpkin Cookie.png | Pumpkin Cookie | 0 | +37.5 | +15 | 10 | 40 | 10 | File:Pumpkin.png×1 (orFile:Honeycomb.png) ×2 | |
File:Ratatouille.png | Ratatouille | +3 | +25 | +5 | 15 | 20 | 0 | File:Vegetables ava.png×0.5 | |
File:Stuffed Eggplant.png | Stuffed Eggplant | +3 | +37.5 | +5 | 15 | 40 | 1 | File:Eggplant.png×1 File:Vegetables ava.png×0.5 | |
File:Taffy.png | Taffy | -3 | +25 | +15 | 15 | 40 | 10 | (orFile:Honeycomb.png) ×3 | no File:Meats ava.png |
Turkey Dinner | +20 | +75 | +5 | 6 | 60 | 10 | File:Drumstick.png×2 File:Meats ava.png×0.5 (File:Vegetables ava.png or File:Fruits ava.png) ×0.5 | no | |
Unagi | +20 | +18.8 | +5 | 10 | 10 | 20 | File:Eel.png×1 File:Lichen.png×1 | ||
File:Waffles.png | Waffles | +60 | +37.5 | +5 | 6 | 10 | 10 | ×1 File:All Eggs.png×1 ×1 | |
File:Wet Goop.png | Wet Goop | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 5 | -2 | x4 |
Mechanics
Before looking into the mechanism, here are some reminders:
- Some Crock Pot dishes give fewer hunger/health points than the sum of their components. E.g. it's better to just eat 4×File:Roasted Carrot.png [+12 +50 ] than to make a File:Ratatouille.png [+3 +25 ] with them. However, with very few exceptions all Crock Pot recipes will restore 5 which may make the inefficiency desirable. Additionally, as the Crock Pot reduces spoilage, it is also almost always more efficient to cook stale or spoiled ingredients than to eat them directly.
- Placing more than 1 Monster Food (, , , , ) will result in Monster Lasagna in most cases, unless Twigs have been added.
The outcome of the Crock Pot is not randomly decided between recipes. It can be cooked with the given ingredients. Each recipe can require certain items to be present, for example Meatballs requires one of the Meats and can never be cooked without any. Similarly, recipes can exclude certain items, for example Dragonpie excludes Meats and can never be cooked if meat is included.
Each recipe has a priority rating, which decides what the result of the current cooking session will be. The recipe with the highest rating will always be chosen. If there are several recipes with the same importance, a random recipe will be chosen. Some recipes have importance of 0 or below, which means they will never be chosen over other recipes. Such as, Wet Goop, which is always a valid result, but never chosen over anything else due to having -2 importance. The only exception is 0 importance recipes Fist Full of Jam, Fruit Medley and Ratatouille, which appear to always get chosen in that order.
Crock Pot requires 4 food items, however some recipe requirements can be fulfilled with less than 4 items. In such recipes, the remaining slots can be filled by any cookable item that doesn't affect the original recipe or produce a different recipe. For example, Meatballs can be made with 1 Morsel. The remaining three slots could be 3 more Morsels or 3 Butter. However, adding Twigs will result in Kabobs, as they are higher importance than the Meatballs.
Here is an example of possible recipes from Fish + Cooked Frog Legs + Corn + Twigs: Fishsticks [Importance=10], Fish Tacos [Importance=10], Kabobs [Importance=5], Froggle Bunwich [1], Wet Goop [-2]. This means the result will be Fishsticks 50% and Fish Tacos 50% of the time, but not Kabobs or any other ones.
Meat values
Meat recipes, instead of a certain number of Meat items, require a certain amount of "meatiness". Different meats have different meatiness values, these being:
- 1: File:Cooked Meat.png File:Jerky.png
- 0.5: File:Morsel.png File:Cooked Morsel.png File:Drumstick.png File:Fried Drumstick.png File:Cooked Frog Legs.png File:Small Jerky.png File:Cooked Fish.png File:Eel.png File:Cooked Eel.png
The total meatiness is the sum of individual item meatiness. So, for example, File:Cooked Meat.png makes 1, +File:Drumstick.png make 1.5, and File:Morsel.png+File:Morsel.png+File:Morsel.png make 1.5. This means File:Honey Ham.png (which requires >2 meatiness) can be cooked with 2× (=2) or 1× and 2×File:Drumstick.png (=2.0), but not, for example, with 1× (=1) or 1×File:Drumstick.png (=0.5).
Fruit values
Berries only count as half a whole Fruit. Thus, for example, recipes requiring Fruits will require at least 2 Berries to fulfill the requirement. Note, that Durian also counts as Monster Food as well as 1 fruit.
Vegetable values
- 1: File:Carrot.png File:Roasted Carrot.png File:Popcorn.png File:Pumpkin.png File:Hot Pumpkin.png File:Eggplant.png File:Braised Eggplant.png File:Lichen.png
- 0.5: File:Red Mushroom.png File:Cooked Red Cap.png File:Green Mushroom.png File:Cooked Green Cap.png File:Blue Mushroom.png File:Cooked Blue Cap.png
Egg values
External links
Template:Craftable Items