2:42 "You can assume his memory is emptied like Maman's" You are the most despicable human being on earth and I hate myself for laughing as hard as I did.
the 180+ stomach tip is gold! Warly seams to be tough at first, but when u realize that you can always eat to get full, it gets a lot easier to play. Thanks for the vid, jazzy!
I embraced the warly main strat. With the new farms, he is quite possible the strongest supp character, and really benefits from learning your crockpot recipes, which makes you better with other characters too. Warly is a win win.
@@teginalihanguc4284 your English is fine! Don't worry abt it! English is super hard and it's impressive when people only misspell one word 🤗 You only made a mistake on the spelling of furiously, which I mess up all the freaking time. Do not apologize for that, you don't need to.
I find Warly to be harder to play than even Wormwood. Given Warly's diminishing returns from crockpot dishes, they basically have the same penalty, but Warly's requires me to actually remember things. They also both have that annoying quirk where everyone else benefits more from their powers than they do.
HI I'M LATE! So my first(and tbh only) time I really played Warly, I was going off of what I remembered from a Tumblr thing about him and how to manage his cooking and hunger situations. I had a Wendy with me so she went and got honey and made a honey box for me (miss them) so I had a nice variety of food. I based in birchnut biome near some pigs, so meat and nuts were always an option, made a farm, (unrelated the Wendy got butter so I made waffles with a tallbird egg I stole, then I found out about the crepes and yeah, ANYWAYS) so I had easy food source, and I only ate when he either complained or stomach was shriveled up and was good till I died to clops, oh well I tried. That's my story of how I played Warly and did good [for once]
Hello! My early game dishes depend on what I'm doing: For surface exploration it is usually meaty stew and one of the following: meatballs (usually), fist full of jam (if I'm low on meat but am in the biome with decent amount of berries), butter muffin (if I'm in the biome with flowers and mushrooms and have something useful to do while muffin is being cooked), honey ham/honey nuggets (if I've killed some bees recently), second meaty stew (if I have way too much meat and low on filler). For cave exploration I'm using either 4 meatballs/3 meatballs + glow berry mousse or combination of meaty stew and glow berry mousse. For ruins rushing I usually build small base with regular crock pot in the wilds near some ponds and lichen and cook 4 meatballs + 2 surf'n'turfs (2 eels + 2 monster meat) + 3 glow berry mousse (I eat surf'n'turfs one right after another when my health is really low), then go back to minibase and cook a few extra meatballs/ratatouilles, craft everything I need and return to the surface. I also occasionally cook spicy chili and fruit medley from the remnants of monkeys. In boss fights (early or not) I don't usually use food healing, because I either do them in spring and fights are short, or it is a boss which I can dodge near perfectly (Dragonfly, Klaus, Ancient Guardian (I don't cheese poor thing)), and occasional healing from butter muffins, trail mixes, honey hams etc. after those fights is enough to restore health after a few days. Edit: I forgot to mention, that for early game healing I'm using whatever is available in the biome I'm in: fishsticks in swamp, trail mix in decidious, froggie bundwich/butter muffin in grasslands/forest, bacon and eggs if I have tallbird egg; although I don't need that much healing, partly because of spider glands existance. If I have found place for base, I place birdcage and can cook occasional pierogi, but honey farm is one of my priorities, and honey ham/nuggets are enough for me in most cases.
Foe early game: Healing will be: frog sandwiche. Butter muffin. Trail mix. If I got honey honey nuggets is good For hunger: stew meat balls and honey ham. Life is easy
I've watched a lot of videos and played a lot. Something people sleep on that makes Warly OP is cooking steamed twigs anywhere. Cooking steamed twigs lets him feed beefalo cheap easy. Throw in 2 or 3 burchnut seeds to save on the twigs. If your running low on twigs last resort I use is a shovel. Plant some trees and pull them right out to give you twigs. Feed beefalo like this makes it easy and takes off all the stress from battle and travel once you make the saddle. Anyone tagging along can spend some time providing the twigs to feed their beefalo and that can be op too like Walter with a beefalo.
What i do straight away when joining a public server is getting thing a chef pouch, and torch on day 1, hopfully getting gold and making spear and start hunting early on to get large meat for meaty stew, i can 4 meaty stew instead of 2 if i have enough meat that is, making other hunger foods like meatballs, jam, chili, turkey dinner also helps to advoid the downside of repeativle eating the same food, getting a farm and food supplie will help improve warly and the other player's on the server.
I usually save my starting Purée ingredients (yes two tubers are better but it just feels wrong to me to not make it here) till day 6 or so, by that point its health, sanity and new recipe boosts are more useful as I'm usually preparing for a base by then and have less time to get more ingredients
She can be absolutely cheesed with the oven method. Most expensive thing it requires is a Flingomatic. I got her down on day 10 with that strat, but it makes the fight a complete joke. Very easy to build and guarantees early game bundling wrap + crown for Deerclops. But it's like Ancient Guardian cheese, makes you a little bit hollow afterwards. I do recommend fighting her honourably though, hope he does a guide on it.
@@luhsvideodump1300 there's no shame in cheesing bosses my dude. It does save up time but it might get fixed which means you might have to learn the fight anyway. As long as you are ok with sandbox game being sandbox then it is perfectly fine.
My tip would be: start up a game with Too Many Items, give yourself something good to fight with, some armor, some healing, some utility and just practice the fight. It might be tough at the start but you can easily repeat the process and practice in priceless when fighting bosses. Especially now that there's millions of vods of killing BQ with low to high tier equipment. You can also find Jazzy's full Thrill of the Grill vods in the playlists and watch him killing bosses there.
@@d4cto yea this is generally how i deal with the other bosses so yea thx for that im relatively new to the game, ive done that with dfly and klaus and also did similar stuff for learning how to ruins rush.
I'm not going to name them but there's some dst youtubers who ranked warly as f-tier.. it really pissed me off cause I know warly's capability.. it made me happy when jazzy started playing warly & finally giving the character justice..
In my personal opinion no character is bad, since they fit different types of players and just because character has a major disadvantage, doen't mean that they're bad but that you don't have enough skill to play as them
@@fatihbulut4170 hey ... Willow cooks fast, has Bernie for protection against nightmares when at base (where I'll leave it) , has an easy sanity gain setup ( 4*4 grass tuft with ice flingo, 30 per session and easily repeatable) , long lasting lighter that saves twigs, grass AND can be used to cook anywhere. Not to mention she fuels fires more efficiently, 2 logs/~6 pinecones gets the fire to full, good for early days. I hope you enjoy my essay
@@collinny yeah, after her rework in DST she is not completely useless anymore.To be honest, the best one of her new feats in together is fast cooking speed in my opinion. And of course, she does not start up fires anymore.
I do double dishes early game in this order 2 meatballs, 2 tartar, 2 trail mix (sometimes turkey dinner) my main focus early game is honey crystals that way I can chop and mine everything 2x faster (before 1st winter I have 10 bee boxes)
Idk if you are still reading comments but do you have a recommendation for someone who will be playing Warly for the first time in a multiplayer world?
Hey ! I would love to see a video where you re-evaluate, after your 1500 days experience, the Warly special dishes. -> Including, if possible, their utility/strengh for advanced and casual players (separatly) Thx for your videos :)
6:45 pro tip i got from a youtuber named Guille (check this guy out hes one of my favs) : hit clops once, step away and press f so your character moves by itself to attack then hit her twice (three times is doable if you have the speed), this way you loose waay less sanity cus you're not hugging her hooves :]
I always have a mod inside that shows me the food values and that also shows whether a meal is worthwhile for Warly or whether it is too early to eat it again. A meal lasts a few days in the refrigerator, then I can check it out a day later. With Warly I prefer to move away from my base and explore, because I can take the cooking pot with me and am not first busy building one.
@@littlefire2503 Edgy Rick is not the only person who said that Warly is F tier. Plenty of people said that and still believe it. If you ask me then Warly is C tier.
I personally like to use Meatballs + Monster Tartare + Butter Muffin/ Froggle Bunwich when i don't have large meat in the early game leaving me with just 17,5 hunger short for 180 hunger and the 2 Fancy Spiralled Tubers will help me with the little shortage for 8 days, plenty of time for me to get gear and to hunt a Koalefant or kill some Beefalos for large meat.
@@fatihbulut4170 Its sounds silly, but there are not a lot of large hunger dishes in the early game outside of Meatballs and Meaty Stew, most dishes give at least 3 health and 5 sanity and the Butter Muffin/ Froggle Bunwich are there to help with the health los.
Yeah viewers taught me that about Warly. If you are chaining meals with healing, then you can eat tartare first and follow up with a healing food to nullify the health loss. It makes a lot of sense if you are trying to maximize your hunger gain. I regret not demonstrating that in this run.
Instead of eating Moqueca and meaty stew eat meaty stew meatballs and a fist full of Jam if you don’t have a lot of ingredients it pretty cheap in winter especially because then you need 1 berry 4 big meats and 7 ice (ps for meaty stew only use 3 meats and 1 ice)
I think warleys food memory is too great a debuff because food is really important during boss battles for health and warley cant eat loads of food so must use healing ratings which can be more expensive and time consuming to use in battle, this in my opinion makes warley a more difficult character to play as.
I thought that too at first, which made me reevaluate my approach toward basically every boss. I can confidently say that all bosses are killable as Warly without expending massive amounts of healing, even bosses like Fuelweaver which I still tanked.
If I didn't have access to large meat I would probably just slam four meatballs before eating any kebabs. The fourth meatball will give you 40.6 hunger which is still better than kebabs.
Granted this run was pre-RWYS, but even with the new farming I'd probably not rely on farms for early dishes. The only good hunger dishes that require farms are dragonpie, boullion, moqueca, and crepes. All of those require rare crops and I can't see myself taking the time to try and farm them in first Autumn, just on the chance that I might get an onion or dragonfruit. Plenty of meat and carrots in the world for Warly to cook with. Farms for Warly I mainly use for spice crops, but if you wanna go for dragonfruit I'd wait until Spring when they're in season and you can get seeds.
More annoying than having to constantly eat? To me the most irritating aspect of any character is low max hunger because the forcing of frequent meals adds so much tedium to the game. That's why Warly's play style to me was a breath of fresh air.
@@JazzysGames Yeah I understand your point. I am just a fan of the "class identity" in games. In real life, chefs tend to try taste their food while cooking. Maybe he could have had a passive that gave him a % of the food value he cooks as hunger (as he "tastes" the food while cooking). Just one out of many ideas. And maybe sanity aura around the pot while its cooking. This way you have a reason to actually bring the cook pot and use it all the time and get rewarded by doing so.
2:42 "You can assume his memory is emptied like Maman's"
You are the most despicable human being on earth and I hate myself for laughing as hard as I did.
the 180+ stomach tip is gold! Warly seams to be tough at first, but when u realize that you can always eat to get full, it gets a lot easier to play. Thanks for the vid, jazzy!
I embraced the warly main strat. With the new farms, he is quite possible the strongest supp character, and really benefits from learning your crockpot recipes, which makes you better with other characters too. Warly is a win win.
Its a win win win with a wickerbottom
fun fact:animals were harmed in the making of this video
*peta writing furiusly*(sry for bad english)
Petas just angery they cant euthinize them, themself
@@teginalihanguc4284 your English is fine! Don't worry abt it! English is super hard and it's impressive when people only misspell one word 🤗
You only made a mistake on the spelling of furiously, which I mess up all the freaking time. Do not apologize for that, you don't need to.
Fish were harmed in the making of this weapon
They tasted good too
I find Warly to be harder to play than even Wormwood. Given Warly's diminishing returns from crockpot dishes, they basically have the same penalty, but Warly's requires me to actually remember things. They also both have that annoying quirk where everyone else benefits more from their powers than they do.
HI I'M LATE! So my first(and tbh only) time I really played Warly, I was going off of what I remembered from a Tumblr thing about him and how to manage his cooking and hunger situations. I had a Wendy with me so she went and got honey and made a honey box for me (miss them) so I had a nice variety of food. I based in birchnut biome near some pigs, so meat and nuts were always an option, made a farm, (unrelated the Wendy got butter so I made waffles with a tallbird egg I stole, then I found out about the crepes and yeah, ANYWAYS) so I had easy food source, and I only ate when he either complained or stomach was shriveled up and was good till I died to clops, oh well I tried. That's my story of how I played Warly and did good [for once]
Hello! My early game dishes depend on what I'm doing:
For surface exploration it is usually meaty stew and one of the following: meatballs (usually), fist full of jam (if I'm low on meat but am in the biome with decent amount of berries), butter muffin (if I'm in the biome with flowers and mushrooms and have something useful to do while muffin is being cooked), honey ham/honey nuggets (if I've killed some bees recently), second meaty stew (if I have way too much meat and low on filler).
For cave exploration I'm using either 4 meatballs/3 meatballs + glow berry mousse or combination of meaty stew and glow berry mousse.
For ruins rushing I usually build small base with regular crock pot in the wilds near some ponds and lichen and cook 4 meatballs + 2 surf'n'turfs (2 eels + 2 monster meat) + 3 glow berry mousse (I eat surf'n'turfs one right after another when my health is really low), then go back to minibase and cook a few extra meatballs/ratatouilles, craft everything I need and return to the surface. I also occasionally cook spicy chili and fruit medley from the remnants of monkeys.
In boss fights (early or not) I don't usually use food healing, because I either do them in spring and fights are short, or it is a boss which I can dodge near perfectly (Dragonfly, Klaus, Ancient Guardian (I don't cheese poor thing)), and occasional healing from butter muffins, trail mixes, honey hams etc. after those fights is enough to restore health after a few days.
Edit: I forgot to mention, that for early game healing I'm using whatever is available in the biome I'm in: fishsticks in swamp, trail mix in decidious, froggie bundwich/butter muffin in grasslands/forest, bacon and eggs if I have tallbird egg; although I don't need that much healing, partly because of spider glands existance. If I have found place for base, I place birdcage and can cook occasional pierogi, but honey farm is one of my priorities, and honey ham/nuggets are enough for me in most cases.
Thanks for the tip. Why the regular crockpot in caves though??
Foe early game:
Healing will be: frog sandwiche. Butter muffin. Trail mix. If I got honey honey nuggets is good
For hunger: stew meat balls and honey ham.
Life is easy
Finally a helpful guide for the early game. Thank you
It is so relaxing to watch your videos. Thank you for all the knowledge you share!
I've watched a lot of videos and played a lot. Something people sleep on that makes Warly OP is cooking steamed twigs anywhere. Cooking steamed twigs lets him feed beefalo cheap easy. Throw in 2 or 3 burchnut seeds to save on the twigs. If your running low on twigs last resort I use is a shovel. Plant some trees and pull them right out to give you twigs. Feed beefalo like this makes it easy and takes off all the stress from battle and travel once you make the saddle. Anyone tagging along can spend some time providing the twigs to feed their beefalo and that can be op too like Walter with a beefalo.
What i do straight away when joining a public server is getting thing a chef pouch, and torch on day 1, hopfully getting gold and making spear and start hunting early on to get large meat for meaty stew, i can 4 meaty stew instead of 2 if i have enough meat that is, making other hunger foods like meatballs, jam, chili, turkey dinner also helps to advoid the downside of repeativle eating the same food, getting a farm and food supplie will help improve warly and the other player's on the server.
Let’s be honest about warly’s best upside
He can’t accidentally eat mandrakes
Or rot
@@cheems2322 or Guardian and deerclop Eye
Yep
@@cheems2322 yep
@@Ritom5514 yep
I usually save my starting Purée ingredients (yes two tubers are better but it just feels wrong to me to not make it here) till day 6 or so, by that point its health, sanity and new recipe boosts are more useful as I'm usually preparing for a base by then and have less time to get more ingredients
I'm not even into dst anymore, but i'm still watching Jazzy's videos hahahah, love it !
I'm just waiting for more recaps. I think I know everythng about warly but this is very helpfull for begeners so good job!
I just start playing him love to see ya guide bro.
I was not expecting a video. I’m now happy
This was a really good video! It's nice to see some behind the scenes of TotG.
I’m always scared of playing Warly because i dont know any food recipe except meatballs and pierogies lol
Great Video As Always.
Good Job!
Rushing ornery beefalo with warly is really good early start too.. U dont need to worry about healing and make early exploration a breeze..
can you do a bee queen guide? bee queen has always been the scariest non-endgame boss for me at least
search for glermz vs all bosses guide
She can be absolutely cheesed with the oven method. Most expensive thing it requires is a Flingomatic.
I got her down on day 10 with that strat, but it makes the fight a complete joke.
Very easy to build and guarantees early game bundling wrap + crown for Deerclops. But it's like Ancient Guardian cheese, makes you a little bit hollow afterwards.
I do recommend fighting her honourably though, hope he does a guide on it.
@@luhsvideodump1300 there's no shame in cheesing bosses my dude. It does save up time but it might get fixed which means you might have to learn the fight anyway. As long as you are ok with sandbox game being sandbox then it is perfectly fine.
My tip would be: start up a game with Too Many Items, give yourself something good to fight with, some armor, some healing, some utility and just practice the fight. It might be tough at the start but you can easily repeat the process and practice in priceless when fighting bosses.
Especially now that there's millions of vods of killing BQ with low to high tier equipment.
You can also find Jazzy's full Thrill of the Grill vods in the playlists and watch him killing bosses there.
@@d4cto yea this is generally how i deal with the other bosses so yea thx for that
im relatively new to the game, ive done that with dfly and klaus and also did similar stuff for learning how to ruins rush.
Needed this thanks jazzy!
I'm not going to name them but there's some dst youtubers who ranked warly as f-tier.. it really pissed me off cause I know warly's capability.. it made me happy when jazzy started playing warly & finally giving the character justice..
In my personal opinion no character is bad, since they fit different types of players and just because character has a major disadvantage, doen't mean that they're bad but that you don't have enough skill to play as them
@@barboraklepalova3886 yep.. I agree..
@Muhammad Maazin Adeel you are right, with the expection of wilson, wes and willow, I guess.
@@fatihbulut4170 hey ... Willow cooks fast, has Bernie for protection against nightmares when at base (where I'll leave it) , has an easy sanity gain setup ( 4*4 grass tuft with ice flingo, 30 per session and easily repeatable) , long lasting lighter that saves twigs, grass AND can be used to cook anywhere. Not to mention she fuels fires more efficiently, 2 logs/~6 pinecones gets the fire to full, good for early days. I hope you enjoy my essay
@@collinny yeah, after her rework in DST she is not completely useless anymore.To be honest, the best one of her new feats in together is fast cooking speed in my opinion. And of course, she does not start up fires anymore.
Fantastic video
I miss solo DS Warly food habits
so satisfying eating crockpot foods
I do double dishes early game in this order 2 meatballs, 2 tartar, 2 trail mix (sometimes turkey dinner)
my main focus early game is honey crystals that way I can chop and mine everything 2x faster
(before 1st winter I have 10 bee boxes)
Wish me luck, I'm gonna try him.
Idk if you are still reading comments but do you have a recommendation for someone who will be playing Warly for the first time in a multiplayer world?
Early game was hard was panicking because wasn't sure what to eat and when but its still very fun uwu
warly's food remembering makes me prefer wes
is there any use for meat when you're playing as wurt in solo, besides just turning it into rot?
You can turn meat into eggs with a birdcage which is a pretty good filler for Wurt since meat doesn't really do much else for her besides ham bats
If I don't need the filler for jam or ratatouille then I use them for hambats.
Nice video!
I remember when warly was OP in shipwrecked
fun fact: Warly had a goat once. (inspect volt goats as warly)
My Friend has been cooking and eating for the last 60 days
What is that extra recipe thing that show when ur in the Crockpot? A mod or?
my early game is mostly going insane because i refuse to sleep to drain my hunger
Hey !
I would love to see a video where you re-evaluate, after your 1500 days experience, the Warly special dishes.
-> Including, if possible, their utility/strengh for advanced and casual players (separatly)
Thx for your videos :)
6:45 pro tip i got from a youtuber named Guille (check this guy out hes one of my favs) :
hit clops once, step away and press f so your character moves by itself to attack then hit her twice (three times is doable if you have the speed), this way you loose waay less sanity cus you're not hugging her hooves :]
I saw that vid and yes that guy is great
Hey guys I'm working on a mega base in the oasis and I was wondering if anyone had any ideas for the pond part of the oasis. ty! :)
What is that mod you’re using that shows the type of recipe?
warly gaming
3:37 how did you get spicy chili? Doesn’t a big meat plus a monster meat equal 2 units of meat ?
Yeah. Meaty Stew requires 3 meat.
@@JazzysGames oh, I didn’t know it didnt have to be exact, oof
warly memory food mode
what is the name of your crockpot mod btw. The one I have now isn't as good.
I use Craft Pot. You can find my Client mod collection in the description.
hahahahha "i prefer the min'es attitude"
Maman! Is her name Martha too?
WARLYYYYY
What’s the mod that shows crock pot recipes?
2:46 oh that’s evil ;-;
2:43 BRUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH :'''(
TOO SOON
What's the mod that shows what recipe
I always have a mod inside that shows me the food values and that also shows whether a meal is worthwhile for Warly or whether it is too early to eat it again.
A meal lasts a few days in the refrigerator, then I can check it out a day later.
With Warly I prefer to move away from my base and explore, because I can take the cooking pot with me and am not first busy building one.
What mod is it? I'm interested.
What mod is this?
warly moment
how tf did you give the pig 4 meat all at once
Meaty stew meatballs honey ham rotation
Every Warly main gangsta till hunger starts creeping in
If you use catcoons for meat and kill them nine times when do they come back
They don't
The dens regenerate very slowly in Endless mode.
@@JazzysGames oh I did not know that
@@JazzysGames got any numbers?
According to the wiki it's 15-40 days, depending on the length of the current season and the number of days remaining in the season.
Hello ill be your killer fish for the afternoon
Hi
Did . . he just say . . pEEN alize?
did u cut ur hair? if you did looks good
Wonder if people are STILL calling warly F tier...
Yes.
Are you or are you just talking about Edgy rick?
@@littlefire2503 Edgy Rick is not the only person who said that Warly is F tier. Plenty of people said that and still believe it.
If you ask me then Warly is C tier.
I agree that he’s C tier. I feel like tons of people call him f tier because “Any other character is better with the buffs” or something like that.
I personally like to use Meatballs + Monster Tartare + Butter Muffin/ Froggle Bunwich when i don't have large meat in the early game leaving me with just 17,5 hunger short for 180 hunger and the 2 Fancy Spiralled Tubers will help me with the little shortage for 8 days, plenty of time for me to get gear and to hunt a Koalefant or kill some Beefalos for large meat.
are you serious? tartare reduces your health and sanity by 20...
@@fatihbulut4170 Its sounds silly, but there are not a lot of large hunger dishes in the early game outside of Meatballs and Meaty Stew, most dishes give at least 3 health and 5 sanity and the Butter Muffin/ Froggle Bunwich are there to help with the health los.
Yeah viewers taught me that about Warly. If you are chaining meals with healing, then you can eat tartare first and follow up with a healing food to nullify the health loss. It makes a lot of sense if you are trying to maximize your hunger gain. I regret not demonstrating that in this run.
Where thrill?
Mmmm that haircut
Instead of eating Moqueca and meaty stew eat meaty stew meatballs and a fist full of Jam if you don’t have a lot of ingredients it pretty cheap in winter especially because then you need 1 berry 4 big meats and 7 ice (ps for meaty stew only use 3 meats and 1 ice)
Did you get a haircut if so it looks nice
Warly ia adorar um miojo com requeijão!
6 seckens
hello
I think warleys food memory is too great a debuff because food is really important during boss battles for health and warley cant eat loads of food so must use healing ratings which can be more expensive and time consuming to use in battle, this in my opinion makes warley a more difficult character to play as.
I thought that too at first, which made me reevaluate my approach toward basically every boss. I can confidently say that all bosses are killable as Warly without expending massive amounts of healing, even bosses like Fuelweaver which I still tanked.
Fistfull of Jam, Butter muffin, Frog sandwich, Kabobs are great early dishes for the less confident hunters
How are kabobs great? You replace a stick with literally anything and you get spicy chilli or meatballs which are both better in every way.
@@d4cto Not if you've just eaten those, also no you need two carrots for Chilli while kabobs can be made with berries.
If I didn't have access to large meat I would probably just slam four meatballs before eating any kebabs. The fourth meatball will give you 40.6 hunger which is still better than kebabs.
Farming? Nothing about farming?
Granted this run was pre-RWYS, but even with the new farming I'd probably not rely on farms for early dishes. The only good hunger dishes that require farms are dragonpie, boullion, moqueca, and crepes. All of those require rare crops and I can't see myself taking the time to try and farm them in first Autumn, just on the chance that I might get an onion or dragonfruit. Plenty of meat and carrots in the world for Warly to cook with.
Farms for Warly I mainly use for spice crops, but if you wanna go for dragonfruit I'd wait until Spring when they're in season and you can get seeds.
Pierogi is already plural, you can't say pirogies. It's like saying hamburgerses. Doesn't make any sense
While it's most certainly not how they do it in Hamburg, in America we do say "hamburgers." Not sure what my point was...
Yes we do say hamburgers in America your name fits. But I always call them pierogies so I guess I’ll just stick with it
@@JazzysGames wait, I mean saying pirogi equals to saying hamburgerSES, which is a mistake
im sorry but I had to put a photo of one of my cats with electric tape over the corner of my screen so I wouldnt see your face. I love cats
i can't stand this food😂
Early gang
Warly lacks identity. People want to use him as a chef, and all you do is fasting and then bulking. Annoying playstyle.
More annoying than having to constantly eat? To me the most irritating aspect of any character is low max hunger because the forcing of frequent meals adds so much tedium to the game. That's why Warly's play style to me was a breath of fresh air.
@@JazzysGames Yeah I understand your point. I am just a fan of the "class identity" in games. In real life, chefs tend to try taste their food while cooking. Maybe he could have had a passive that gave him a % of the food value he cooks as hunger (as he "tastes" the food while cooking). Just one out of many ideas.
And maybe sanity aura around the pot while its cooking. This way you have a reason to actually bring the cook pot and use it all the time and get rewarded by doing so.