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DoktorvonEurotrash Since: Jan, 2001
Sep 14th 2023 at 12:17:02 PM •••

Cut this:

  • The Elder Scrolls: Throughout the series as a whole are bread, butter, cheese, ale, carrots, stew, and various kinds of meat. In Morrowind and Oblivion, food (of all kinds) is a type of alchemical ingredient, which can be eaten raw or used to make potions; they have various effects, mostly restoring stamina. In Skyrim, food is different from alchemical ingredients and can have a plethora of effects, from Health Food to "poor man's" potions with various other effects, depending on the item in question. There is also several mods available that adds in additional recipes for the player to cook, and to make any attempt of cooking adding a bit to Alchemy experience.

because the entry does not mention any actual cooking mechanics, just a list of foods and their uses.

As a matter of fact, Morrowind does have a minor cooking mechanic (an easy-to-miss recipe allows you to turn an ingredient into bread), but I haven't played it for decades and haven't been able to find the info online yet. Will add it if I find it.

Edited by DoktorvonEurotrash
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