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[[Dry noodle]] cooking can be broken down into several types: basic, saucy, meins, lasagnas, and wontons. | [[Dry noodle]] cooking can be broken down into several types: basic, saucy, meins, lasagnas, and wontons. | ||
==Basic Dry Noodle== | ==Basic Dry Noodle== | ||
The most basic pasta dishes only require [[pastamastery]] to create, offering quick and easy access to solid food options by cooking [[dry noodles]] with one other ingredient. These all take only 1 adventure to cook (without the [[chef-in-the-box]] or another method of [[Free Crafting Priority|free crafting]]). Although these are generally weaker than more advanced dishes, those also require more skills, adventures and resources to cook. This makes these dishes perfect for aspiring adventurers with few to no skills learned, ensuring reasonable adventure and substat gains for little investment. They are primarily [[:category:Good Food|Good quality]] food dishes, while the best three dishes with the highest level requirements are [[:category:Awesome Food|Awesome quality]]. | |||
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{{Basic Pasta}} | |||
The 4 fullness dishes primarily have ingredients easily found in early locations such as [[The Bat Hole]] and [[Cobb's Knob]], making them easy to access early on. They give an average of 12 adventures (3 per fullness), and offer 20-30 substats in a targeted stat per dish consumed. Covering 12 of one's typical 15 fullness, one will need some other foods or a smaller pasta dish to supplement this diet. | |||
Interestingly, the dishes with a lower level requirement are the ones with slightly better substat yields (20-30 vs 20-25). | |||
The one exception of these, [[pr0n m4nic0tti]], is an old recipe made from an [[pr0n legs|ingredient]] only obtainable after completing the level 9 quest, and offers slightly worse adventure yields than the other comparable pasta dishes listed here. | |||
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The better basic pasta dishes are cooked with ingredients found during the level 7 and level 9 quests, and at 5 fullness, three of these can fully cover your diet for the day. Pasta cooked with ingredients found from [[The Cyrpt]] yield 16-19 adventures (3.5 adventures per fullness) and 20-30 substats gains for a targeted stat, while pasta that uses ingredients from [[The Highlands]] yield 18-22 adventures (4 adventure per fullness) and 25-30 substats gains for one stat. | |||
An interesting exception is the [[ghuol guolash]], which can be potentially obtained directly from the [[gluttonous ghuol]] in [[The Cyrpt]] without the need to cook them, or even have [[Pastamastery]] at all. | |||
The 3 fullness noodles are largely old & defunct recipes, offering mediocre adventures & stat gains (often less than 3 adventures per fullness), while having primary ingredients that are generally out of the way and inconvenient to obtain. While a couple dishes like [[delicious noodles]] and [[painful penne pasta]] have ingredients easily acquired from [[The Hippy Store|npc]] [[The Hermitage|stores]], their gains remain inferior to more recently implemented dishes, from which the ingredients are likely to be obtained while questing anyway. | |||
==[[Reagent dish|Reagent Dishes]]== | |||
There are a variety of saucey noodle dishes that can be made, the ingredients for most come from a variety of adventuring location, of varying stats as well as availability. They will all require 2 adventures to cook (without the [[chef-in-the-box]] or another method of [[Free Crafting Priority|free crafting]]). | |||
[[ | As these are all [[:Category:Saucy_Foods|saucy foods]], they benefit from the [[Saucemaven]] skill; with this skill learned, they will yield an additional 5 adventures as a [[Pastamancer]] or [[Sauceror]], while other classes will get an additional 3 adventures. | ||
{{Reagent Pasta}} | |||
The 4 [[fullness]] dishes are made with ingredients found in the [[Copse of the Deep Fat Friars]], and are easiest to acquire thanks to their convenience. They offer low, balanced stat gains but the lowest adventure gains (3.125 per fullness). | |||
The 5 [[fullness]] dishes are made with ingredients from [[Mt. McLargeHuge]]. They offer medium stat gains towards a single stat and moderate adventure gains (3.7 per fullness), but the ingredients are available somewhat later and generally aren't convenient to acquire (particularly since any [[goat cheese]] is likely used for the [[Mt. McLargeHuge Quest]]). Three of these will fill your stomach with ease (four with [[Stomach of Steel]]). | |||
[[ | There are some 6 [[fullness]] dishes that have somewhat unusual availability (primarily [[Cobb's Knob Kitchens]], which is rather out of the way), but offer the strongest stat and adventure gains (4.08 per fullness) with a fairly low level requirement. Those with access to the [[Degrassi Knoll Mushroom Fields]] can grow multiple {{plural|Knob mushroom}} by the second day of an ascension, offering a convenient way to cook one of the two dishes en mass. You will need other foods to supplement this diet, however, due to the inevitable leftover stomach space. | ||
One exception is the [[spaghetti con calaveras]], which has the same yields as the other 6 fullness dishes, but requires learning the recipe from the [[April Shower]]. Those with access to the [[Gno-Mart]] can purchase a [[marzipan skull]] to cook this with relative ease. | |||
Another exception is the [[haunted Hell ramen]], an improved [[Hell ramen]] that also provides a useful [[Haunted Stomach|buff]]. Those with access to the [[Daily Loathing Ballot]] are sometimes able to fight the [[angry ghost]]s that drop the necessary [[ghostly ectoplasm]] to make this dish. | |||
==[[Lo mein]]s== | ==[[Lo mein]]s== | ||
{ | {{Lo Mein}} | ||
[[Lo mein]]s are the lower tier of the two meins. They can be cooked using [[Pastamastery]] by cooking [[dry noodles]] with a first-tier stir fry (the base ingredient cooked with a [[secret blend of herbs and spices]]). With access to the [[Mushroom Fields]], the mushroom lo meins are superior to most non-savory pasta dishes, especially since the mushrooms only cost 30-50 meat (and a day). It does, however, require two adventures to cook instead of one (without the [[chef-in-the-box]] or another method of [[Free Crafting Priority|free crafting]]), as well as access to [[spices]] for the base [[stir-fry]]. | |||
==Scrumdiddlyumptious Noodles== | |||
Noodles in this category technically require [[savory dry noodles]], which includes [[MSG]]. They require sauces made with the [[The Way of Sauce|Way of Sauce]] skill and {{plural|scrumdiddlyumptious solution}} and will require [[Transcendental Noodlecraft]] to complete. | |||
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As these are all [[:Category:Saucy_Foods|saucy foods]], they benefit from the [[Saucemaven]] skill; with this skill learned, they will yield an additional 5 adventures as a [[Pastamancer]] or [[Sauceror]], while other classes will get an additional 3 adventures. | |||
{{Scrumdiddlyumptious Noodles}} | |||
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Scrumdiddlyumptious Noodles replaced [[chow mein]] as an intermediate noodle between lo mein and hi mein. Although they require 3 adventures to cook (without the [[chef-in-the-box]] or another method of [[Free Crafting Priority|free crafting]]), the primary ingredients are readily available within [[The Castle in the Clouds in the Sky]] and [[The Hidden City]] (both of which are relevant to [[The Council of Loathing|Council of Loathing]] quests). This makes them a viable late-game food option for [[Pastamancer|Pastamancers]], [[Sauceror|Saucerors]] and [[Accordion Thief|Accordion Thieves]] (due to their access to [[Gouda's Grimoire and Grocery]]) in a [[Hardcore]] ascension, particularly within [[Standard restrictions]]. | |||
==[[Hi mein]]s== | ==[[Hi mein]]s== | ||
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| {{StackItem|cold and sour sauce}} | | {{StackItem|cold and sour sauce}} | ||
| {{StackItem|frozen nunchaku}} (8) | | {{StackItem|frozen nunchaku}} (8) | ||
| | | 24-27 | ||
| 70-75 | | 70-75 | ||
| 30-35 | | 30-35 | ||
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| {{StackItem|hot and sour sauce}} | | {{StackItem|hot and sour sauce}} | ||
| {{StackItem|demon buckler}} (6) | | {{StackItem|demon buckler}} (6) | ||
| | | 24-27 | ||
| 70-75 | | 70-75 | ||
| 15-20 | | 15-20 | ||
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| {{StackItem|sleazy and sour sauce}} | | {{StackItem|sleazy and sour sauce}} | ||
| {{StackItem|buffalo blade}} (6) | | {{StackItem|buffalo blade}} (6) | ||
| | | 24-27 | ||
| 25-30 | | 25-30 | ||
| 25-30 | | 25-30 | ||
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| {{StackItem|spooky and sour sauce}} | | {{StackItem|spooky and sour sauce}} | ||
| {{StackItem|spiked femur}} (6) | | {{StackItem|spiked femur}} (6) | ||
| | | 24-27 | ||
| 15-20 | | 15-20 | ||
| 70-75 | | 70-75 | ||
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| {{StackItem|stench and sour sauce}} | | {{StackItem|stench and sour sauce}} | ||
| {{StackItem|lihc face}} (7) | | {{StackItem|lihc face}} (7) | ||
| | | 24-27 | ||
| 30-35 | | 30-35 | ||
| 70-75 | | 70-75 | ||
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Hi meins are an improved type of | Hi meins are an improved type of savory pasta. They are created by cooking elemental sour sauces with [[savory dry noodles]]. The skill [[Transcendental Noodlecraft]] and the item [[MSG]] are required to create savory dry noodles. [[The Way of Sauce]] is required to make the elemental sour sauces. You must be able to [[Pulverize]] equipment to get half of the ingredients for the elemental sour sauces, or buy them at the mall which means being out of Ronin. | ||
There are several disadvantages to hi meins that offset their advantages. Access to [[The Malus of Forethought]] is only available to Muscle classes, while [[ | As these are all [[:Category:Saucy_Foods|saucy foods]], they benefit from the [[Saucemaven]] skill; with this skill learned, they will yield an additional 5 adventures as a [[Pastamancer]] or [[Sauceror]], while other classes will get an additional 3 adventures. | ||
There are several disadvantages to hi meins that offset their advantages. Access to [[The Malus of Forethought]] is only available to Muscle classes, while [[MSG]] can only be bought by Mysticality classes or Accordion Thieves. Additionally, hi meins all have a level requirement of 12, making them solidly an aftercore food. Players who remain in [[Hardcore]] despite being over level 12, perhaps for [[PvP]], will find themselves unable to craft them at all, unless they happen to be [[Turtle Tamer]]s willing to enter [[Hobopolis]] to tame some {{plural|boxcar turtle}}. | |||
==[[Lasagna]]s== | ==[[Lasagna]]s== | ||
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| {{StackItem|ancient spice}} | | {{StackItem|ancient spice}} | ||
| {{StackItem|gnatloaf casserole}} | | {{StackItem|gnatloaf casserole}} | ||
| | | 12-16 | ||
| 45-55 {{muscle}} | | 45-55 {{muscle}} | ||
| 3 | | 3 | ||
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| {{StackItem|black pepper}} | | {{StackItem|black pepper}} | ||
| {{StackItem|long pork casserole}} | | {{StackItem|long pork casserole}} | ||
| | | 12-16 | ||
| 45-55 {{mysticality}} | | 45-55 {{mysticality}} | ||
| 3 | | 3 | ||
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| {{StackItem|dehydrated caviar}} | | {{StackItem|dehydrated caviar}} | ||
| {{StackItem|fishy fish casserole}} | | {{StackItem|fishy fish casserole}} | ||
| | | 12-16 | ||
| 45-55 {{moxie}} | | 45-55 {{moxie}} | ||
| 3 | | 3 | ||
|} | |} | ||
Lasagnas are slightly less effective than | Lasagnas (on their own) are slightly less effective than scrumdiddlyumptious noodles and they can not be eaten until level 10. Lasagnas only require 2 ingredients, compared to the 4 needed for scrumdiddlyumptious noodles (including the need for [[savory dry noodles]]). However, each lasagna includes ingredients not available until level 11. | ||
Lasagna grants an extra 5 adventures (increased to 17-21) if the [[Gar-ish]] effect is active (except on Mondays). | |||
==Wontons== | ==Wontons== | ||
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! Food | ! Food | ||
! Adventures | ! Adventures | ||
! | ! Stats | ||
! | ! Adv/Full | ||
! Fullness | ! Fullness | ||
! Level | |||
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| style="background-color: #FFDDDD" | {{StackItem|sausage wonton}} | | style="background-color: #FFDDDD" | {{StackItem|sausage wonton}} | ||
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| {{StackItem|beer basted brat}} | | {{StackItem|beer basted brat}} | ||
| 12-18 | | 12-18 | ||
| 50-80 | | 50-80 {{muscle}},<br/>20-30 {{mysticality}},<br/>20-30 {{moxie}} | ||
| 5 | |||
| 3 | | 3 | ||
| 12 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| style="background-color: #DDDDFF" | {{StackItem|tofu wonton}} | | style="background-color: #DDDDFF" | {{StackItem|tofu wonton}} | ||
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| {{StackItem|super salad}} | | {{StackItem|super salad}} | ||
| 11-18 | | 11-18 | ||
| 20-30 | | 20-30 {{muscle}},<br/>50-80 {{mysticality}},<br/>20-30 {{moxie}} | ||
| 4.83 | |||
| 3 | | 3 | ||
| 12 | |||
|} | |} | ||
Each wonton requires an ingredient available only after completing the [[Defowl the Farm]] quest during level 12 and either visiting the farm or obtaining an instant rations kit. The [[sausage wonton]], which is comparable to a chow mein, is slightly better than the [[tofu wonton]], which is comparable with the lasagna. As with the lasagna, they only require 2 ingredients, and may be more helpful in Aftercore than a regular run. [[The | Each wonton requires an ingredient available only after completing the [[Defowl the Farm]] quest during level 12 and either visiting the farm or obtaining an instant rations kit. The [[sausage wonton]], which is comparable to a chow mein, is slightly better than the [[tofu wonton]], which is comparable with the lasagna. As with the lasagna, they only require 2 ingredients, and may be more helpful in Aftercore than a regular run. | ||
=Obsolete Items= | |||
{{retired}} | |||
The items below used to be part of the noodle strategy before being removed from the game. | |||
==[[Chow mein]]== | |||
{|border="2" cellpadding=5 cellspacing=0 style="border-collapse:collapse; margin:0em 0em 1em 1em; text-align:center;" | |||
|- | |||
! Food name | |||
! Stir-fry | |||
! Protein | |||
! Adventures | |||
! Stat Gains | |||
! Fullness | |||
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| style="background-color: #DDDDDD" | {{StackItem|tofu chow mein}} | |||
| {{StackItem|asparagus stir-fry}} | |||
| {{StackItem|wad of tofu}} | |||
| 11-19 | |||
| 18-22 {{muscle}}<br/>20-25 {{mysticality}} | |||
| 3 | |||
|- | |||
| style="background-color: #DDDDDD" | {{StackItem|pr0n chow mein}} | |||
| {{StackItem|olive stir-fry}} | |||
| {{StackItem|pr0n legs}} | |||
| 16-24 | |||
| 20-26 {{muscle}}<br/>20-26 {{moxie}} | |||
| 4 | |||
|- | |||
| style="background-color: #FFDDDD" | {{StackItem|Knob sausage chow mein}} | |||
| {{StackItem|Knoll stir-fry}} | |||
| {{StackItem|Knob sausage}} | |||
| 21-28 | |||
| 72-76 {{muscle}} | |||
| 5 | |||
|- | |||
| style="background-color: #DDDDFF" | {{StackItem|bat wing chow mein}} | |||
| {{StackItem|Knob stir-fry}} | |||
| {{StackItem|bat wing}} | |||
| 21-28 | |||
| 70-75 {{mysticality}} | |||
| 5 | |||
|- | |||
| style="background-color: #DDFFDD" | {{StackItem|rat appendix chow mein}} | |||
| {{StackItem|spooky stir-fry}} | |||
| {{StackItem|rat appendix}} | |||
| 21-28 | |||
| 70-75 {{moxie}} | |||
| 5 | |||
|} | |||
The chow mein dishes were some of the best foods in the Kingdom. They all required a [[secret blend of herbs and spices]], [[dry noodles]], [[MSG]] and one or two other ingredients. You needed [[Pastamastery]] to summon the dry noodles and [[Transcendental Noodlecraft]] to create chow mein. Generally, the tofu and pr0n chow meins were considered separate from the other chow meins, due to their lower fullness, lower stat boosts, and irregular recipes. | |||
On July 7, 2015, all chow mein dishes were replaced with simpler items. | |||
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Dry noodle cooking can be broken down into several types: basic, saucy, meins, lasagnas, and wontons.
Basic Dry Noodle
The most basic pasta dishes only require pastamastery to create, offering quick and easy access to solid food options by cooking dry noodles with one other ingredient. These all take only 1 adventure to cook (without the chef-in-the-box or another method of free crafting). Although these are generally weaker than more advanced dishes, those also require more skills, adventures and resources to cook. This makes these dishes perfect for aspiring adventurers with few to no skills learned, ensuring reasonable adventure and substat gains for little investment. They are primarily Good quality food dishes, while the best three dishes with the highest level requirements are Awesome quality.
The 4 fullness dishes primarily have ingredients easily found in early locations such as The Bat Hole and Cobb's Knob, making them easy to access early on. They give an average of 12 adventures (3 per fullness), and offer 20-30 substats in a targeted stat per dish consumed. Covering 12 of one's typical 15 fullness, one will need some other foods or a smaller pasta dish to supplement this diet. Interestingly, the dishes with a lower level requirement are the ones with slightly better substat yields (20-30 vs 20-25). The one exception of these, pr0n m4nic0tti, is an old recipe made from an ingredient only obtainable after completing the level 9 quest, and offers slightly worse adventure yields than the other comparable pasta dishes listed here.
The better basic pasta dishes are cooked with ingredients found during the level 7 and level 9 quests, and at 5 fullness, three of these can fully cover your diet for the day. Pasta cooked with ingredients found from The Cyrpt yield 16-19 adventures (3.5 adventures per fullness) and 20-30 substats gains for a targeted stat, while pasta that uses ingredients from The Highlands yield 18-22 adventures (4 adventure per fullness) and 25-30 substats gains for one stat. An interesting exception is the ghuol guolash, which can be potentially obtained directly from the gluttonous ghuol in The Cyrpt without the need to cook them, or even have Pastamastery at all.
The 3 fullness noodles are largely old & defunct recipes, offering mediocre adventures & stat gains (often less than 3 adventures per fullness), while having primary ingredients that are generally out of the way and inconvenient to obtain. While a couple dishes like delicious noodles and painful penne pasta have ingredients easily acquired from npc stores, their gains remain inferior to more recently implemented dishes, from which the ingredients are likely to be obtained while questing anyway.
There are a variety of saucey noodle dishes that can be made, the ingredients for most come from a variety of adventuring location, of varying stats as well as availability. They will all require 2 adventures to cook (without the chef-in-the-box or another method of free crafting).
As these are all saucy foods, they benefit from the Saucemaven skill; with this skill learned, they will yield an additional 5 adventures as a Pastamancer or Sauceror, while other classes will get an additional 3 adventures.
The 4 fullness dishes are made with ingredients found in the Copse of the Deep Fat Friars, and are easiest to acquire thanks to their convenience. They offer low, balanced stat gains but the lowest adventure gains (3.125 per fullness).
The 5 fullness dishes are made with ingredients from Mt. McLargeHuge. They offer medium stat gains towards a single stat and moderate adventure gains (3.7 per fullness), but the ingredients are available somewhat later and generally aren't convenient to acquire (particularly since any goat cheese is likely used for the Mt. McLargeHuge Quest). Three of these will fill your stomach with ease (four with Stomach of Steel).
There are some 6 fullness dishes that have somewhat unusual availability (primarily Cobb's Knob Kitchens, which is rather out of the way), but offer the strongest stat and adventure gains (4.08 per fullness) with a fairly low level requirement. Those with access to the Degrassi Knoll Mushroom Fields can grow multiple Knob mushrooms by the second day of an ascension, offering a convenient way to cook one of the two dishes en mass. You will need other foods to supplement this diet, however, due to the inevitable leftover stomach space.
One exception is the spaghetti con calaveras, which has the same yields as the other 6 fullness dishes, but requires learning the recipe from the April Shower. Those with access to the Gno-Mart can purchase a marzipan skull to cook this with relative ease.
Another exception is the haunted Hell ramen, an improved Hell ramen that also provides a useful buff. Those with access to the Daily Loathing Ballot are sometimes able to fight the angry ghosts that drop the necessary ghostly ectoplasm to make this dish.
Lo Mein | Stir-Fry | Ingredient | Adventures | Stat gains | Fullness |
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![]() asparagus lo mein |
![]() asparagus stir-fry |
![]() stalk of asparagus |
10-14 | 10-14 Muscleboundness 10-14 Enchantedness. |
3 |
![]() Knob lo mein |
![]() Knob stir-fry |
![]() Knob mushroom |
15-19 | 30-34 Enchantedness | 4 |
![]() Knoll lo mein |
![]() Knoll stir-fry |
![]() Knoll mushroom |
15-19 | 30-34 Muscleboundness | 4 |
![]() olive lo mein |
![]() olive stir-fry |
![]() olive |
10-14 | 10-14 Muscleboundness 10-14 Roguishness |
3 |
![]() spooky lo mein |
![]() spooky stir-fry |
![]() spooky mushroom |
15-19 | 30-34 Roguishness | 4 |
Lo meins are the lower tier of the two meins. They can be cooked using Pastamastery by cooking dry noodles with a first-tier stir fry (the base ingredient cooked with a secret blend of herbs and spices). With access to the Mushroom Fields, the mushroom lo meins are superior to most non-savory pasta dishes, especially since the mushrooms only cost 30-50 meat (and a day). It does, however, require two adventures to cook instead of one (without the chef-in-the-box or another method of free crafting), as well as access to spices for the base stir-fry.
Scrumdiddlyumptious Noodles
Noodles in this category technically require savory dry noodles, which includes MSG. They require sauces made with the Way of Sauce skill and bottles of scrumdiddlyumptious solution and will require Transcendental Noodlecraft to complete.
As these are all saucy foods, they benefit from the Saucemaven skill; with this skill learned, they will yield an additional 5 adventures as a Pastamancer or Sauceror, while other classes will get an additional 3 adventures.
Food name | Base food item | Sauce name | Adventure Gain | Stat gain | Fullness | Level |
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![]() turkish mostaccioli |
![]() giant turkey leg |
![]() good gravy |
19-22 | 35-40 Strongness | 5 | 10 |
![]() libertagliatelle |
![]() open sauce |
![]() Salsa Libre |
19-22 | 35-40 Mysteriousness | 5 | 10 |
![]() linguini of the sea |
![]() stolen sushi |
![]() illicit fish sauce |
19-22 | 35-40 Sarcasm | 5 | 10 |
![]() Fettris |
![]() imitation White Russian |
![]() Alexy sauce |
20-23 | 40-45 Strongness | 5 | 11 |
![]() fusillocybin |
![]() colorful toad |
![]() rainbow sauce |
20-23 | 40-45 Mysteriousness | 5 | 11 |
![]() prescription noodles |
![]() pill cup |
![]() drug cocktail sauce |
20-23 | 40-45 Sarcasm | 5 | 11 |
Scrumdiddlyumptious Noodles replaced chow mein as an intermediate noodle between lo mein and hi mein. Although they require 3 adventures to cook (without the chef-in-the-box or another method of free crafting), the primary ingredients are readily available within The Castle in the Clouds in the Sky and The Hidden City (both of which are relevant to Council of Loathing quests). This makes them a viable late-game food option for Pastamancers, Saucerors and Accordion Thieves (due to their access to Gouda's Grimoire and Grocery) in a Hardcore ascension, particularly within Standard restrictions.
Hi Mein | Base Sauce | Pulverize a... (Lvl available) | Adventures | Muscle | Mysticality | Moxie | Fullness |
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![]() cold hi mein |
![]() cold and sour sauce |
![]() frozen nunchaku (8) |
24-27 | 70-75 | 30-35 | 15-20 | 5 |
![]() hot hi mein |
![]() hot and sour sauce |
![]() demon buckler (6) |
24-27 | 70-75 | 15-20 | 30-35 | 5 |
![]() sleazy hi mein |
![]() sleazy and sour sauce |
![]() buffalo blade (6) |
24-27 | 25-30 | 25-30 | 70-75 | 5 |
![]() spooky hi mein |
![]() spooky and sour sauce |
![]() spiked femur (6) |
24-27 | 15-20 | 70-75 | 30-35 | 5 |
![]() stinky hi mein |
![]() stench and sour sauce |
![]() lihc face (7) |
24-27 | 30-35 | 70-75 | 15-20 | 5 |
Hi meins are an improved type of savory pasta. They are created by cooking elemental sour sauces with savory dry noodles. The skill Transcendental Noodlecraft and the item MSG are required to create savory dry noodles. The Way of Sauce is required to make the elemental sour sauces. You must be able to Pulverize equipment to get half of the ingredients for the elemental sour sauces, or buy them at the mall which means being out of Ronin.
As these are all saucy foods, they benefit from the Saucemaven skill; with this skill learned, they will yield an additional 5 adventures as a Pastamancer or Sauceror, while other classes will get an additional 3 adventures.
There are several disadvantages to hi meins that offset their advantages. Access to The Malus of Forethought is only available to Muscle classes, while MSG can only be bought by Mysticality classes or Accordion Thieves. Additionally, hi meins all have a level requirement of 12, making them solidly an aftercore food. Players who remain in Hardcore despite being over level 12, perhaps for PvP, will find themselves unable to craft them at all, unless they happen to be Turtle Tamers willing to enter Hobopolis to tame some boxcar turtles.
Lasagna | Base Food | Seasoning | Casserole | Adventures | Stat Gains | Fullness |
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![]() gnat lasagna |
![]() filet of tangy gnat ("fotelif") |
![]() ancient spice |
![]() gnatloaf casserole |
12-16 | 45-55 Beefiness | 3 |
![]() long pork lasagna |
![]() long pork |
![]() black pepper |
![]() long pork casserole |
12-16 | 45-55 Wizardliness | 3 |
![]() fishy fish lasagna |
![]() displaced fish |
![]() dehydrated caviar |
![]() fishy fish casserole |
12-16 | 45-55 Sarcasm | 3 |
Lasagnas (on their own) are slightly less effective than scrumdiddlyumptious noodles and they can not be eaten until level 10. Lasagnas only require 2 ingredients, compared to the 4 needed for scrumdiddlyumptious noodles (including the need for savory dry noodles). However, each lasagna includes ingredients not available until level 11.
Lasagna grants an extra 5 adventures (increased to 17-21) if the Gar-ish effect is active (except on Mondays).
Wontons
Wonton | McMillicancuddy Item | Base Food | Food | Adventures | Stats | Adv/Full | Fullness | Level |
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![]() sausage wonton |
![]() McMillicancuddy's Special Lager |
![]() frat brats |
![]() beer basted brat |
12-18 | 50-80 Beefiness, 20-30 Wizardliness, 20-30 Sarcasm |
5 | 3 | 12 |
![]() tofu wonton |
![]() megatofu |
![]() mixed wildflower greens |
![]() super salad |
11-18 | 20-30 Beefiness, 50-80 Wizardliness, 20-30 Sarcasm |
4.83 | 3 | 12 |
Each wonton requires an ingredient available only after completing the Defowl the Farm quest during level 12 and either visiting the farm or obtaining an instant rations kit. The sausage wonton, which is comparable to a chow mein, is slightly better than the tofu wonton, which is comparable with the lasagna. As with the lasagna, they only require 2 ingredients, and may be more helpful in Aftercore than a regular run.
Obsolete Items
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This content has been retired and is no longer available in game. |
The items below used to be part of the noodle strategy before being removed from the game.
Food name | Stir-fry | Protein | Adventures | Stat Gains | Fullness |
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![]() tofu chow mein |
![]() asparagus stir-fry |
![]() wad of tofu |
11-19 | 18-22 Beefiness 20-25 Wizardliness |
3 |
![]() pr0n chow mein |
![]() olive stir-fry |
![]() pr0n legs |
16-24 | 20-26 Beefiness 20-26 Sarcasm |
4 |
![]() Knob sausage chow mein |
![]() Knoll stir-fry |
![]() Knob sausage |
21-28 | 72-76 Beefiness | 5 |
![]() bat wing chow mein |
![]() Knob stir-fry |
![]() bat wing |
21-28 | 70-75 Wizardliness | 5 |
![]() rat appendix chow mein |
![]() spooky stir-fry |
![]() rat appendix |
21-28 | 70-75 Sarcasm | 5 |
The chow mein dishes were some of the best foods in the Kingdom. They all required a secret blend of herbs and spices, dry noodles, MSG and one or two other ingredients. You needed Pastamastery to summon the dry noodles and Transcendental Noodlecraft to create chow mein. Generally, the tofu and pr0n chow meins were considered separate from the other chow meins, due to their lower fullness, lower stat boosts, and irregular recipes.
On July 7, 2015, all chow mein dishes were replaced with simpler items.
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