The time has come for mushroom enthusiasts to rejoice! Try different kinds of mushrooms, mushroom marinated seeker meat and mushroom-filled misthare, and don’t miss out on the tasty sap dressing.
Mushrooms Galore à la Mistlands is a Feast that increases your health by 65, stamina by 65, Eitr by 33, and health regeneration by 5 hp/tick for 50 minutes. It’s prepared by combining Misthare Supreme, 3 Cooked Seeker Meat, Yggdrasil Porridge, and Herbs of the Hidden Hills at a Food Preparation Table.
To place the Feast so that it’s ready for eating, you’ll also need a Serving Tray
Here are some basics on the Feast’s ingredients:
Misthare Supreme is a Mistlands-tier recipe made by combining Hare Meat, 3 Jotun Puffs, and 2 Carrots at a Food Preparation Table, then baking them in a Stone Oven
Cooked Seeker Meat is produced by grilling Seeker Meat on an Iron Cooking Station for 60 seconds
Herbs of the Hidden Hills are purchased from the Bog Witch for 180 Coins per 5 units
Feasts are unique in that you can eat from them up to 10 times, but before you can use them, you’ll need to place them down using a Serving Tray. The buff they provide lasts 50 whole minutes and generally grants balanced bonuses to health and stamina. Mushrooms Galore à la Mistlands is the first Feast that also provides an Eitr bonus.
First thing you’ll need to do when looking to cook a Feast is find the Bog Witch trader in the Swamp. Buy a Serving Tray from her for 140 Coins. It’s used to place Feasts and decorate your bases with assorted foods and Meads. The witch also sells various herbs and spices. When cooking Mushrooms Galore à la Mistlands, you’ll need some Herbs of the Hidden Hills. The witch sells them in bundles of 5 for 180 Coins, but only after you’ve defeated the Queen, the Mistlands boss.
Misthare Supreme is a fairly complex Mistlands recipe. To cook it, you’ll need to hunt some Hares for Hare Meat, find and grow some Jotun Puffs mushrooms, and dig out some of the Carrots you might have left over from your Black Forest adventures. When you have that all, combine Hare Meat, 3 Jotun Puffs, and 2 Carrots at a Food Preparation Table (Iron x5, Finewood x20, Leather Scraps x15), then bake it in a Stone Oven (Iron x15, Stone x20, Surtling Core x4).
Cooked Seeker Meat is considerably simpler. You’ll just need to hunt Seekers and Seeker Soldiers that live in the Mistlands, then cook the meat they drop at an Iron Cooking Station (Iron x3, Chain x3) for 60 seconds.
To cook Yggdrasil Porridge, you’ll need to gather some Sap by tapping Ancient Roots in the Mistlands with a Sap Extractor, get some basic Barley you should have left over from the Plains biome, and collect some Royal Jelly found inside Infested Mine dungeons. Then, you’ll combine 4 Sap, 3 Barley, and 2 Royal Jelly in a level 5 Cauldron.
Take all these ingredients to a Food Preparation Table where you’ll be able to combine Misthare Supreme, 3 Cooked Seeker Meat, Yggdrasil Porridge, and Herbs of the Hidden Hills into Mushrooms Galore à la Mistlands. You’ll then use a Serving Tray to place the Feast down before eating it.
A Mistlands HareJotun PuffsGrowing CarrotsHunting a SeekerTapping Ancient RootsCollecting BarleyRoyal JellyThe Bog Witch shop
Uses
You’ll mainly be using Feasts to get their buffs. But you’ll also be able to place them as decorations for your bases.
Placing a Feast
A Feast needs to be placed on a flat surface before you can eat from it. It’s done by putting a Serving Tray on your hotbar and selecting it by pressing the associated button. Then, right-clicking your mouse will open the tray’s crafting menu. The first two tabs deal with foods and Meads respectively. The third is dedicated to Feasts. Select it, choose Mushrooms Galore à la Mistlands, and place it down.
If you read the description for the Serving Tray, you might think you’ll need to put your Feasts on a table. In fact, any flat surface will do. When your Feast is placed, approach and interact with it to eat it. You can do that up to 10 times. If you want at any point to remove the remains of your Feast, you can use the tray’s remove function.
Selecting the Serving TrayChoosing a FeastInteracting with a Feast
Eating a Feast
Feast are essentially food with extra steps. Once you’ve prepared and placed a Feast, it will act like a regular food and raise your health by 65, stamina by 65, Eitr by 33, and health regeneration by 5 hp/tick for 50 minutes. This can be combined with up to two other foods, but you won’t be able to eat from one Feast more than once at a time.
The buff you get from eating Mushrooms Galore à la Mistlands will start out strong but grow weaker with time. When only 50% of its duration remains, or 25 minutes, the buff icon will flash, allowing you to eat from the Feast again to refresh its effects.
Helpful Tips
Before you can start cooking Mushrooms Galore à la Mistlands, you’ll need to defeat the Queen, the Mistlands boss, so that the Bog Witch starts selling Herbs of the Hidden Hills
If you place a Feast and then use the tray’s remove function without eating from it, the Feast will go back into your inventory. But if you eat from it even once, removing a Feast will completely destroy it
In what has to be a minor bug, if you spawn a Feast using a console command, you’ll only be able to have a single one of them in a stack, but it will weigh 1.0 instead of 10.0
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