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Name |
Peanuts |
Type |
Nut |
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Arahis_Entity |
Peanuts is a ration in Pathologic 2. Consuming it reduces hunger by 1%, and reduces thirst by 1%. However snacks hold a fractional amount of hunger value relative to their buying price, and are better off traded to kids rather than eaten. It can be purchased from groceries and the Broken Heart Pub, randomly obtained via Packages, or looted from containers and bodies. It can also be traded for via townsfolk.
Quotes
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Haruspex | The Marble Nest | Alpha |
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Can be munched down--with little effect. The kids here would sell their souls for a handful. | Can be munched down--with little effect. The kids here would sell their souls for a handful. --- While nuts can be munched down, they do little to sate hunger. Why then do the local kids' eyes light up when they see one? (Demo) |
Nuts can be munched down, but they do little to sate hunger. Why then do the local kids' eyes light up when they see one? |
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Haruspex | The Marble Nest | Alpha |
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The game goes like this: find a nut that has traveled far, guess its name, shake it, and listen to stories from the soul trapped inside. This originated with the Polyhedron. We didn't play it as kids. |
A Focus can be held by an object of any size: a Polyhedron, a room, a nut. --- Used in the most popular game among local children, nuts are forbidden in the Polyhedron, where most of the kids fled from the plague. The "voices of nuts" were said to make the facets of the Polyhedron resonate in a bad way. (Demo) |
Used in the most popular game among local children, nuts are forbidden in the Polyhedron, where most of the kids fled from the plague. The "voices of nuts" were said to make the facets of the Polyhedron resonate in a bad way. |
Notes
- Peanuts take up 1x1 inventory space and stack up to 10 times.
- When bartering, peanuts are worth 2 to Teensies and Tots and 4 to Swifts. They are worth 2 from Crows.
- That Peanuts reduce thirst, rather than increase it (like other snacks), is probably an oversight in the game's code.