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*Unlike [[chow mein]] and [[lo mein]], | *Unlike ''[[chow mein]]'' and ''[[lo mein]]'', ''hi mein'' refers to nothing in Chinese – it is merely a pun based on reading ''lo mein'' as "low mein". | ||
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Revision as of 03:57, 22 June 2012

Hi meins are an improved type of chow mein. They are created by kicking elemental sour sauces up a notch in The Wok of Ages. Transcendental Noodlecraft is required to access The Wok of Ages. 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.
There are several disadvantages to hi meins that offset their advantages. Access to The Malus of Forethought is only available to Muscle classes, while The Wok of Ages is only accessible to Mysticality classes. Therefore, characters in Hardcore will have to belong to a Mystical class to make and consume hi mein, and will have to wait until they've found and smashed equipment good enough to produce elemental nuggets without the Malus' special combining properties. The Pulverize a... column lists a lower-level option for nuggets, although some level-independent options like the Cerebral Crossbow also exist.
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) |
21-28 | 70-75 | 30-35 | 15-20 | 5 |
![]() hot hi mein |
![]() hot and sour sauce |
![]() demon buckler (6) |
21-28 | 70-75 | 15-20 | 30-35 | 5 |
![]() sleazy hi mein |
![]() sleazy and sour sauce |
![]() buffalo blade (6) |
21-28 | 25-30 | 25-30 | 70-75 | 5 |
![]() spooky hi mein |
![]() spooky and sour sauce |
![]() spiked femur (7) |
21-28 | 15-20 | 70-75 | 30-35 | 5 |
![]() stinky hi mein |
![]() stench and sour sauce |
![]() lihc face (7) |
21-28 | 30-35 | 70-75 | 15-20 | 5 |
For a comparison of hi meins to other pasta dishes, refer to the dry noodle guide.
References
- Unlike chow mein and lo mein, hi mein refers to nothing in Chinese – it is merely a pun based on reading lo mein as "low mein".
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