![]() ![]() ![]() If you skip this step, you'll get a buff potion but less potent.And you'll see a yellow spark (pretty immediately).Wait for the ingredient to turn to chunks in the water.Once the water begins to boil, toss in the recipe's 4 ingredients in order (top to bottom on recipe). Each half of an ingredient gives a bit more than half of a whole buff. It's unnecessary (and undesirable) to chop ingredients first unless they can't fit (eg, glow mushrooms and pumpkins) or is indicated obviously on the recipe. Cooked potatoes going into a stew are better than uncooked potatoes" Bossun said: "the more that went into preparing the ingredients, the more bang you get for your buck. This increases buff effectiveness over raw ingredients (duration & potency), and is true of all ingredients. Roast the ingredients near the campfire before adding them into the cauldron. Preferred is to create a campfire under a Cooking Stand and place the filled cauldron on the hook, which allows you to control water temperature easily by hoisting the cauldron up and down via the crank.Ĭollect the 4 Ingredients from the recipe. Upon consuming, the player will be teleported to spawn and given the stew’s respective buff.Ĭreate a Campfire anywhere and put a filled cauldron near it. Stews can also be made with teleportation potion alternatively to water. The cauldron physics are unstable (were improved in update 0.0.36.0), simple motions are better. In fact, some prefer setting up stewing stations at the smithy rather than tavern to prevent frequent water trips.ĭip your cauldron in the water, don't bother with a scooping motion - just lower it *plunk* and raise it. It's also theorized trough water might become dirty and unusable for stewing. ![]() At that time, rather than smithy-trough-water we'll start using the keg in the Tavern replenished from well-water. The smithy troughs are more convenient, but eventually water will get spent (they're currently an infinite water source) and you'll need to replenish these troughs from the well. Find water in the Well or from the two troughs at the Smithy. ![]()
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