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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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Aside from its medicinal properties in cooking, {{name}}{{qud text|&ws|notxml}} also have the possible cooking trigger action "whenever @thisCreature eat@s an unfermented yuckwheat stem,"{{Code Reference | namespace = XRL.World.Parts.Effects | class = XRL.World.Parts.Effects.CookingDomainMedicinal_OnEatYuckwheat}} which is one of the easier triggers because it can be activated by player choice, and outside of {{favilink|Golgotha}} and the {{favilink|Banana Grove}}, there is little use for yuckwheat.
Aside from their medicinal properties in cooking, {{name|plural}} also provide remarkably useful trigger conditions, as both of them (drinking {{favilink|honey}} and eating a {{favilink|yuckwheat stem}}) are easy to voluntarily activate, have a 100% trigger chance, and the required consumables are fairly common.  [[The Porridge]] is an example of a powerful recipe using such a trigger.


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Fermented Yuckwheat Stem

Food Contains

Plants

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Preserved from

yuckwheat stem

Cooking Effect

disease prevention and curing-based effects

Spawns in

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fermented yuckwheat stem

Weeks old salt crystals huddle in the stem's elbowed forks.

Perfect

fermented yuckwheat stem is the preserved form of yuckwheat stems. It is considered "exotic", so it must be chosen explicitly to be preserved.

The cooking effect of fermented yuckwheat stem has a chance of adding a +3 bonus against disease when cooked.[1] This bonus can be stacked for a +5 resist to disease combined with eating an unpreserved fermented yuckwheat stem.

Notes

This section is opinion-based. Your mileage may vary.

Aside from their medicinal properties in cooking, fermented yuckwheat stems also provide remarkably useful trigger conditions, as both of them (drinking honey and eating a yuckwheat stem) are easy to voluntarily activate, have a 100% trigger chance, and the required consumables are fairly common. The Porridge is an example of a powerful recipe using such a trigger.


References

  1. XRL.World.Parts.Effects.CookingDomainMedicinal_DiseaseResistUnit