Good foods to feed my miner/fighter char.

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Good foods to feed my miner/fighter char.

Postby DeltaBro101 » Mon May 23, 2016 12:47 am

I have just started my alt character for mining and fighting and I wanted to know what stats should be raised, what food to feed her and is this combination of fighter/miner is a good choice.
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Re: Good foods to feed my miner/fighter char.

Postby Hasta » Mon May 23, 2016 12:58 am

You can get around on beer and sausage.

Bear Bangers for STR +1/+2, Delicious Deer Dogs for AGI+2, various CON +1 sausages. And don't forget those Elk Dogs to get +1 STR/+2 INT to raise your learning capacity.

Fighter/Miner is a good combination, since you don't need to raise anything but STR to mine, and your fighting damage is affected by your STR. So, the only drawback is that you'll still have to get that Deep Artifice skill, or your miner's outcome will be very much impaired; but after that you're free to raise your fighting skills.
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Re: Good foods to feed my miner/fighter char.

Postby DeltaBro101 » Mon May 23, 2016 2:31 am

Ok well anything else? I don't have my skills up to par yet so think lower foods that don't require me to try to kill something like a bear or badger. Think ant killing level.
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Re: Good foods to feed my miner/fighter char.

Postby Karede » Mon May 23, 2016 2:42 am

Pumpkin pies, honeybuns, and basically nothing good for strength until you git gud or get some cheese going
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Re: Good foods to feed my miner/fighter char.

Postby DeltaBro101 » Mon May 23, 2016 3:05 am

I have milk but idk how to make cheese so how do you make cheese?
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Re: Good foods to feed my miner/fighter char.

Postby Jacobian123 » Mon May 23, 2016 3:08 am

DeltaBro101 wrote:I have milk but idk how to make cheese so how do you make cheese?

You need a Suckling Maw to make cheese, which is obtained from slaughtering a young pig, sheep, or cow.
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Re: Good foods to feed my miner/fighter char.

Postby DeltaBro101 » Mon May 23, 2016 3:13 am

well, then cheese isn't a option.
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Re: Good foods to feed my miner/fighter char.

Postby avros008 » Mon May 23, 2016 3:16 am

Jacobian123 wrote:
DeltaBro101 wrote:I have milk but idk how to make cheese so how do you make cheese?

You need a Suckling Maw to make cheese, which is obtained from slaughtering a young pig, sheep, or cow.


Not pig.

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Re: Good foods to feed my miner/fighter char.

Postby Jacobian123 » Mon May 23, 2016 3:34 am

avros008 wrote:
Jacobian123 wrote:
DeltaBro101 wrote:I have milk but idk how to make cheese so how do you make cheese?

You need a Suckling Maw to make cheese, which is obtained from slaughtering a young pig, sheep, or cow.


Not pig.

cuz its haram

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Re: Good foods to feed my miner/fighter char.

Postby MagicManICT » Mon May 23, 2016 4:32 am

Thanks for pointing that out. I fixed it on the RoB wiki.
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