Difference between revisions of "Hunger"
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− | Your [[character]] must eat food every day | + | Your [[character]] must eat [[food]] every day unless you placed it in [[retreat]] at the [[church]] or it is [[set aside]]. <br> |
+ | Each day a [[character]] must eat [[food]] for a total of: | ||
+ | * 2 hunger points for beginners, [[peasant]]s, [[artisan]]s | ||
+ | * 3 hunger points for [[middle class]] and [[scholar]]s after choosing a [[path]] (> level 100) | ||
− | [[File:Hunger.gif |width="518" height="128" |]] | + | [[File:Hunger.gif |width="518" height="128" |center]] |
− | Your character's hunger is indicated at the top right of the interface | + | Your character's hunger is indicated via: |
+ | *'''the Application''': | ||
+ | ** [[File:Little_hungry.png|24px]] at the top, on the left side of the avatar | ||
+ | ** [[File:IconAvatar.png|35px]] - [[File:IconCharacter2.png|35px]] my character - [[File:Very_hungry.png]] | ||
+ | *'''the Web browser''': | ||
+ | ** [[File:Not_hungry.png |width="24" height="24" |]] at the top, to the right side of the [[interface]] | ||
+ | ** [[File:InterfaceMe.png|24px]] [[Me]] - my character - [[File:Very_hungry.png]] | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | The button will indicate the following : | ||
* You are very hungry [[File:Very_hungry.png |width="41" height="24" |]] | * You are very hungry [[File:Very_hungry.png |width="41" height="24" |]] | ||
* You are a little hungry [[File:Little_hungry.png |width="24" height="24" |]] | * You are a little hungry [[File:Little_hungry.png |width="24" height="24" |]] | ||
* You are not hungry [[File:Not_hungry.png |width="24" height="24" |]] | * You are not hungry [[File:Not_hungry.png |width="24" height="24" |]] | ||
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− | Keeping to this daily intake will ensure a steady diet. If your character does not eat enough, these are the consequences: | + | Keeping to this daily intake will ensure a steady diet and your [[character]] to stay [[fitness|fit]]. If your [[character]] does not eat enough, these are the consequences: |
* From level 1 to level 99 : | * From level 1 to level 99 : | ||
** Do not eat at all: the [[state of health]] will drop by 2 stages the next day | ** 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 | ** Eating for only one point of hunger: [[state of health]] will drop by 1 stage the next day | ||
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*From level 100 and up: | *From level 100 and up: | ||
**Do not eat at all: the [[state of health]] will drop by 2 stages the next day | **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 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 | **Eating for only two hunger points: [[state of health]] will drop by 1 stage the next day | ||
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− | + | You can get [[food]] by either: | |
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* buying it on the [[market]] | * buying it on the [[market]] | ||
* producing it in one of your [[field]]s | * producing it in one of your [[field]]s | ||
* producing it in your [[workshop]] | * producing it in your [[workshop]] | ||
* obtaining them as a [[bonus]] thanks to your [[morale]] | * obtaining them as a [[bonus]] thanks to your [[morale]] | ||
− | * eating from a [[menu]] in a [[tavern]] | + | * eating from a [[menu]] in a [[tavern]], [[campfire]] or [[mess]] of a [[ship]] |
+ | * receiving it by participating in [[event]]s or entering [[redeem codes]]. | ||
Here is the list of foods and the hunger points they provide when eaten: | Here is the list of foods and the hunger points they provide when eaten: | ||
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| [[Vegetable pie]] || || 2 HP || || || || || || || || [[Wild Strawberry Liqueur]] || || || 1 HP | | [[Vegetable pie]] || || 2 HP || || || || || || || || [[Wild Strawberry Liqueur]] || || || 1 HP | ||
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+ | '''Note''': | ||
+ | *If you are below the "tired" stage you will lose [[intelligence]], [[charisma]] or [[strength]] points every day. <br> | ||
+ | *Some people choose to have a [[state of health]] that oscillates between "tired" and "in shape" to save money. | ||
+ | * If you are not fit, in order to regain the next stage you will have to eat for 2 hunger points (or 3 hunger points if you are a level 100+). | ||
+ | * If the [[character]] is in [[retreat]] or [[set aside]] you don't need to feed it. | ||
+ | * If you eat [[food]] but the [[character]] stays hungry check the [[diary]] for [[event]]s. You might have caught an [[illness]]. | ||
+ | <br> | ||
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[[Summary]][[fr:Faim]] | [[Summary]][[fr:Faim]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Characteristic]] |
Revision as of 09:59, 30 June 2025
Your character must eat food every day unless you placed it in retreat at the church or it is set aside.
Each day a character must eat food for a total of:
- 2 hunger points for beginners, peasants, artisans
- 3 hunger points for middle class and scholars after choosing a path (> level 100)
Your character's hunger is indicated via:
- the Application:
- the Web browser:
The button will indicate the following :
Keeping to this daily intake will ensure a steady diet and your character to stay fit. 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
You can get food by either:
- buying it on the market
- producing it in one of your fields
- producing it in your workshop
- obtaining them as a bonus thanks to your morale
- eating from a menu in a tavern, campfire or mess of a ship
- receiving it by participating in events or entering redeem codes.
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 ewe'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 | Slice of Goose cake | 2 HP | ||||||||||
Date | 1 HP | Family liver paté | 2 HP | ||||||||||
Sheep Cheese | 1 HP | Pot of yoghurt | 1 HP | ||||||||||
Goat Cheese | 1 HP | Fish | 2 HP | ||||||||||
Cow's milk Cheese | 1 HP | Fruit | 1 HP | ||||||||||
Bag of corn | 1 HP | Bayonne ham | 2 HP | ||||||||||
Bickie bit | 1 HP | Black Forest ham | 2 HP | ||||||||||
Mulled Wine | 1 HP | Iberian ham | 2 HP | ||||||||||
Cassava root | 1 HP | Meatloaf | 2 HP | ||||||||||
Milk bun | 2 HP | Chateaubriand steak | 2 HP | ||||||||||
Christmas wine bottle | 1 HP | Slice of French King Cake | 1 HP | ||||||||||
Meatloaf | 2 HP | Cherry | 1 HP | ||||||||||
Vegetable pie | 2 HP | Wild Strawberry Liqueur | 1 HP |
Note:
- If you are 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, in order to regain the next stage you will have to eat for 2 hunger points (or 3 hunger points if you are a level 100+).
- If the character is in retreat or set aside you don't need to feed it.
- If you eat food but the character stays hungry check the diary for events. You might have caught an illness.