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Do you often cook beefalo treats?


Do you often cook beefalo treats?  

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  1. 1. Do you often cook beefalo treats?

    • Yes, quite often.
      11
    • Yes, a little use sometimes.
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    • Never.
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Never. Dragonpie is beneficial to both you and beefalo, and can be easily farmed. My main beef with the Forget me lots weed is they have a state where they can never grow flowers again.

And then there's blue caps which can be accessed super easily too.

No, like other guys said, it's easier to farm other types of heals.  It's a novelty food at best

Attaining forget me lots is a whole process I'd rather just a avoid. sure you should be spawning the queen in another farm plot already but having to keep digging holes and watching them so they don't bolt is annoying

First time I see this recipe lol.

Except when Im playing Wurt or Warly, I dont use farm at all (just once for Misery Toad) and even when I do, forget-me-lot dont even have time to grow since I shovel them on spot.

Blue cap, dragonpie or flower salad are good enough and to be honest, I rarely reach the point where I need to heal my beef.

18 minutes ago, kuroite said:

to be honest, I rarely reach the point where I need to heal my beef.

Really this is it - there is no time in a fight to dismount, feed it multiple healing items, and remount mid fight.  You either live through the fight with the health your beef has, or it dies XD

If you spent time gathering forget me lots you can get a lot at once after a bit of investment, so I feel like they could be useful. I've healed my beef a few times in a fight and the problem with dragon pies is how filling they are, once my beefalo starting gagging on them it was a pain. 300 HP from the treats is quite a bit more healing than the other items heal as well. 

That said I haven't made these even once, I really only bother with a beefalo for boss fights if i'm playing Wendy and only in a couple of those do you actually need to heal your beefalo.

2 hours ago, AlternateMew said:

Didn't know they existed. Will give them a shot.

Low hunger high healing I found is what I prefer if I need to heal my beefalo, due to what Vultureneck said. A full belly makes a slow mongoose.

theres also a recipe called steamed twigs, you can make it with 4 twigs and it gives like 100 hunger to beefalo, seems not bad

42 minutes ago, Baark0 said:

theres also a recipe called steamed twigs, you can make it with 4 twigs and it gives like 100 hunger to beefalo, seems not bad

yeah, it's actually quite useful for the taming process. 12 twigs and it's full for one whole day.

21 hours ago, Brago-sama said:

No, like other guys said, it's easier to farm other types of heals.  It's a novelty food at best

Attaining forget me lots is a whole process I'd rather just a avoid. sure you should be spawning the queen in another farm plot already but having to keep digging holes and watching them so they don't bolt is annoying

other than dragon pie, what else can we use to heal them?

1 hour ago, SonicDen220 said:

And cooked tomatoes are good too. If you're going for giant dragonfruits with 3 dragonfruit + 6 tomato combo, you'll be swimming in tomatoes anyway.

ohhhhh, didn't think of blue mushrooms. Was looking for something I didn't need to plant in a farm plot haha. Weird that it wont eat my frozen banana daquiri, those aren't meat XD

On 3/20/2023 at 4:12 PM, july401 said:

Heal the beefalo 4*75 300 hp, the same with the dragonpie.

Pretty sure Dpie only heal 4*40 160 hp.
And i always use all forget me lots i found to cook beef treats, but i dont intentionally farm forget me lots to cook them.

20 hours ago, Shosuko said:

Really this is it - there is no time in a fight to dismount, feed it multiple healing items, and remount mid fight.  You either live through the fight with the health your beef has, or it dies XD

Works fine in Wickerbottom vs. Klaus.

 

8 hours ago, BB Marioni said:

other than dragon pie, what else can we use to heal them?

Other than what’s been mentioned: figatoni. My Wurt staple.

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