There are over 150 different food recipes in the game that you will discover by trying out different foods on the various cooking stations. The bottomless pot can be used to add liquids to certain food recipes using a Fiery Frying Pan Set or the Brick Barbecue. But it can also be used get milk from a cow. The Bottomless Pot comes very handy in filling a canal up with water, or irrigating your crops. Put a Vineapple in the Cask, and you will get you Digger’s Jigger in no time. Who knew putting wheat in the cask would produce Farmers Frappe? On this island you even need a drink you made in the Cask for your quest of making a Digger’s Jigger. You’ll clearly see what items can be put in the cask, and which not. This one allows you to make drinks from one ingredient. On the Khrumbul-Dun island, you are introduced to a Cask. Even further in the game, three ingredients can be cooked on a Brick Barbecue. It allows you to cook two ingredients at once. Once you progress the game a Frying Pan added to a bonfire will make a Fiery Frying Pan Set. Like kelp and scallywinkles on the beach of the Island of Awakening, crabmeat and crops on Furrowfield Farm, mushrooms and Vineapples on Khrumbul-Dun island. Ingredients that are eligible to be eaten can be cooked, and you’ll find enough in the wild. You can cook on it, using only one ingredient. But did you know you can also receive certain boosts from some food?Įvery island comes with at least one Bonfire. Sleeping replenishes your health meter, but not your food meter. Of course, your Builders needs food to keep going. Cooking utensilsĬooking is an important part of DQB2. All about one of the tasks you do in DQB2: cooking. Yvonne and I felt the game merited a series of mini-guides, and here’s your first one. Even with lots of great games available at the moment, I can’t stop playing this one. Dragon Quest Builders 2 is a huge game, as I can testify to: I’ve already put 270 hours into it.
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