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If in a named recipe, the name can have the adjectives "god", "divine", "godly" or the noun "nectar".
If in a named recipe, the name can have the adjectives "god", "divine", "godly" or the noun "nectar".
==Obtaining==
Besides being preservable from an {{favilink|eaters' nectar injector}}, a {{name}} can be occasionally bought from {{favilink|chef|plural}} and {{favilink|kipper|plural}}; the chance to stock it heavily depends on the current [[zone tier]].  It is one of the few ingredients that never appear in a dynamically generated {{favilink|clay oven}}.{{Code Reference|class=CookingRecipe|method=RollOvenSafeIngredient}}  Cooking with a {{favilink|canned Have-It-All}} has a 1.52% chance of replicating the {{name}}'s effects.
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drop of nectar
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Drop of Nectar

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Cooking Effect

uncertain attribute-based effects

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Items

drop of nectar

Eaters' nectar was extracted from its injector, thickened in the acrid air, and bottled for culinary use.

Perfect

When a drop of nectar is used in a recipe, there is 25% chance to get +1 to all base Attributes (Agility, Strength, Toughness, Willpower, and Ego) permanently. This cannot be rerolled with Precognition. No matter the outcome, this will reseed the mutation pool next time a mutation is bought, as well as resetting brain brine's random seed.

If in a named recipe, the name can have the adjectives "god", "divine", "godly" or the noun "nectar".

Obtaining

Besides being preservable from an Eaters' nectar injector, a drop of nectar can be occasionally bought from chefs and kippers; the chance to stock it heavily depends on the current zone tier. It is one of the few ingredients that never appear in a dynamically generated clay oven.[1] Cooking with a canned Have-It-All has a 1.52% chance of replicating the drop of nectar's effects.

References

This information is reliable as of patch 2.0.203.28.
  1. XRL.World.Parts.CookingRecipe, method RollOvenSafeIngredient