Minecraft Food
What is your favorite early game food / what food do you consider the best when factoring in both how easy or cheap it is to acquire and how much it feeds you?
As of the Nether Update, i think Porkchops take the cake of best easily renewable late game food now, they have incredibly good stats, like Steak, and are easily aquired together with Leather in Hoglin farms, where they also come cooked. They're easy to get in the Nether early on too, Hoglins are always annoying but you dont have to worry about exhausting hoglins in an area, unlike say, Cows. Golden Carrots are now quite nice to find in Bastions too.
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I currently live purely off of baked potatoes.
Every potato plant feels so plentiful with how many potatoes you get, and when you cook them they give you about as much fullness as a steak/porkchop.
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Hunger may be annoying in early game with bad rng but it's very easy and simple in late game, specially with the addition of instant restoration after eating. Saturation makes it so you dont have to constantly eat to keep up, too. If its that detrimental to your experience, you're probably just bad
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Potatoes give you 6 hunger ( pork/steak is 8) and has less than half saturation
But yes, they're super plentiful and easy. Best early game food imo.
What is saturation
Basically a pseudo status effect that isn't visible or explained, but it comes in handy to know. Any food has saturation but at different values
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Always like honeybottles since I can just casually slurp em and refill at the hive very easily
Not as efficient as some options but it doesn't require constructing some complex autofarmer and topping off your food is just as easy as walking past your hives and clicking a few times.
Early game: chicken as obtaining them is easy with a combo of eggs and seeds.
late game: Bread just because I like maintaining a farm. I don't really care about minmaxing, just like having huge farms. If stuff like melons were good with saturation I'd main that because I like them but they're both slow and low saturation
I like golden carrots but I've been completely living in the nether in my current world and I just get a full stack of porkchops from just going into a crimson forest for ten minutes. I have a working gold farm but I just have so many fucking porkchops from looting 3. Fire aspect too. Shields make hoglins extreme pushovers.
Shoutout to pumpkin pies too for being fully afk-able in a reasonable manner that solved using redstone and in a way that doesn't involve mass murder. That's cool.
Watermelons are very patrician. Love making a melonsmasher system and my brother showed me how to make waterflow "pipes" in vanilla to transport them.
I only eat golden carrots and apples
I've been using honeyblocks for pipes and it's nice, gives an excuse to make a bee farm.
Creeper cum.
You miss the point of why people don't like hunger, dingus
how does that work?
>Its a thing that is annoying at first, but a non-issue near the end
None of this explains how its fun.
I mean hunger doesn't bother me, but that doesn't make it a good mechanic. Specially when it just limits your building and creativity.
Never seen a honey-based pipe, just always used Ice blocks for that.
Basically, use water currents to flow items a long ways (within chunk-load limitations). Ice prevents them from stopping on dry land, as water flow only stretches out 7 or so blocks, then requires an empty space to slide across. I guess honey works there too.
Honey in place of ice it maintains momentum
I usually eat golden carrots. When you got a lot of gold I mean the option is there to
The update has trivialized gold, it's so easily obtainable now
i plant a quick underground 8x8 wheat farm and use that until I get a cow farm and cane farm going.
the beef steaks are just a nice by-product of having to grind for an enchanting room.
then I go for a skeleton or zombie grinder for enchanting exp, bones i use for farming or zombie flesh I use as food as well (in Tinker's Construct you can dry out zombie flesh to make jerky).
by this stage my wheat farm and cane farms are automated and serve just to turn into biomass for free fuel.
Steak early on
Suspicious Stew later
Which one? Saturation or regeneration? Are you using a brown mooshroom or crafting it?
>Which one? Saturation or regeneration?
Saturation
> Are you using a brown mooshroom or crafting it?
Typically just craft it, unless I get lucky and get a brown mooshroom at some point.
huh.
I guess that does give you the most saturation out of any item. It also restores hunger per tick, which is interesting. That said it is four inventory slots at the very minimum.
Yeah, it's really the only downside about it. The saturation and hunger per tick are just too good to pass up tho.
What are food mods that aren’t Pam’s TediousCraft?
What the fuck is the point of this stuff
Its basically a second invisible hunger bar that the game takes food points off of before it actually eats into your hunger bar, its why when you eat food it takes awhile before you start losing hunger points again.
Letting Mojang collect paychecks.
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>not having chest full of rabbit stew
or literally just situate your base near a village
you can do trades with the butcher for stacks of food with emeralds that are shit easy to farm