Is there anything within the lands that doesn't decay? I thought the Iron rations would not decay but they do.. Anything anyone knows about?
Is there food that doesn't decay?
Milk
What the Spider said. You can buy jugs in Ofcol, barrels in Ralardia (sp?).
7 minutes ago, Pali said:
What the Spider said. You can buy jugs in Ofcol, barrels in Ralardia (sp?).
Bottles in Ofcol, barrels in Ralardia _b :drinks:
I don't want milk. I know about this. I mean something besides milk that is not a liquid.
you could carry wands of plenty if you have that skill.
The rations in the Valley are better if your RP does not fit well with milk.
To answer the original question - no, there is no food that doesn't expire.
So then the cryo rations sold by Temor just feel like they last forever?
I swear I recall a "hard tack" food from somewhere that tends to last a while. Miruvhor, maybe? I'm generally just okay with running with milk, but I can understand the RP desire to not do so - eventually I'll stop, I keep telling myself, but damned if the milk isn't so freaking convenient.
The fisherman in miruvhor sells the tack.
The more I think about it (and double checked logs), the more certain I am that I've never seen the cryo rations decompose. Ever.
Then there's the ID:
Object 'rations cold cryo' is type food, material self perserved food.
Extra flags: glow.
Weight is 5, value is 1000, level is 50.
While the material itself doesn't mean much of anything, I'm 99% certain that they'll never decay.
7 minutes ago, Magick said:
The more I think about it (and double checked logs), the more certain I am that I've never seen the cryo rations decompose. Ever.
Then there's the ID:
Object 'rations cold cryo' is type food, material self perserved food.
Extra flags: glow.
Weight is 5, value is 1000, level is 50.
While the material itself doesn't mean much of anything, I'm 99% certain that they'll never decay.
Just because you haven't seen it decay doesn't mean it doesn't. :P
FWIW, it's about 800 ticks for cryo rations. About 350 for tack. 168 for herring. And your roasted duck is usually around 72 ticks.
So I'm wrong. It happens. /shrug
I know that things decaying in containers don't show an echo as I've had my share of food rot that way. Still looked. :cheese:
Still, 800 ticks is about 6h 40m of real time whereas 350 is just shy of 4 hours. Nothing to sneeze at and plenty of time to lose track of things.
How dare you for taking a guess at something, right?
