Baked trout , a way to live?
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Baked trout , a way to live?
After having followed the discussion in the Carving Knife thread and the wish for "balance" I just have to post this.
You'll have to spend 4 days fishing, 0,2 days baking and 0,026 days of wood collecting, in total 4,226 days, to get a meal of baked trout. Probably a bit more as you might have gotten tired, if not from the fishing, baking and wood collecting most certain from building the oven you're baking the fish in.
If you have built yourself a fishing spear you'll get your meal in 0, 796 days and with a pole in 0,626 days. You will survive!:-)
You'll have to spend 4 days fishing, 0,2 days baking and 0,026 days of wood collecting, in total 4,226 days, to get a meal of baked trout. Probably a bit more as you might have gotten tired, if not from the fishing, baking and wood collecting most certain from building the oven you're baking the fish in.
If you have built yourself a fishing spear you'll get your meal in 0, 796 days and with a pole in 0,626 days. You will survive!:-)
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kinvoya wrote:Bear, I don't understand the 0,days thing. Are these full days or percentages of days or what? I think you're saying it takes an insanely long time to make some trout to eat?
4,226 days (or 4.226 days) means 422.6 % of a day or 4 days and a bit less than 2 cantrhours to get a meal of baked trout!
If you choose to eat carrots instead you need only to spend 0.1 days, or 10 % of a day, or less than 1 cantrhour to get yourself a meal.
I'm getting confused myself now...
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So does it take more than four thousand days to get a trout meal without equipment or a little over four days?
Oh, I see. It takes longer with equipment than without. *smacks forehead with palm* = international gesture for "I'm a little slow with numbers."
Edit: Bear already clarified (I think... *squints at numbers*)
Oh, I see. It takes longer with equipment than without. *smacks forehead with palm* = international gesture for "I'm a little slow with numbers."
Edit: Bear already clarified (I think... *squints at numbers*)
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Well, there is the issue that fish, according to those numbers, are horribly slow as a food source even with a fishing pole.
I assumed they were meant to only be reasonably useful as a dense traveling food...I don't actually know how much that meal weighs.
I assumed they were meant to only be reasonably useful as a dense traveling food...I don't actually know how much that meal weighs.
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Again. Fish is not really meant to be used as 'mealfood'. There are now several ways to prepare the fish, too, to make it superiour than just cooked, giving incentive to fish.
However, fish is mostly used for small meals, or specially prepared meals. Just like pizza, cookies, or sushi. Not many people make them, there's no point, but they have RP value, as do fish.
However, fish is mostly used for small meals, or specially prepared meals. Just like pizza, cookies, or sushi. Not many people make them, there's no point, but they have RP value, as do fish.
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Unprepared food should have to be consumed in much larger quantities to satisfy you appetite; something like 90% of the daily gathering amount (without tools), so that will be more efficient to eat after you cook, bake, grill or microwave your food.
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T-shirt wrote:Unprepared food should have to be consumed in much larger quantities to satisfy you appetite; something like 90% of the daily gathering amount (without tools), so that will be more efficient to eat after you cook, bake, grill or microwave your food.
The arguement against that I believe is that cooking doesn't raise the nutritional value.
However, you post has made me think. It's possible that cooking food makes it easier to digest, so I think would defintaely work.
I like it
Now all we need is someone to split this and put the last 3 posts in the suggestions forum
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