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imported>Clawson Bourne Created page with "{{Infobox Item |name = Maple Toastie |image = Maple Toastie.png |release = 31 March 2026 |update = 0.11 is live now! Enter Dowdun Reach... |type = Food |sustenance = 80 |description = A sweet lunch made with maple syrup and dried redberry. |weight = 2.0 |stacklimit = 50 }} '''Maple Toastie''' is a consumable food item that can be crafted at a Cooking Range after receiving the recipe from Snotpit as part of the Black Knight's Fortress quest. When eaten, it pro..." |
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Ah, the sweet gooey goodness of a maple toastie. On its own, the maple syrup might have been too much, but the dried redberry? It ties it together with a little red bow. | Ah, the sweet gooey goodness of a maple toastie. On its own, the maple syrup might have been too much, but the dried redberry? It ties it together with a little red bow. | ||
There's the added bonus that it's bursting with natural sugars. Now you can use those energies to go mine and woodcut some natural resources. | There's the added bonus that it's bursting with natural sugars. Now you can use those energies to go mine and woodcut some natural resources. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:44, 9 April 2026
Template:Infobox Item Maple Toastie is a consumable food item that can be crafted at a Dragonwilds:Cooking Range after receiving the recipe from Dragonwilds:Snotpit as part of the Dragonwilds:Black Knight's Fortress quest. When eaten, it provides 80 Dragonwilds:Sustenance, as well as the Dragonwilds:Foremans Feast and Dragonwilds:Coagulated perks for 600 seconds.
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Ah, the sweet gooey goodness of a maple toastie. On its own, the maple syrup might have been too much, but the dried redberry? It ties it together with a little red bow.
There's the added bonus that it's bursting with natural sugars. Now you can use those energies to go mine and woodcut some natural resources.