boomervoncannon 1,541 Posted February 8, 2019 (edited) So as a cook I’ve noticed something that seems odd about cooking and vitamin C. All of the other vitamins have an easily obtainable simple upgrade to the base foods. For B and D there is prime meat and prime fish meat respectively, both of which boost the bar substantially without raising food very high. D also has milk as a pretty easy option to get your hands on, which raises the vitamin bar while restoring thirst but not food. Each of these is useful tools for managing vitamins relative to food and hunger. Vitamin A has a wealth of options from potatoes and all sorts of other veggies to berry tea and Ale, both of which are drinks that boost A without affecting food. Yet when it comes to vitamin C, there is eating berries and then nothing except recipes which buff multiple vitamins. All of these boost food by at least 25 so they are less useful for managing without hitting overeating penalty. My suspicion here is that beeey tea was supposed to boost C but put into the game boosting A incorrectly as an oversight as it’s curent use leaves a hole and makes neither thematic nor gameplay sense. @Jatheish any chance we could get a comment on whether berry tea is WAI or not? If it is are there plans to expand cooking with a recipe that will put vitamin C management in line with the others or are we meant to carry berries everywhere we go? Edited February 8, 2019 by boomervoncannon Share this post Link to post Share on other sites