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| xsize = | | xsize = 0 <!--Liquid--> | ||
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| skillreq = [[requires::Carpentry]], [[requires::Farming | | skillreq = [[requires::Carpentry]], [[requires::Farming]], [[requires::Pottery]], [[requires::Metal Working]] | ||
| objectsreq = [[requires::Wheat Wort]] | | objectsreq = [[requires::Wheat Wort]] | ||
| producedby = [[requires::Demijohn]] | | producedby = [[requires::Demijohn]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[Category:Powders, Liquids, and Seeds]] | |||
[[Category:Liquids]] | [[Category:Liquids]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Alcohol]] | ||
{{PAGENAME}} (Pronounce "vice-beer", means "white beer" in German.) buffs [[:Category:Vegetables|Vegetables]] satiation by 0.5% and [[:Category:Fish|Fish]] by 1.0% per gulp of [[Quality|Q10]]. It also gives a negative satiation against itself which results in a diminishing return. | |||
It is made the same way as normal [[Beer]], except you must use [[Seeds of Wheat]] in all crafts that would normally require [[Seeds of Barley]]. | It is made the same way as normal [[Beer]], except you must use [[Seeds of Wheat]] in all crafts that would normally require [[Seeds of Barley]]. | ||
==How to Acquire== | ==How to Acquire== | ||
# Place [[Seeds of Wheat]] on a [[Herbalist Table]] and wait for the seeds to germinate. | # Place [[Seeds of Wheat]] on a [[Herbalist Table]] and wait for the seeds to germinate. | ||
# Roast [[ | # Roast [[Seeds of Sprouted Wheat]] in a [[Kiln]] to create the Malt. | ||
# Grind [[Malted Wheat]] at a [[Quern]] to create the Grist. | # Grind [[Malted Wheat]] at a [[Quern]] to create the Grist. | ||
# Boil [[Wheat Grist]] with [[Hop Cones]] in a [[Cauldron]] to make Wort. | # Boil [[Wheat Grist]] with [[Hop Cones]] in a [[Cauldron]] to make Wort. | ||
# Store [[Wheat Wort]] in a [[Demijohn]] until it becomes | # Store [[Wheat Wort]] in a [[Demijohn]] until it becomes {{PAGENAME}}. | ||
# Drink up! | # Drink up! | ||
==How to Use== | ==How to Use== | ||
The proper way to drink | |||
The proper way to drink {{PAGENAME}} is from the [[Tankard]], not drinking out of a proper vessel halves the effective quality of your {{PAGENAME}}. | |||
==Drinking== | ==Drinking== | ||
*Quality 10 | * Quality 10 {{PAGENAME}} recovers 10% stamina and drains 20% energy per 0.05L sip. Higher quality {{PAGENAME}} will decrease the energy drain but stamina recovery remains the same at all qualities. | ||
:*This makes high quality | :* This makes high quality {{PAGENAME}} useful for performing stamina draining tasks without having to eat as much to recover, thus preserving your hunger bonus. Though energy is always shown as a whole number, it is not simply rounded up or down. For example, Q11 {{PAGENAME}} will alternate between draining 20% and 19% energy at regular intervals. Other drinkable liquids follow the same rules and formula. | ||
*Energy Drain= <math>(\frac{1}{\sqrt{quality/10}} + 1) * 10</math> | * Energy Drain= <math>(\frac{1}{\sqrt{quality/10}} + 1) * 10</math> | ||
*Gives energy if Q >20 | * Gives energy if Q >20 | ||
:*According to that formula initial quality growth is more effective, and it always higher than 10% per 0.05 sip. Naturally stamina regenerate 10% per 10% energy. | :* According to that formula initial quality growth is more effective, and it always higher than 10% per 0.05 sip. Naturally stamina regenerate 10% per 10% energy. | ||
{{Game Development}} |
Latest revision as of 13:45, 2 March 2022
Weißbier | |
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Skill(s) RequiredSpecific needed skills.<br>The default skills every hearthling starts off with, Oral Tradition, Primitive Tools & Wilderness Survival), are ignored. | Carpentry, Farming, Pottery, Metal Working |
Object(s) Required | Wheat Wort |
Produced By | Demijohn |
Go to Objects |
Weißbier (Pronounce "vice-beer", means "white beer" in German.) buffs Vegetables satiation by 0.5% and Fish by 1.0% per gulp of Q10. It also gives a negative satiation against itself which results in a diminishing return.
It is made the same way as normal Beer, except you must use Seeds of Wheat in all crafts that would normally require Seeds of Barley.
How to Acquire
- Place Seeds of Wheat on a Herbalist Table and wait for the seeds to germinate.
- Roast Seeds of Sprouted Wheat in a Kiln to create the Malt.
- Grind Malted Wheat at a Quern to create the Grist.
- Boil Wheat Grist with Hop Cones in a Cauldron to make Wort.
- Store Wheat Wort in a Demijohn until it becomes Weißbier.
- Drink up!
How to Use
The proper way to drink Weißbier is from the Tankard, not drinking out of a proper vessel halves the effective quality of your Weißbier.
Drinking
- Quality 10 Weißbier recovers 10% stamina and drains 20% energy per 0.05L sip. Higher quality Weißbier will decrease the energy drain but stamina recovery remains the same at all qualities.
- This makes high quality Weißbier useful for performing stamina draining tasks without having to eat as much to recover, thus preserving your hunger bonus. Though energy is always shown as a whole number, it is not simply rounded up or down. For example, Q11 Weißbier will alternate between draining 20% and 19% energy at regular intervals. Other drinkable liquids follow the same rules and formula.
- Energy Drain=
- Gives energy if Q >20
- According to that formula initial quality growth is more effective, and it always higher than 10% per 0.05 sip. Naturally stamina regenerate 10% per 10% energy.
Game Development
- Still Brandy (2021-06-19)◎ >"Added/Re-added drunkenness. When consuming alchoholic beverages, you now get a tiered buff, much like you did in Legacy Haven."
- Grade-A Milk (2016-04-12)◎ >"Added/Re-Added Beer. Germinate Barley on a Herbalist Table. Roast Germinated Barley in a Kiln to get Malted Barley. Grind Malted Barley to Barley Grist. Craft Wort using hops and grist, and then store the wort in a Demijohn until it transforms to glorious Beer. Beer buffs Meat and Sausage by 0.5% and 1% respectively, per gulp at Q10."