Why does it take a lead to craft? Since leads are made of slimeballs, it sounds dangerous to put that against food. Plus, this food sounds not only overpowered but also redundant. We have plenty of food. Steak is still the second-best food hunger and saturation-wise, (you also don't have a saturation value listed) and golden carrots are still the ultimate food with how much saturation they give. If you throw in 1.15's Honey Bottles, which massively jack up your saturation, any new food is basically useless.
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Leads are relatively expensive early-game... Why would I want to use a lead on such a short-term use? Towards the mid and late-game, far better food sources are available as well that would make pasta redundant.
Not only that, but 2 pieces of bread are worth 10 hunger points already. (Unless you meant 10 , in which case that doesn't seem useful since in almost all cases I'm not going to need to go from no hunger points to full hunger points immediately.)
Lastly, it's also worth noting that while there are some cases of pasta allegedly existing as far back as Ancient Greece, modern spaghetti noodles wouldn't have been as prominent as they are now until more modern manufacturing. At most you'd find people frying dough, couscous and maybe Fuedal Chinese noodles. It's also just worth noting that for a game that at least claims to have a survival aspect to it, pasta and other heavily-refined food products seem a bit out of place. Most of the food items in the game are just raw ingredients and the ones that aren't are soups, simple loaves of bread and cake.
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A food, that crafting of 6 wheat and 1 lead.
Crafts 5 Pasta/Spaghetti.
-10 Hunger
Why does it take a lead to craft? Since leads are made of slimeballs, it sounds dangerous to put that against food. Plus, this food sounds not only overpowered but also redundant. We have plenty of food. Steak is still the second-best food hunger and saturation-wise, (you also don't have a saturation value listed) and golden carrots are still the ultimate food with how much saturation they give. If you throw in 1.15's Honey Bottles, which massively jack up your saturation, any new food is basically useless.
Watch out for the crabocalypse. Some say the day will never come. But it will.
Feel free to drop by for a chat whenever.
If you'd like to talk with me about other games, here are a few I play.
Team Fortress 2
Borderlands series (Borderlands 2 is my favorite game, ever. TPS combat is a lot of fun and makes up for the lower-quality story, in my opinion)
Elder Scrolls series
Warframe (IGN is something like That_One_Flesh_Atronach)
Pokémon series (HGSS forever)
Rocket League
Fallout series
Left 4 Dead 2 (Boomer files always corrupt though)
SUPERHOT (SUPERHOT is the most innovative shooter I've played in years!)
Dead Rising series (Dead Rising 2 is one of my favorite games, and the 3rd was a lot of fun. 1st has poor survivor AI and the 4th is bad)
Just Cause series
Come to think of it, I mainly play fighting-based games.
Leads are relatively expensive early-game... Why would I want to use a lead on such a short-term use? Towards the mid and late-game, far better food sources are available as well that would make pasta redundant.
Not only that, but 2 pieces of bread are worth 10 hunger points already. (Unless you meant 10 , in which case that doesn't seem useful since in almost all cases I'm not going to need to go from no hunger points to full hunger points immediately.)
Lastly, it's also worth noting that while there are some cases of pasta allegedly existing as far back as Ancient Greece, modern spaghetti noodles wouldn't have been as prominent as they are now until more modern manufacturing. At most you'd find people frying dough, couscous and maybe Fuedal Chinese noodles. It's also just worth noting that for a game that at least claims to have a survival aspect to it, pasta and other heavily-refined food products seem a bit out of place. Most of the food items in the game are just raw ingredients and the ones that aren't are soups, simple loaves of bread and cake.
No Support.
My avatar is a texture from a small block game I made in Python. It's not very good and it probably won't work if you install it.
I'm very alone in my Minecraft worlds as I don't have a very good internet connection to run a server. If you're like me, you might be interested in my Posse mod suggestion.