Cooked Seeker Meat is an easily obtainable health-boosting food source of the Mistlands biome.
Acquisition
Seeker Meat is dropped by the Seekers infesting the Mistlands biome and the more powerful Seeker Soldiers. To cook it, you will need an Iron Cooking Station
Cooked Seeker Meat takes 60 seconds to roast
If left on the fire for too long, Seeker Meat will turn into Coal
When exploring the Mistlands, you’ll be constantly attacked by Seekers – giant ant-looking creatures that tie into the biome’s overarching theme leading up to its boss. They’re pretty tough but if you want to get anywhere in the Mistlands, you’ll learn to fight them fast. When slain, Seekers will drop Seeker Meat. Their stronger mini-boss version – Seeker Soldier – that you can occasionally encounter deep in the Mistlands also drops Seeker Meat.
Take the Seeker Meat you have to an Iron Cooking Station (Iron x3, Chain x3) set up over a fire, and place it there. After 60 seconds of cooking, your Cooked Seeker Meat will be ready. If you leave it on the fire for too long, however, you will get some Coal instead.
A Seeker in the MistlandThe powerful Seeker Soldier
Uses
Food
Feast ingredient
Food
Upon eating some Cooked Seeker Meat, your health will increase by 60, stamina by 20, and health regeneration by 5 hp/tick for 20 minutes. Simply right click the Cooked Seeker Meat icon in your inventory if you want to eat it. Its effects can be combined with two other foods, but you can’t eat more than one Cooked Seeker Meat at a time.
The bonuses you gain by eating Cooked Seeker meat will fade over time. When the buff’s duration reaches 50% or 10 minutes in this case, the buff icon will begin flashing. Then, you’ll be able to eat another Cooked Seeker Meat and refresh the buff.
Feast Ingredient
By the time you’re exploring the Mistlands, chances are you’ve already found the Bog Witch trader. Among her wares are special spices that allow you to cook Feasts and the Serving Tray (Coins x140) that lets you place them. Cooked Seeker Meat is an ingredient in one such Feast. Check out the Recipes section for additional details.
Recipes
Here’s how you can use your Cooked Seeker Meat if you don’t just want to eat it.
Recipe
Ingredients
Purpose
Mushrooms Galore à la Mistlands
Misthare Supreme Cooked Seeker Meat x3 Yggdrasil Porridge Herbs of the Hidden Hills
Max Health +65 Max Stamina +65 Max Eitr +33 Regeneration +5hp for 50 minutes
Helpful Tips
Seekers with a star rating around their health bar will drop considerably more Seeker Meat.
Since Seekers are abundant throughout the Mistlands, Cooked Seeker Meat should become your default food for situations when you don’t need that extra edge of something stronger.
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