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==Adventure Gains for Common Booze==
==Adventure Gains for Common Foods==
Here is the final Adventure/Fullness yield for some common food under Gt Milk (but neglecting any [[Blender]] or other bonus):
Here is the final Adventure/Fullness yield for some common food under Gt Milk (but neglecting any [[Opossum]] or other bonus):
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Revision as of 01:00, 17 September 2008

Got Milk

Got Milk

burp Man, this stuff urp works really well, but belch the heartburn is burp terrible.

  • Gives bonus 1-4 adventures when eating food, depending on the quality

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Effect number: 211
Description ID: 225aa10e75476b0ad5fa576c89df3901
View in-game: view

Obtained From

Adventure Gains

Raw Food
Adventures
Bonus Milk
Adventures
0-4 +1
5-7 +2
8-10 +3
11+ +4

Adventure Gains for Common Foods

Here is the final Adventure/Fullness yield for some common food under Gt Milk (but neglecting any Opossum or other bonus):

Food Adv/Fullness
Yield
fortune cookie 2 adv/full
hot wing 2.5 adv/full
lemon/strawberry/flower petal pie 2.67 adv/full
boring spaghetti 3.33 adv/full
White Citadel burger 3.36 adv/full
spicy noodles 4 adv/full
bunch of square grapes 4.25 adv/full
reagent pasta 4.83 adv/full
peach/pear/Crimbo pie 4.86 adv/full
key lime pie 5 adv/full
handful of nuts and berries 5.33 adv/full
spooky lo mein 5.5 adv/drunk
hi mein/chow mein 5.8 adv/full
tofu chow mein 6.33 adv/full
knob pasty 8.5 adv/drunk

Notes

Raw Food
Adventures
Bonus Munchies + Milk
Adventures
1 +4
2 +5
3 +5
4 +4
5 +4
6 +5
7 +4
8 +4
9 +4
10+ +5

References

  • The name of this effect is a reference to the long-running "Got Milk?" advertisement campaign in the US.
  • As stated in the milk of magnesium entry, the real Milk of Magnesia is intended to quell heartburn.
  • The "terrible heartburn" that the flavor text alludes to is due to the reaction of magnesium with water and/or stomach acid.