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Mod Features: New Content, World Gen
Mod Side: Both
tModLoader Version: 1.4.4
Language: English
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14 Aug, 2024 @ 8:43pm
3 Sep, 2024 @ 9:16am
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Stram's Cooking and Survival

Description
Stram's Cooking and Survival is a mod that focuses on revamping Terraria's food system. Enemies no longer drop seemingly random food items and all old recipes for crafting food are now gone. Find crops and fruit trees in the wild and bring them back home and begin your farm. Harvest your crops when they're fully grown and process their ingredients to create delicious meals. Cook classic Terraria meals, or one of over 50 new food items. Create fully working kitchens with 11 new furniture pieces, all with utility functions.

The Well Fed buff has been split into different food groups. Make sure to eat a balanced meal with Dairy, Fruit, Grain, Protein, Sugars, and Vegetables! Consuming dairy will give you the defense from well fed, fruit provides melee and mining speed, grain provides bonus life regeneration, protein increases your damage, sugars increase your movement speed, and vegetables increase your critical strike chance and minion knockback. Keep eating, or else you might starve! The mod also adds a hunger and thirst system. As time passes or you perform strenous activities (such as mining, running, flying, etc), you will begin to get hungry. Some biomes can influence your hunger and thirst too, don't stay in the desert too long!

Be on the lookout for the next update, which will feature livestock and a body temperature system. And thanks to DylanDoe21 for helping me with the code for custom trees!
Originally posted by tModLoader StramsSurvival:
Developed By nobisyu
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4 Feb @ 7:07am
Error with LuiAFK reborn adn Tetrad boss fight
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147 Comments
nobisyu  [author] 15 Oct @ 8:23am 
@Jhinx A cook book is planned for the next major update, and as for a wiki, any community member is able at any time to start a wiki. I make the mod.
Jhinx 15 Oct @ 1:17am 
It would be great to have a guide/wiki or how-to page instead of this guess work (or ingame guide), as in.... How to sow, how to plant, how to cook, how to gather etc. ;)
Thunderaz 21 Sep @ 8:46am 
nevermind it worked,i managed to get crops on my old world...please let us adjust the ui position for each cooking furnitures and a guide for how to get some ingredients
Sabana 20 Sep @ 12:09pm 
not likely, it would require regenerating the world
Thunderaz 18 Sep @ 12:40am 
Does the mod's plants grow even if i enabled the mod on a old world i created?
nobisyu  [author] 14 Sep @ 3:48pm 
@Kuon Thanks for the report. These bugs are known and I'm working on fixes for them. Multiplayer issues are not my strong suit, so it may be a while still.
Kuon 14 Sep @ 3:39pm 
Mod is not fully MP compatible, other players are slowly "starving" on your end but they're fine on their screen, Fruit trees also seem to forcefully spawn when starting saves even on top of built houses or inside rooms or on top of saplings, destroying them gives a purple broken texture.
Whenever someone joins, fruit tree related loot also seems to keep spawning out of nowhere, the nourishment mechanic works but overall the mod is a bit buggy on MP, would still choose this over all the other survival gameplay tweaks mod.
nobisyu  [author] 9 Sep @ 9:31am 
@Luff thanks for the feedback. All of those issues have been noted already and are planned for fixing in the next update!
Luff 4 Sep @ 12:37pm 
What food sources are added by this mod? I'm having a huge amount of trouble finding a way to keep my character satiated.

Also, it seems, since drinking bottled water consumes the bottle itself, you will have to get a huge amount of sand, eventually, the desert will run out of sand, I think. Is there a smarter way to keep oneself from dying from thirst? (also, perhaps the bottles should be retained after use, or a waterskin should be added perhaps?)
Jean-Pierre Lenoir 1 Sep @ 9:35am 
Oh that explains it lmao, I thought the cows were related to him, ty