Difference between revisions of "Seaweed"
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− | {{Infobox:Resource| | + | | gathered=135 |
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− | skill= | + | | heals=0.6 |
− | eaten=333| | + | | heals2=167 |
− | heals=0.6 | + | | method0=manual |
+ | | amount0=135 | ||
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167 grams heals one percent of damage. | 167 grams heals one percent of damage. | ||
− | + | [[Seaweed]] can be gathered in certain coastal locations, and either eaten raw or as a weak healing food. Seaweed can be used to make [[sushi]] using a [[makisu]] or [[ramen]] with [[rice noodles]] and [[broth]] on a propane [[Campstove#Making_ramen|campstove]]. | |
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167 grams heals one percent of damage.
Seaweed can be gathered in certain coastal locations, and either eaten raw or as a weak healing food. Seaweed can be used to make sushi using a makisu or ramen with rice noodles and broth on a propane campstove.