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<tabber> Pathologic 2= {{Quote|Our town is like a role-playing game in which modern people have chosen to live in a semblance of the Middle Ages or an archaistic culture of the steppe. They only kept those modern things that didn’t clash with their idea of the Middle Ages, and built 90 percent of their world from those things. They were neutral things that would fit into any reality.|From the Pathologic 2 artbook}} [[Rations]] are the most important [[items]] in <i>Pathologic 2</i> as they are necessities for [[Game Mechanics|survival]]. Most, if not all, food and drink items can be purchased in [[Grocery|Groceries]] and the [[Broken Heart|Broken Heart Pub]] with [[Money|money]] or [[Inquisitorial Coupon|coupons]], and otherwise [[Trading|bartered]] for via [[Townsfolk|townsfolk]]. ==Rations== Foods listed below are sorted by their inventory cell sizing, but can be sorted by their status effects for additional comparison. The "Stacks" column refers a food's maximum count before creating a new stack. {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Item !! Cells !! Stack !! Hunger !! Thirst |- |[[File:Bread.png|50x50px|link=Bread]]<br/>[[Bread]] | 6 || 3 || -50% || +10% |- |[[File:ArmyRation.png|50x50px|link=Army Ration]]<br/>[[Army Ration]] | 4 || 5 || -35% || +15% |- |[[File:CannedFood.png|50x50px|link=Canned Food]]<br/>[[Canned Food]] | 4 || 3 || -42% || +20% |- |[[File:FreshMeat.png|50x50px|link=Fresh Meat]]<br/>[[Fresh Meat]] | 4 || 3 || -65% || +30% |- |[[File:Fish.png|50x50px|link=Fish]]<br/>[[Fish]] | 3 || 5 || -33% || +10% |- |[[File:Milk.png|50x50px|link=Milk]]<br/>[[Milk]] | 3 || 5 || -30% || -30% |- |[[File:Tan.png|50x50px|link=Tan]]<br/>[[Tan]] | 3 || 5 || -15% || -15% |- |[[File:SmokedFish.png|50x50px|link=Smoked Fish]]<br/>[[Smoked Fish]] | 2 || 5 || -24% || +20% |- |[[File:SmokedMeat.png|50x50px|link=Smoked Meat]]<br/>[[Smoked Meat]] | 2 || 5 || -28% || +25% |- |[[File:Toast.png|50x50px|link=Toast]]<br/>[[Toast]] | 2 || 5 || -20% || +30% |- |[[File:Apple.png|50x50px|link=Apple]]<br/>[[Apple]] | 1 || 10 || -10% || -5% |- |[[File:Egg.png|50x50px|link=Egg]]<br/>[[Egg]] | 1 || 10 || -15% || +3% |- |[[File:Kashk.png|50x50px|link=Kashk]]<br/>[[Kashk]] | 1 || 10 || -15% || +10% |- |[[File:Pemmican.png|50x50px|link=Pemmican]]<br/>[[Pemmican]] | 1 || 10 || -22% || +10% |} ==Snacks== Snack foods hold a fractional amount of hunger value relative to their buying price, and should be [[Trading|traded]] to [[Townsfolk#Kids|kids]] rather than eaten. {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Item !! Cells !! Stack !! Hunger !! Thirst |- |[[File:Chestnuts.png|50x50px|link=Chestnut]]<br/>[[Chestnuts]] | 1 || 10 || -3% || +1% |- |[[File:Hazelnuts.png|50x50px|link=Hazelnuts]]<br/>[[Hazelnuts]] | 1 || 10 || -2% || +1% |- |[[File:Peanuts.png|50x50px|link=Peanuts]]<br/>[[Peanuts]] | 1 || 10 || -1% || -1% |- |[[File:Raisins.png|50x50px|link=Raisins]]<br/>[[Raisins]] | 1 || 10 || -3.5% || +1% |- |[[File:Walnuts.png|50x50px|link=Walnuts]]<br/>[[Walnuts]] | 1 || 10 || -1.5% || +1% |} ==Other== Foods listed below serve purposes beyond mere hunger reduction. {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Item !! Cells !! Stack !! Hunger !! Thirst !! Exhaustion !! Health !! Immunity |- |[[File:Coffee.png|50x50px|link=Coffee]]<br/>[[Coffee]] | 1 || 10 || +5% || - || -20% || -10% || - |- |[[File:Lemon.png|50x50px|link=Lemon]]<br/>[[Lemon]] | 1 || 10 || - || - || -10% || - || - |- |[[File:RottenFood.png|50x50px|link=Rotten Food]]<br/>[[Rotten Food]] | 2 || 5 || -10% || - || - || -10%* || -25% |- |[[File:MuddyWater.png|50x50px|link=Water_Bottle#Muddy_Water_.28Pathologic_2.29]]<br/>[[Muddy Water]] | 2 || 10 || - || -65% || - || - || -40%† |- |[[File:WaterBottle.png|50x50px|link=Water Bottle]]<br/>[[Water Bottle]] | 2 || 10 || - || -65% || - || - || - |} * <nowiki>*</nowiki>Rotten Food reduces player health by 10% of its ''current'' value rather than its total. * † Muddy Water reduces player immunity by 40% of its ''current'' value rather than its total. {{P2ItemsNavbox}} __NOEDITSECTION__ |-| Pathologic: The Marble Nest= The listed items are food and rations obtainable throughout ''Pathologic: The Marble Nest.'' that impact hunger and thirst. Food is only purchasable through trade with [[Shrew]], [[Sticky]], or the Shop. ==Rations== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! Item !! Hover & Touch !! Effect |- |[[File:Bread.png|50x50px|link=Bread]]<br/>[[Bread]] |width="45%"| Bread is the stuff of life. No food is more filling. <br/> Anything that's baked of dough can be called bread. The local variety is greyish in color and crumbly to the touch, making one doubt if it was actually made from grain. Surprisingly delicious though. |width="45%"| Decreases hunger immensely and increases thirst. |- |[[File:CannedFood.png|50x50px|link=Canned Food]]<br/>[[Canned Food]] |This can is completely airproof, guaranteeing that its contents are uninfected. The food itself is nutritious. <br/> Nutritious, neatly-packed and well-preserved food that somehow doesn't require a can opener. There's no manufacturer brand on the can and it's far from obvious what type of food is inside. |Decreases hunger. |- |[[File:Toast.png|50x50px|link=Toast]]<br/>[[Cracker]] |Soldier food. There's no reason to prefer it to freshly baked bread.<br/> Leaving bread to go stale or dry is heavily frowned upon. Crackers arrived to the town with soldiers' rations and remain unpopular despite being decently filling.<br/> |Decreases hunger but slightly increases thirst. |- |[[File:Milk.png|50x50px|link=Milk]]<br/>[[Milk]] |Oddly warm and creamy, as though milked minutes ago, this common nourishing drink can often be found as an offering at cemeteries. <br/> Often used as an offering to the dead, milk serves as a remind that all that is born must come to an end. It's so popular in the town that cream separators can be found even in the households that seemingly have nothing to do with the local [[Bull Project]]. |Reduces hunger and thirst. |- |[[File:Raisins.png|50x50px|link=Raisins]]<br/>[[Raisins]] |Formerly juicy berries, currently a luxurious treat that leaves one's mouth sugary when eaten. <br/> A luxurious imported treat. The locals refuse to eat more than a couple at a time; perhaps this has to do with the fact that raisins do not spoil and thus become the only treat available during food shortages. |Slightly reduces hunger. |- |[[File:WaterBottle.png|50x50px|link=Water Bottle]]<br/>[[Water Bottle]] |Seemingly sates thirst a bit. Despite the town standing on the river Gorkhon, fresh drinking water is a rare commodity here. <br/> Fresh water is brought to the town daily from a spring in the steppe and distributed among the households by water-bearers. The Gorkhon water was proven to be clean, but the locals refuse to drink it. |Reduces thirst. |} ==Snacks== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! Item !! Hover & Touch !! Effect |- |[[File:Chestnuts.png|50x50px|link=Chestnut]]<br/>[[Chestnuts]] |width="45%"|While chestnuts are nuts, they're unedible without cooking. The local children still take a keen interest in them. <br/> Despite the lack of chestnut trees around, chestnuts are omnipresent in the town. Where do they come from? |width="45%"|Slightly reduces hunger. |- |[[File:Peanuts.png|50x50px|link=Peanuts]]<br/>[[Peanuts]] |While nuts can be munched down, they do little to sate hunger. Why then do the local kids' eyes light up when they see one? <br/> Used in the most popular game among local children, nuts are forbidden in the [[Polyhedron]], where most of the kids fled from the [[Plague|plague]]. The "voices of nuts" were said to make the facets of the Polyhedron resonate in a bad way. |Slightly reduces hunger. |- |[[File:Walnuts.png|50x50px|link=Walnuts]]<br/>[[Walnuts]] |While nuts can be munched down, they do little to sate hunger. Why then do the local kids' eyes light up when they see one? <br/> Used in the most popular game among local children, nuts are forbidden in the Polyhedron, where most of the kids fled from the plague. The "voices of nuts" were said to make the facets of the Polyhedron resonate in a bad way. |Slightly reduces hunger. |- |} {{P2ItemsNavbox}} __NOEDITSECTION__ |-| Pathologic= "'''Rations'''" is the fourth of five tabs in the player's inventory. Rations can have a variety of effects: increasing or decreasing hunger, increasing or decreasing exhaustion, and/or decreasing health. Rations can be bought at [[Stores]] or obtained by trading with [[Townsfolk#Trade|Patrolmen]]. Water can be traded to [[Townsfolk#Trade|Carousers]] for bandages and tourniquets. Nuts are a special type of ration that may be traded to [[Townsfolk#Trade|children]] for items in addition to decreasing hunger if eaten. ==Rations== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! Item !! Description & Details !! Effect |- |[[File:Ui bread b.png|50x50px|link=Bread#Pathologic]]<br/>[[Bread]] |width="45%"|A piece of stale bread. Hard as rock, but no signs of mould. Unlikely to be dangerous, but rumour has it that it can be. |width="45%"|Decreases hunger by 24%. |- |[[File:Ui coffee b.png|50x50px|link=Coffee#Pathologic]]<br/>[[Coffee]] |Has a strong effect on the heart and blood vessels which this environment makes even more harmful. On the other hand, coffee decreases fatigue, making it essential during emergencies. |Decreases health by 5% and fatigue by 20%. |- |[[File:Ui suhar b.png|50x50px|link=Toast#Pathologic]]<br/>[[Cracker]] |A piece of dried bread. Not very nutritious, but can be stored for a long time. The town doesn't have a bakery. The townsfolk bake their own bread, while the dwellers of the Termitary make unleavened cakes. Lately there hasn't been any fresh bread because of flour shortages. |Decreases hunger by 2%. |- |[[File:Ui vyalenaya ryba b.png|50x50px|link=Smoked Fish#Pathologic]]<br/>[[Dried fish]] |The river has provided quite a few unpleasant surprises recently. Could this indicate a mass dying off of fish? Hundreds of dead fish have washed up during the past week, the banks are covered in scales. This has made the people wary of eating fresh fish and they now prefer preserved fish like this one. |Decreases hunger by 16%. |- |[[File:Ui vyalenoe myaso b.png|50x50px|link=Dried Meat]]<br/>[[Dried meat]] |This meat was cooked three weeks ago. The risk of it being infected is negligible, but it is still the meat of a Steppe animal... Large shipments of dried meat have been prepared for transportation to the regional center and await the arrival of the freight train at the Beef Warehouses. |Decreases hunger by 13%. |- |[[File:Ui yaitso b.png|50x50px|link=Egg#Pathologic]]<br/>[[Egg]] |A fresh quail egg. Very nutritious. Especially good for an organism weakened by a serious disease. Chickens and chicken eggs are becoming rare nowadays, so the townspeople are eating quail eggs. |Decreases hunger by 12%. |- |[[File:Ui svezhaya ryba b.png|50x50px|link=Fish#Pathologic]]<br/>[[Fish|Fresh fish]] |This fish was caught today or yesterday. This indicates there is still live fish in the river, which inspires hope. Contains a lot of phosphorous and other useful nutrients. Some believe that consumption of fish stimulates the brain significantly. |Decreases hunger by 25%. |- |[[File:Ui svezhee myaso b.png|50x50px|link=Fresh Meat#Pathologic]]<br/>[[Fresh meat]] |The meat of an animal slaughtered hours ago. The situation in [[the Abbatoir]] is unknown, its innards are closed off to common people, and any contact with the Termitary is temporarily cut off. In any case, fresh meat is nutritious and tasty if properly cooked. |Decreases hunger by 25%. |- |[[File:Ui limon b.png|50x50px|link=Lemon#Pathologic]]<br/>[[Lemon]] |Citrus medica, a common lemon. They're shipped to the region via the South-Western Railroad. A highly valuable fruit. Provides a rich supply of vitamins and reduces fatigue, but increases hunger. Increases immunity by a negligible amount. Lemons are considered a rarity in the region. |Increases hunger by 10%, decreases exhaustion by 10%, and increases immunity by 5%. |- |[[File:Ui moloko b.png|50x50px|link=Milk#Pathologic]]<br/>[[Milk]] |A bottle of cow's milk. Be careful with this product. Milk is very good for one's health but its origin means there is always a big risk. Women say that recently cows have been producing a clear ichor, and dark clots have been found in steamed milk. Farm animals cannot be trusted these days. |Decreases hunger by 7%. |- |[[File:Ui kopchenoe myaso b.png|50x50px|link=Smoked Meat#Pathologic]]<br/>[[Smoked meat]] |This meat was cooked a month ago. Very nutritious and filling. Is very popular among townsfolk and thus relatively hard to come by nowadays. |Decreases hunger by 18%. |- |[[File:Ui ovotshi b.png|50x50px|link=Vegetables]]<br/>[[Vegetables]] |Preserved vegetables. The jars are, as you can see, not labelled. At the warehouses the jars were packed together in crates, preventing a mixup. But this is stolen goods. This jar could contain tomatoes, young onion bulbs, peppers, or beans. All are good for one's health in different measure. |Decreases hunger by 12%. |- |[[File:Ui voda b.png|50x50px|link=Water Bottle#Pathologic]]<br/>[[Water Bottle]] |A bottle of spring water from one of the hidden springs—the Cathedral's Stone spring; the Spin-a-Yarn Square well, or the Sugagh Khadugh spring on the boundary between the Steppe and the Rotten Field. The water from the latter used to be sacred, but the locals are wary about drinking it due to its proximity to burial grounds. |Decreases hunger by 1% and increases exhaustion by 3%. |} ==Snacks== {| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%" ! Item !! Description & Details !! Effect |- |[[File:Ui funduk b.png|50x50px|link=Hazelnuts#Pathologic]]<br/>[[Hazelnut]] |width="45%"|A tree nut. These nuts don't grow in our region, but are often found in the town because of the children's favourite game of nuts. It's rumoured that there used to be a large stockpile of tree nuts in Warehouse 11 and Notkin's friends made off with four sacks. Can never be infected. |width="45%"|Decreases hunger by 1%. |- |[[File:Ui arahis b.png|50x50px|link=Peanuts#Pathologic]]<br/>[[Peanut]] |An earth-nut. Occupies the lowest tier in the hierarchy of the children's game of nuts. It has little value because of its fragile shell and awkward shape. However, it is often found in food stockpiles and has some nutritional value. Can never be infected. |Decreases hunger by 1%. |- |[[File:Ui gretskyi b.png|50x50px|link=Walnuts#Pathologic]]<br/>[[Walnut]] |A rare nut for this area. Knowing the children's love for large nuts, the adults would use it as a reward. Now walnuts have become something akin to a currency among children. Once could exchange a large walnut for something valuable. Can never be infected. |Decreases hunger by 1%. |} {{P1ItemsNavbox}} __NOEDITSECTION__ </tabber> [[Category:Items]] [[Category:Items (Pathologic 2)]] [[ru:Провиант]]
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