There are lots of foods in the game and the only use for each is full hunger and saturation.
I do like all the foods, but most food is unused once you have a solid supply of foods.
My idea is go with a "you are what you eat" approach and eating alot of some foods will change your stats. Perhaps eating alot of carrots will give you a dim night vision. Eating alot of meats could buff your strength a bit. Of course eating alot of anything without a well balance could give negative effects as well. Sure you can eat meat all the time, but your overall max health could decrease if you don't add some veggies. If you die these stats would be reset of course.
Here are a few examples of food stat boosts:
1) Meats add to strength (need to eat about 50 to get +1 damage)
2) Carrots add night vision (a dimmer version than the potion)
3) Bread increases stamina (running takes less hunger)
If you don't eat these foods at least once per 25 times eating there bonus stats would go away.
Any more ideas for food buffs or another way to make food more interesting?
There are lots of foods in the game and the only use for each is full hunger and saturation.
I do like all the foods, but most food is unused once you have a solid supply of foods.
My idea is go with a "you are what you eat" approach and eating alot of some foods will change your stats. Perhaps eating alot of carrots will give you a dim night vision. Eating alot of meats could buff your strength a bit. Of course eating alot of anything without a well balance could give negative effects as well. Sure you can eat meat all the time, but your overall max health could decrease if you don't add some veggies. If you die these stats would be reset of course.
Here are a few examples of food stat boosts:
1) Meats add to strength (need to eat about 50 to get +1 damage)
2) Carrots add night vision (a dimmer version than the potion)
3) Bread increases stamina (running takes less hunger)
If you don't eat these foods at least once per 25 times eating there bonus stats would go away.
Any more ideas for food buffs or another way to make food more interesting?