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*Another common response to this all-too-common question is that "It's just not funny."  Being stumbling, stupid drunk is amusing (at least to [[Jick|some people]]) and should be tracked due to its possible [[drunkenness|detrimental effects]], but there is nothing particularly amusing about having eaten a meal.
*Another common response to this all-too-common question is that "It's just not funny."  Being stumbling, stupid drunk is amusing (at least to [[Jick|some people]]) and should be tracked due to its possible [[drunkenness|detrimental effects]], but there is nothing particularly amusing about having eaten a meal.


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[[Category:Stats]]

Revision as of 19:02, 26 May 2006

Fullness is an invisible stat in the kingdom, representing how full you are.

Each character's fullness rating begins at 0 each day after rollover and can be increased by eating food or drinking non-alcoholic beverages. Each such item consumed increases your fullness rating by a fixed value.

The maximum fullness a character can ever be at is normally 15. If your character tries to eat something that would bring em over 15 fullness you will simply get a message saying you're too full.

As with drunkenness and spleen damage, there is a skill that increases a character's maximum fullness by 5. Also, everyone's maximum fullness is increased by an additional 15 on the Feast of Boris.

See also: Foods (Ordered by Fullness)

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Jick put in something which will tell me how full I am?

  • No. Well, he could, but since being as full as you can be has no negative effect on gameplay at all (unlike being drunk), he sees no reason to and therefore won't.
  • Another common response to this all-too-common question is that "It's just not funny." Being stumbling, stupid drunk is amusing (at least to some people) and should be tracked due to its possible detrimental effects, but there is nothing particularly amusing about having eaten a meal.