Fish

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This entry includes information regarding both Pathologic (2005) and Pathologic 2 (2019).

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Name
Fish
Type
Rations
Item ID
Fish_Entity

Fish is a ration in Pathologic 2. Consuming it reduces hunger by 33%, but increases thirst by 10%. It can be purchased from groceries, or looted from containers and bodies. It can also be traded for via the Dead Item Shop.

Quotes

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Haruspex The Marble Nest Alpha
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A fresh fish. Filling, but it makes your throat feel dry. Item is not present in the Marble Nest. Fresh fish. It's filling, but spoils quickly.


Touch Quotes
Haruspex The Marble Nest Alpha
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The lateral line is called that for a reason: every fish sees its Lines unfold in a stream of possibilities. Sometimes, that Line is a a fishing line. Item is not present in the Marble Nest. The lateral lines are called that for a reason; every fish sees its Lines in the neverending flow of possibilities. Sometimes a fishing one.

Notes

  • Fresh Fish takes up 1x3 inventory space and stacks up to 5 times.
  • The fresh fish closely resembles herring, a type of schoolfish often found in fishing banks around the Atlantic and Baltic sea.


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Name
Fresh Fish
Type
Ration
Item ID
fresh_fish

Fresh fish is a type of ration in Pathologic. It may be bought from stores, traded from patrolmen, or stolen from homes.

Fresh fish decreases hunger by 25%.

Price
Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Buying 330 3300 1650 1800 2100 3600 1200 1558 3200 2698 2400 1800
Selling 270 2700 1350 1080 1350 1600 800 1039 1600 1439 1600 1200

Quote

This fish was caught today or yesterday. This indicates there is still live fish in the river, which inspires hope. Contains a lot of phosphorous and other useful nutrients. Some believe that consumption of fish stimulates the brain significantly.



Notes

  • The fresh fish closely resembles herring, a type of schoolfish often found in fishing banks around the Atlantic and Baltic sea.