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{{name}} is a [[cooking]] ingredient that can apply (almost) any [[cooking effect|effect]] from any other ingredient at random. If it is used in a recipe created by [[Carbide Chef]], the ingredient required will be of a random ingredient of the effect chosen, not {{plain name}}. | {{name|caps}} is a [[cooking]] ingredient that can apply (almost) any [[cooking effect|effect]] from any other ingredient at random. If it is used in a recipe created by [[Carbide Chef]], the ingredient required will be of a random ingredient of the effect chosen, not {{plain name}}. | ||
Although the rarer effects are excluded, the one that is not is the same effect as cooking a {{favilink|drop of nectar}} at a 1.52%. Including the 25% chance for the actual effect to activate, there is a 0.38% chance of every meal with {{plain name}} to gain +1 to all attributes. There is no way to increase this chance, since creating a recipe with Carbide Chef will require real nectar drops as an ingredient. | Although the rarer effects are excluded, the one that is not is the same effect as cooking a {{favilink|drop of nectar}} at a 1.52%. Including the 25% chance for the actual effect to activate, there is a 0.38% chance of every meal with {{plain name}} to gain +1 to all attributes. There is no way to increase this chance, since creating a recipe with Carbide Chef will require real nectar drops as an ingredient. | ||
If in a named recipe, the name can have the adjective "all" or the noun "everything". | |||
== Cooking Effect Weights == | == Cooking Effect Weights == |
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