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|name = Raw Rat Meat | |name = Raw Rat Meat | ||
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|description = Tough, gamey meat that can be cooked and eaten. | |description = Tough, gamey meat that can be cooked and eaten. | ||
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'''Raw Rat Meat''' is a Power Level 1 ingredient. It | '''Raw Rat Meat''' is a [[Dragonwilds:Culinary Confidence: Power Level 1|Power Level 1]] raw ingredient, which means it can be cooked at a [[Dragonwilds:Campfire]] or [[Dragonwilds:Grill]] into [[Dragonwilds:Rat Roast]] starting at [[Dragonwilds:Cooking]] Level 1, and not burnt into [[Dragonwilds:Burnt Rat Roast]] at Level 12. It is dropped by [[Dragonwilds:Giant Rat]]s in [[Dragonwilds:Temple Woods]] and [[Dragonwilds:Bramblemead Valley]] and [[Dragonwilds:Vault]]s, [[Dragonwilds:Rat King]]s in [[Dragonwilds:Vault]]s, [[Dragonwilds:Putrid Rat]]s and [[Dragonwilds:Plague King]]s in the [[Dragonwilds:Whispering Swamp]] and the [[Dragonwilds:Bloodblight Swamp]], and [[Dragonwilds:Chinchompa]]s in the [[Dragonwilds:Fractured Plains]]. | ||
==Products== | ==Products== | ||
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==Item sources== | ==Item sources== | ||
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==Journal== | ==Journal== | ||
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Smaller creatures have much less meat on their bones, making them a less-fulfilling meal. Hunters would subsist on these while stalking larger prey over several days. The Wild Knight, Ilom, was particularly fond of drying out these little morsels, treating them as a meaty little snack for boring patrols. | Smaller creatures have much less meat on their bones, making them a less-fulfilling meal. Hunters would subsist on these while stalking larger prey over several days. The Wild Knight, Ilom, was particularly fond of drying out these little morsels, treating them as a meaty little snack for boring patrols. | ||
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==Update history== | ==Update history== | ||
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|date = [[Dragonwilds:31 March]] [[Dragonwilds:2026]] | |||
|ver = 0.11 is live now! Enter Dowdun Reach... | |||
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|update = The skill caps were raised to 99 and the power levels of ingredients were adjusted, as well as the Cooking level required to cook them without burning. A number of new ingredients and recipes for the Cooking Range were added. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:01, 29 May 2026
Template:External Template:Infobox Item Raw Rat Meat is a Power Level 1 raw ingredient, which means it can be cooked at a Dragonwilds:Campfire or Dragonwilds:Grill into Dragonwilds:Rat Roast starting at Dragonwilds:Cooking Level 1, and not burnt into Dragonwilds:Burnt Rat Roast at Level 12. It is dropped by Dragonwilds:Giant Rats in Dragonwilds:Temple Woods and Dragonwilds:Bramblemead Valley and Dragonwilds:Vaults, Dragonwilds:Rat Kings in Dragonwilds:Vaults, Dragonwilds:Putrid Rats and Dragonwilds:Plague Kings in the Dragonwilds:Whispering Swamp and the Dragonwilds:Bloodblight Swamp, and Dragonwilds:Chinchompas in the Dragonwilds:Fractured Plains.