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Warly does suffer the penalty that he can only eat crockpot food, and if he eats the same meals multiple times he gains less hunger and other stats.
Most of these things I already knew, but I forgot that Warly's exclusive dishes could boost the user. Gotta hunt the bloody frogs when Spring comes, IF I manage to survive until Spring haha, thanks!
Occasionally eating 2 meaty stews and waiting until you're hungry to eat again will make it sustainable. Eating spicy chili, butter muffins, or froggle bunwhiches cover healing with the occasional extra ingredient.
If you know how, killing Bee Queen sometime in the first year will drastically help your chances, bundling wrap helps warly be less dependant on his crockpot.
Volt Goat Jelly gives a 1.5X modifier even without wetness, so if you have an abundance, using it for early fights will help immensely
I just started a new save file as Warly, and so far I did not find normal meat, I am at day 5 iirc, so far Muffins, Honey based dishes and other dishes I made with what I found are keeping me alive. I did find a Pig Village, but there are too many pigs, so I don't it's a smart idea to strike 'em now. I am a complete beginner, so I don't think I can do Bee Queen on the Year One. And if Volt Goat Jelly without wetness still gives the damage boost, could I combine it with Chili Flakes?
Yea, I gotta memorize the dishes asap lol
Also an easy food to get is butter muffin. It pays off to carry a few butterfly wings with you.
You can get cheap and easy meat from moleworms by placing any kind of stone/flint/gold ect near a mound in the evening and punching it to death when it comes to investigate. If you hammer or dig up a moleworm you can carry it with you. If you place a moleworm or multiple on the ground near camp and leave it for a while it will eventually make a new mound that will continue to spawn more moleworms.
I suggest chopping only birch trees before winter. The birchnuts make good filler, last a long time, and is used to make trail mix which is a good and cheap healing food.
If you get the chance and you build a mushroom planter try putting it in a cave. Mushrooms don't grow in winter unless the planter is in a cave.
If you get a bunch of monster meat you can feed it through a bird cage for eggs. The eggs are still a meat item but it has much more uses than monster meat.
For large meat early game, there are a couple good sources;
Koalephants and beefalo -8 meat for koala, 4 for beef (bait a hit, 6 hits, dodge, 6 hits, dodge, etc.)
Tallbirds -2 meat from the bird and an egg to use for bacon/pierogie. Tallbirds do 50 damage each and the timing for kiting can be difficult though. (bait, 2 hits, dodge, etc)
Werepigs -2 meat and a pigskin, get by feeding a pig 4 monster meat. Attacking a werepig does not agro nearby pigs and does not summon any krampi. (bait, 2-3 hits, dodge, etc)
Here are a couple of my personal favorite recipes;
Meaty stew
3 meat, 1 edible filler. A very filling meal, especially good for warly due to his large stomach.
Meatballs
1 meat, 3 edible filler. Not as sustainable for Warly as it is for other characters, but the hunger boost is nice to have.
Spicy Chili
2 meat, 2 vegetables. for 20 health, the ingredients are very easy to obtain in the early game, inevitably replaced by pierogies though.
Beefy Greens
1 leafy meat, 3 non-mushroom/kelp vegetables. Once spring arrives and lureplants are available, you get the occasional 75 hunger and 40 health.
there are a lot of other very good recipes but this is getting pretty long
Alright, thank you for tips mate.
The moleworm being attracted to dropped flint was something I figured out myself, but I did not know that they could be manipulated to make new molw spawners. Thank you for the tips.
If you turn some monster meat into eggs you can make bacon and eggs with a monster meat, a morsel, and two eggs. It's a good dish and is quite healthy.