Food ingredients are hard to gather without fighting

When gathering food ingredients like herbs or mushrooms I need to go to a zone that has enemies in it. I gather herbs but I end up fighting enemies and taking damage which makes me consume food, thus leaving me at the same spot where I started. This doesn’t feel great because I feel like I am always hunting for food and it’s difficult to go to a dungeon and feel prepared.

Gathering ingredients and preparing food should be a more chill and peaceful experience which should offer me a break from the action and intensity of the rest of the game. This allows me to take a break and plan my next dungeon run out.

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Thanks! Will look into purchasing food from the vendor. Which vendor is it?

Man i have so much food its not even funny, you can unlock the cook, i just wish the sold food for less money, its kind of expensive to cook the top foods, the way i do it i eat the crappy ones and save the good stuff for the bosses.

There is a farming ala stardew valley feature they plan on implementing, surprised you don’t know this @BowUser you been here for so long lol, past that there are several spots where there’s free herbs & mushrooms without fighting. The area right outside of warrick for example usually has enough for 3-4 mushroom stews; same thing with nameless pass as soon as you go out there’s free ingredients with no enemies until you keep walking. SW right outside of Warrick’s gate, up the vines, kill the enemies and the weird little cemetery there has 10+ mushrooms usually. There’s a lot of ingredients, it just requires knowledge of the spots first, unless you’re healing 5x vs a base enemy, we can’t help there. Besides ALLLLL of that Gordon sells unlimited food & resources.

Thats the old gods shrines, Mother / Maker / Seeker / Forsaken, that dude in the sewers repeat that ad nauseam hehehe. I hope theres a quest involving the old gods, they seen nicer than the one god the inquisition preaches about.

Here: A Cozy Farming System in Wicked

Contains the Tweets from Thomas about farming and some discussion.