Rotting Flesh

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Rotting Flesh
FoodRottingFlesh.png
Basic Information
Removed: {{{removed_version}}}
Group Food/Cooking
Category Food
Type Raw Food
Loot Container
Gear Slot
Related Attribute
Related Perk(s)
Related Perk Book(s)
Block Properties
Hit Points
Storage Slots
Lockable
Horizontal Support
Mass
Light Opacity
Upgrades to
Breaks to
Weapon/Tool Properties
Entity Damage
Power Attack Entity Damage
Block Damage
Power Attack Block Damage
Range
Effective Range
Explosion Range Entities
Explosion Range Blocks
Attacks per Minute
Rounds per Minute
Reload Time
Ammo Type
Velocity
Magazine Size
Stamina Usage
Power Attack Stamina Usage
Damage Multiplier: Earth
Damage Multiplier: Metal
Damage Multiplier: Stone
Damage Multiplier: Wood
Butcher Tool
Butcher Damage Multiplier
Butcher Resource Multiplier
Salvage Tool
Vehicle Properties
Vehicle Speed
Vehicle Sprint Speed
Seats
Protection Properties
Cold Resist
Heat Resist
Waterproof
Armor Rating
Explosion Resist
Crit Resist
Mobility Reduction
Stamina Regen Reduction
Noise Increase
Consumption Effects
Effect on Fullness +1
Effect on Hydration -3
Effect on max Stamina -1
Effect on Stamina regen
Effect on Health -3
Effect on Max Health
Cures
Cure Percentage
Buff
Buff Effect
Buff Duration
Dysentery Chance (%) 12%
Characteristic Properties
Durability (Min Quality)
Durability (Max Quality)
Degradation per Use
Mod Type
Compatible Mods
Repaired Using
Electrical Power Required
Unlocks
Base Price
Sell: 1
Buy: 15
Max Stack 125
Scrapping/Forging Properties
Scrappable No
Scraps into
Meltable No
Forge Material
Melts Into
Combustible No
Burn Time
Farming Properties
Crop produced
Seed used
Grows into
Time to grow
Obtaining
Obtainable Through Looting, Trading

Description

Rotting Flesh is an item obtained by harvesting the corpses of Zombie Dogs, Zombie Bears, and Zombie Vultures. It can also be found by harvesting carcasses and rotting corpses found on the ground throughout the world, and from body bags.

Consumption

Consuming Rotting Flesh is always a bad idea, unless one absolutely must. It is generally perceived to be a terrible food source, harming the players health to eat and providing a pitiful amount of fullness. On top of that it, like other low tier foods, has a 12% chance to cause Dysentery.

Usage

The following crafting recipes require the ingredient: Rotting Flesh. (NOTE: For items with quality levels, ingredient list is based on a quality 1 item.)

Crafted Item Ingredient List Workstation Implement
FoodCanSham.png Can of Sham FoodRottingFlesh.png Rotting Flesh x5, Bone.png Bone x5, AnimalFat.png Animal Fat x5
FarmPlot.png Farm Plot Woodresource.png Wood x4, FoodRottingFlesh.png Rotting Flesh x10, PotassiumNitratePowder.png Nitrate Powder x25, ClaySoil.png Clay Soil x100
none
none
FortBites.png Fort Bites BloodBag.png Blood Bag x4, DrinkJarBeer.png Beer x2, FoodRottingFlesh.png Rotting Flesh x40, Vitamins.png Vitamins x2
FortBites.png Fort Bites BloodBag.png Blood Bag x2, DrinkJarBeer.png Beer x1, FoodRottingFlesh.png Rotting Flesh x20, Vitamins.png Vitamins x1
none
FoodHoboStew.png Hobo Stew FoodRottingFlesh.png Rotting Flesh x10, Potato.png Potato x2, Corn.png Ear of Corn x2, AnimalFat.png Animal Fat x1, DrinkJarBoiledWater.png Water x1


History

  • In Alpha 10, it was added to the Cooking branch.
  • In A17 Rotting Flesh can now be used to craft Hobo Stew and Fort Bites.
  • In A18, Rotting Flesh is now a component needed to make a Farm Plot.
  • in A19, Rotting Flesh no longer causes food poisoning as it has been removed from the game. Dysentery is the effective replacement.