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FEP and hunger

Postby homsikpanda » Wed Apr 06, 2011 10:02 pm

if i over stuff myself do i still get fep?
how can i make myself hungry faster?
is there any items that increase psy?
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Re: FEP and hunger

Postby navi33 » Wed Apr 06, 2011 10:24 pm

1st q: i dont really have an idea
2nd q: try plowing then drink water
3rd q: http://ringofbrodgar.com/wiki/FEP_Table
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Re: FEP and hunger

Postby b_anon » Wed Apr 06, 2011 10:26 pm

1. yes
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Re: FEP and hunger

Postby Escaleone » Wed Apr 06, 2011 10:52 pm

It's also easy to build a chair, randomly plow the ground around it, and sit down to regain stamina. Roughly the same as drinking water, but doesn't require a water source.
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Re: FEP and hunger

Postby MagicManICT » Wed Apr 06, 2011 11:50 pm

Escaleone wrote:It's also easy to build a chair, randomly plow the ground around it, and sit down to regain stamina. Roughly the same as drinking water, but doesn't require a water source.


It also doesn't burn as much hunger, either, and takes much, much longer.

Instead of just plowing, dig worms so you can go fishing.
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Re: FEP and hunger

Postby Sevenless » Thu Apr 07, 2011 12:22 am

1.

Overstuffed still gives FEP's, but you can't eat any more after you hit maximum overstuffed. So you can't just go on indefinitely overstuffing yourself.

2.

There's a number of activities that grind stats and are useful. Destumping, manual plowing farm fields, mining just to name a few.

Best way to stat grind in the game is ~ this: Get a waterskin (dried hide + leather working) and drink from it beside a Q10 water source (lake/river, etc). Manually plow the ground, drink, manually plow etc. You can do the same spot over and over. Burns through stamina incredibly fast. Downside is, you're doing nothing productive. My personal preference is mining and drinking Q10 water.

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Psyche FEP's come from few foods, and usually they're mixed. As a beginning player, I'd say go for river mussels. They give ~40% psyche FEP's and ~60% dex. The other items that give psyche tend to be hard to get. The next most accessible is probably Ring of Brodgar (Baking) which needs flour, honey, poppy seeds. Or possibly buttered cave bulbs. Neither are as easy to get as mussels though.
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Re: FEP and hunger

Postby homsikpanda » Thu Apr 07, 2011 2:27 am

Sevenless wrote:1.

Overstuffed still gives FEP's, but you can't eat any more after you hit maximum overstuffed. So you can't just go on indefinitely overstuffing yourself.

2.

There's a number of activities that grind stats and are useful. Destumping, manual plowing farm fields, mining just to name a few.

Best way to stat grind in the game is ~ this: Get a waterskin (dried hide + leather working) and drink from it beside a Q10 water source (lake/river, etc). Manually plow the ground, drink, manually plow etc. You can do the same spot over and over. Burns through stamina incredibly fast. Downside is, you're doing nothing productive. My personal preference is mining and drinking Q10 water.

3.

Psyche FEP's come from few foods, and usually they're mixed. As a beginning player, I'd say go for river mussels. They give ~40% psyche FEP's and ~60% dex. The other items that give psyche tend to be hard to get. The next most accessible is probably Ring of Brodgar (Baking) which needs flour, honey, poppy seeds. Or possibly buttered cave bulbs. Neither are as easy to get as mussels though.



how do i find river muscles? D:
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Re: FEP and hunger

Postby chibikid » Thu Apr 07, 2011 3:01 am

works super good
1 eat tell full
2nd plowing farm fields tell out sta
3nd drink Q10 water r lower i not see but lower Q level of water big cost on food bar lower make sta
4nd go back to eating
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tools you need waterflask 2 you and a bucket full or by water all you need waterflask
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Re: FEP and hunger

Postby Shadow7168 » Thu Apr 07, 2011 5:12 am

1: Yeah, but don't do it, it's really annoying to get back to full...
2: Sprint, drink water, repeat.
3: Never leveled PSY, so I don't know.
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Re: FEP and hunger

Postby Girlinhat » Thu Apr 07, 2011 6:10 am

The wiki is your friend. There's a table of FEP foods. For psy, you mostly want oysters, cavebulbs, and wondrous wilderness roasts. Rats too, they have a 20% chance of giving psy and 80% chance of hurt. You'll need a lot of them though. Cavebulbs are significantly easier, with 10 psy at q10 and no hurt. Find them in caves, and find butter from four leaf clovers and aurochs, and you'll be swimming in psy. Of course, the mother of all sausages is amazing, filling two hunger bars (Very Hungry to Full in one go!) and giving enough psy to level you up in most cases.

I think there's a cheese too, but that one's more difficult...
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