Sasuga Posted June 21, 2014 Share Posted June 21, 2014 I'm a big fan of raw veggies in the real world. I mean, sure I might not have been as much as a child, but I certainly am as an adult. Raw veggies are great! Every time I eat a raw carrot in don't starve I feel like my character is getting healthier... I actually feel happy about eating it raw as opposed to cooked. However, I know the current mechanics reward the player for cooking the carrot. So, I wonder, why not reward the players for eating raw carrots? It wouldn't hurt much, it would change game play a little, but then so does every patch you make! I'd just like to see the raw carrot give more health, but then what's the point in cooking them? Well, I'd say none at all... Just make it so raw carrots are 3 health and 12.5 hunger (as I'm told they are now) while cooked ones would be 1 health and 12.5 hunger. However, if people feel there must be some benefit to cooking carrots, then I humbly suggest making it a trade off. Perhaps raw the carrot could be 3 health and 6 hunger, while cooked they are 1 health and 12.5 hunger. It would make the carrot 'nature's healer!' As it is now, its not (usually) that difficult for a player to collect up carrots and plot down a fire at night and cook them up and eat them to get the best health benefits the game has for the carrot to offer. In fact, that's generally what I do when I'm playing. I'd just like to see the raw carrot be the healthier choice. Who knows, the idea might actually sink in to some children and maybe even adults who play that eating your veggies raw is healthier! Sincerely,Sasuga Link to comment https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/37723-raw-carrots-should-be-healthier/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
orian34 Posted June 23, 2014 Share Posted June 23, 2014 at least, we have the corn Link to comment https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/37723-raw-carrots-should-be-healthier/#findComment-503768 Share on other sites More sharing options...
jbeetle Posted June 23, 2014 Share Posted June 23, 2014 Presumably because the mechanic of cooking things and making them more effective is a part of the game. It would be unexpected behavior for carrots to randomly be different from everything else...violates expectations and whatnot Link to comment https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/37723-raw-carrots-should-be-healthier/#findComment-503924 Share on other sites More sharing options...
orian34 Posted June 24, 2014 Share Posted June 24, 2014 Presumably because the mechanic of cooking things and making them more effective is a part of the game. It would be unexpected behavior for carrots to randomly be different from everything else...violates expectations and whatnotYour argument is invalid. We have the corn. Link to comment https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/37723-raw-carrots-should-be-healthier/#findComment-504156 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted June 24, 2014 Share Posted June 24, 2014 I'd just like to see the raw carrot give more health, but then what's the point in cooking them? Well, I'd say none at all... Just make it so raw carrots are 3 health and 12.5 hunger (as I'm told they are now) while cooked ones would be 1 health and 12.5 hunger. Sooo... you want me to go out of my way to find a carrot, build a fire, and then cook it, just so I can remove 2 health points from it? Why the blimey heck would you even include cooked carrots in the game then? Link to comment https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/37723-raw-carrots-should-be-healthier/#findComment-504210 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flopjack Posted June 24, 2014 Share Posted June 24, 2014 Fresh foods that are uncooked could lean towards sanity. As it is now, carrots fill 12.5 hunger and 3 hp when cooked. When they are not cooked, maybe they fill 10 hunger and 2-3 sanity. Link to comment https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/37723-raw-carrots-should-be-healthier/#findComment-504231 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted June 24, 2014 Share Posted June 24, 2014 Fresh foods that are uncooked could lean towards sanity. As it is now, carrots fill 12.5 hunger and 3 hp when cooked. When they are not cooked, maybe they fill 10 hunger and 2-3 sanity. But flowers are a much easier source of gaining sanity, and they restore 5. Heck, cook a green mushroom and you get 15. I think the carrots are fine the way they are. Link to comment https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/37723-raw-carrots-should-be-healthier/#findComment-504235 Share on other sites More sharing options...
jbeetle Posted June 24, 2014 Share Posted June 24, 2014 Your argument is invalid. We have the corn.Damn, you're right. I officially no longer care one way or another Link to comment https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/37723-raw-carrots-should-be-healthier/#findComment-504272 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sasuga Posted June 25, 2014 Author Share Posted June 25, 2014 Presumably because the mechanic of cooking things and making them more effective is a part of the game. It would be unexpected behavior for carrots to randomly be different from everything else...violates expectations and whatnotYeah, I've had people tell me that I needed to cook things over the fire before putting them in the crockpot to get the best effects too. Link to comment https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/37723-raw-carrots-should-be-healthier/#findComment-504326 Share on other sites More sharing options...
orian34 Posted June 25, 2014 Share Posted June 25, 2014 Yeah, I've had people tell me that I needed to cook things over the fire before putting them in the crockpot to get the best effects too.it's only to imporve the length of durability of the dish Link to comment https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/37723-raw-carrots-should-be-healthier/#findComment-504387 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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