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A '''food ration''' is the most basic [[comestible]] in NetHack. Many [[role]]s start out with a number of these.  [[Samurai]] know them as '''gunyoki'''. They provide enough nutrition to fill you when you are hungry.  They are also suitable for [[vegan]]s.
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A '''food ration''' is the most basic [[comestible]] in NetHack. Many [[role]]s start out with a number of these.  [[Samurai]] know them as '''gunyoki'''. They provide enough nutrition to fill you when you are [[hunger|hungry]].  They are also suitable for [[vegan]]s.
  
 
Cursed food rations are always [[rotten]] when eaten. Uncursed food rations older than 30 [[turn]]s and blessed food rations older than 50 [[turn]]s have a 1/7 chance of being rotten when eaten.
 
Cursed food rations are always [[rotten]] when eaten. Uncursed food rations older than 30 [[turn]]s and blessed food rations older than 50 [[turn]]s have a 1/7 chance of being rotten when eaten.

Revision as of 17:56, 27 May 2011

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Name food ration
Base price 45 zm
Nutrition 800
Turns to eat 5
Weight 20
Conduct vegan

A food ration is the most basic comestible in NetHack. Many roles start out with a number of these. Samurai know them as gunyoki. They provide enough nutrition to fill you when you are hungry. They are also suitable for vegans.

Cursed food rations are always rotten when eaten. Uncursed food rations older than 30 turns and blessed food rations older than 50 turns have a 1/7 chance of being rotten when eaten.

Note that a lembas wafer provides the same nutrition as a food ration but is much lighter.

Food rations may be thrown at cats or dogs to tame them.

Encyclopedia entry (gunyoki)

The samurai's last meal before battle. It was usually made
up of cooked chestnuts, dried seaweed, and sake.


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