![]() ![]() Obtained by killing a Zombie and Zombie Pigman (possibly while fishing).Cook Raw Rabbit in Furnace to get Cooked Rabbit.Rabbits drop Cooked Rabbit when killed with fire.Rabbits drop Raw Rabbit when killed (can drop up to 1).Raw Chicken restores 2 hunger and also has a 30% chance of giving you food poisoning for 30 seconds.Cook Raw Chicken in Furnace to get Cooked Chicken.Chickens drop Cooked Chicken when killed by fire.Chickens drop Raw Chicken when killed (can drop up to 1).Cook Raw Mutton in Furnace to get Cooked Mutton.Sheep drop Cooked Mutton when killed by fire.Sheep drop Raw Mutton when killed (can drop up to 2).Cook Raw Porkchop in Furnace to get a Cooked Porkchop. ![]() Pigs drop Cooked Porkchops when killed by fire.Pigs drop Raw Porkchop when killed (can drop up to 3).Cows and Mooshrooms drop Steak when killed by fire.Cows and Mooshrooms drop Raw Beef when killed (can drop up to 3).If you are about to starve and only have this food, you can drink milk afterwards to clear all their status effects, but I would only eat any of these as a last resort. Many of them have similar characteristics, but here is a breakdown of what drops which meat and what you can do with those meats.īad Food, such as raw chicken, rotten flesh, spider eyes, and pufferfish, can give the player (several) bad status effects, such as Hunger, Poison, and Nausea. There are various mobs you can eat within the game (essentially, farm animals). Meat can be a good way to bring up your hunger bar. Now, there are a lot of different foods to eat in the game, and it's good to remember what each food can do for you and how you can get it. Once that happens, your hunger can start to deplete. The only indication that your Saturation is at zero is the hunger bar (the drumsticks) will start to shake. The problem is, the Saturation bar is invisible. All food has a different amount of hunger and saturation that it restores.īoth Saturation and hunger are important to think about when eating in the game because it is when your Saturation goes down that your Hunger can start to go down, and your saturation cannot ever be more than your hunger. When the Saturation level goes down, then your hunger starts to deplete. On Hard - it will decrease till you die (if you don't stop it by eating).On Normal - it will stop decreasing at 1 (half a heart).On Easy - it will stop decreasing at 10 (5 hearts).When hunger is down to 0, your health will decrease by 1 (half a heart) every 4 seconds.At 18 hunger and above, your health will start to increase on its own if you are not full.Sprinting depletes your food level faster and you cannot sprint if you are below 6 hunger.You have a total of 10 pieces with a maximum food level of 20 hunger.Hunger is shown by the little icons that look like drumsticks and each drumstick = 2 hunger.There are also a number of brilliant framed collector prints available, so if you're a fan, take a peek.Normal gameplay (on Easy, Normal, and Hard) will deplete your Saturation and Hunger. We have a variety of posters of various sizes with some of the game’s most recognisable iconography, like some of the weird and wonderful animals and characters, and even the Minecraft periodic table. The game offered you the chance to be as imaginative and creative as you liked, and the, now iconic, graphics translate perfectly to our range of Minecraft wall art. The simple premise was unique, and differed greatly from other modern day titles, as you were given the freedom to guide your protagonist and explore the infinite game world around you, altering the landscapes, building and breaking blocks as you see fit. If you have room in your life for some awesomely retro Minecraft posters and prints, we can offer you the building blocks you need to start your collection! The popular sandbox style game gained notoriety through social media and word of mouth, and it quickly became a huge success, with the game’s charmingly simple, 8bit style, retro graphics, joyfully reminiscent of a bygone era of games, seemingly awakening gamers’ sense of nostalgia. ![]()
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