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So...wait...according to that....it adds the burning debuff....
So....drink this cold drink...made with berries....catch on fire....survive the snow? LOL
I think I'll stick with just applying the extract on myself as a good way of dying lol.
What's so funny about an organism that is able to survive in the cold (aka not freeze) giving you tolerance to cold when consumed? What makes you think it is cold as well when you make it over a fire?
Obviously it went over your head.
The link that was provided says that Snowberry Juice cause the player to catch on fire....
A liquid...made from berry extract...that cause you to spontaneously combust....
What part of that is not funny?
Oh look....someone else who doesnt understand the irony of what was listed by the wiki....
Like a 747 it flew right over your head
I mean, I wanna insult your intelligence real hard, but I can't blame anyone for thinking debuff means to receive a negative buff.
Ummm you just said debuff means ot get rid of a buff.
Then you said you can't blame anyone for thinking debuff means getting a negative buff?
Which is it?
Also that site isn't affiliated with 7 days at all. It's not hosted by the devs
ffs... lets start over
In THIS game, 7 days to die, debuff, as evidenced by the debuff console command, means to "remove a buff". Here, we do not care if the buff is positive or negative, we're just removing a buff. in MOST games I have played, debuff refers to "a negative buff". As such, I can understand reading debuff as a negative buff ...but, what the website is saying is that snowberry juice removes burning and burning (kinda misleading, but there are two different burning buffs), which is something that nearly every type of liquid you can ingest does as well.
To finish this... I used snowberry juice... the buff is core temp + 21%... surprise surprise, I didn't burn...
What dev would bother with a wiki for their own game? It just ruins surprises. And yeah, that site is, in many locations, outdated.