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+ | [[Animal]]s can be butchered for '''meat''' by a [[butcher]]. You will need a [[butcher's shop]] for this. | ||
− | When uncooked, meat is subject to [[wear]]. | + | Meat can be eaten raw or cooked at a [[kitchen]] by a [[cook]]. When uncooked, meat is subject to [[wear]]. Meat has a base value of 2☼ multiplied by the [[Item value#Material multipliers|MODVALUE]] of the animal the meat came from, so meat from exotic creatures is worth far more than meat from more common animals. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Meat industry]] | *[[Meat industry]] | ||
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Animals can be butchered for meat by a butcher. You will need a butcher's shop for this.
Meat can be eaten raw or cooked at a kitchen by a cook. When uncooked, meat is subject to wear. Meat has a base value of 2☼ multiplied by the MODVALUE of the animal the meat came from, so meat from exotic creatures is worth far more than meat from more common animals.