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I think it's a pretty damn shame that there is little to no point in eating well done steaks now.
You also gotta remember that theres alotta new players that do struggle, so having extra defense, revive windows, full-on ability to bypass a single cart (especially with wilds slightly focusing to help bring in new players to the series)
Edit: just wanted to mention for finishing touches theres literally one that boosts gathering, and another that makes status-effects apply better (so if your goin para or exhaust heavy it can be good)
I guess when we get elder dragons and master rank moxie will be nice once in a while.
I'm a vet with HBG so my up time is high.
In older titles when I was still learning 20 mins would be the norm. But thank you lol!
There is a difference between your hunts lasting 8 min and your hunters lasting 8 min. :p
As concept,it should provide a bar that overlaps, at least 3/10 of the bar as extra stamina or health. It wouldn't be a bad idea.
If I need max health or both = eat a steak.
If I need the buffs = eat a meal