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* Quality of meat affects the [[Animal taming|taming]] timer.
 
* Quality of meat affects the [[Animal taming|taming]] timer.
  
Common Myth: They say that if you put meat in a barrel of water, it will be preserved for several days. However, it is better to cook the meat, because cooked meat can be stored in a [[food storage bin]].
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* Cooking meat will aid its preservation, because cooked meat can be stored in a [[food storage bin]]. However, the quality of the meat may be impacted.
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* A commonly held conception is that meat placed in a barrel of water will decay slower - this may be prudent for shorter periods when the hunter wishes to maintain the meat in its current state.
  
 
Any container slows decay, but the water does nothing to amount nor frequency of decay ticks - it is just for convenience to have both water and food in one place.
 
Any container slows decay, but the water does nothing to amount nor frequency of decay ticks - it is just for convenience to have both water and food in one place.
 
[[Category:Butchering items]]
 
[[Category:Butchering items]]
 
[[Category:Babel/M]]
 
[[Category:Babel/M]]

Revision as of 13:59, 29 July 2012

Main / Skills / Butchering / Meat

Description

Meat is an important ingredient in hot food cooking, and also good for taming and feeding meat-eating pets.

Meat is acquired by successfully butchering animals, tower guards or players. Starving animals do not give any meat.

Notes

  • Meat dropped on the ground attracts meat-eating animals and monsters.
  • Quality of meat affects the taming timer.
  • Cooking meat will aid its preservation, because cooked meat can be stored in a food storage bin. However, the quality of the meat may be impacted.
  • A commonly held conception is that meat placed in a barrel of water will decay slower - this may be prudent for shorter periods when the hunter wishes to maintain the meat in its current state.

Any container slows decay, but the water does nothing to amount nor frequency of decay ticks - it is just for convenience to have both water and food in one place.