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When I serve my food from a frying pan onto a plate it gets duplicated. I get a new empty frying pan. A plate with the food and a full frying pan with the food. So now I suppose I have infinity food. :3
Total hunger reduction is boosted on plates (-170 hunger becomes -255, which personally sucks because it forces you to only cook highest calorie foods or lose weight)
Weight calculation is total nonsense. 4kg casserole turns into 3 plates weighing 12kg together. Literal magic.
Pretty sure there's a faulty calculation there somewhere.
https://pzwiki.net/wiki/Plate
When I put a dish in the Clay Plate, the output returns the "Plate Of" value. I was expecting the "Ceramic Plate of" value.
Me. Thank you!
> Plates wight 1 kilo-unit (has size of 2 tiles in tetris inventory and doesnt stack) while bowls has 0.5 kilo-unit (and has size of 1 tile and it stacks)
> plates lose its weight when food is transferred to them.
> transferring half (or more) eaten roast will restore it to its former hunger values (probably vanilla bug)
But i still love it!