

Every item queued takes 8 minutes to cook and gives the player 10 Experience points. Once the recipe is discovered, the player can simply select it from the recipe list and queue it for cooking, similarly to how other crafting stations work. The player needs to discover the recipes first by experimenting on any cooking station, learning them from Mabel or Owen, or obtaining recipe books from treasure chests. Unlike most other crafting stations, Chef's Cooking Station comes with no set of recipes available. Chef's Cooking Station can be upgraded to higher quality in a Refiner. Additionally, it has a fixed queue and fuel capacity that depends on its quality and one random bonus stat. The player can clean up the sand using a Feather Duster to restore the production speed.Ĭhef's Cooking Station can have 2 crafting queues (or orders) scheduled at a time regardless of its quality. If the station gathers up too much sand, its efficiency will be halved and a warning symbol will be shown above it. In addition, the workshop's Water Tank must supply the crafting station with Water while it is running Chef's Cooking Station consumes 3 water units per hour (0.6 units per hour during Winter).Ĭhef's Cooking Station accumulates sand at the rate of 0.21 units per hour up to the maximum of 100 units. Crafting requires the Chef's Cooking Station to be fueled for a certain amount of time if the station runs out of fuel, the production is halted mid process until more fuel is added. It uses Dregs, Wood, Power Stones, or Condensed Power Stone as fuel and consumes 5 fuel unit per in-game minute (300 units per hour). Chef's Cooking Station can be used to cook food that uses a Steamer, a Cooking Pot, and a Wok as cooking methods.Ĭhef's Cooking Station takes up a 3×2 area. In order to craft the Chef's Cooking Station, the player needs to obtain its diagram by giving 16 Data Discs to Qi at the Research Center, then waiting for 4 days before obtaining its blueprint in the mail.Ĭhef's Cooking Station can be placed in the player's yard and used to produce consumable items. As with most farming RPG sims, My Time at Sandrock depletes stamina each time you harvest a material, mine, or complete tasks as a way to measure daily progress.
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Posting streams and LPs is allowed by the rules of the subreddit. Users deserve to enjoy themselves without wading through off-topic posts and spam. If your content would be a better fit for another subreddit, please take it there. While the mod team is not going to remove all off-topic content, exercise good judgement. Please keep posts and discussion at least loosely relevant to My Time at Portia. Comments may be removed without notification if they break these rules. Similarly, posts which target other users are against the rules. A built Apprentice Cooking Station is also required to complete the mission. However, comments which are at the expense of people's race, orientation, or beliefs are against the rules. The mission will trigger on 20th of the month when the Mysterious Man arrives to Sandrock if the player has the blueprint for Apprentice Cooking Station unlocked. The mod team understands that there will be differing ideas of what is offensive and what is not. No Personal Attacks or Discriminatory SpeechĬommunities are, by their nature, built out of different people. Build your workshop as you help Portia grow into one of the great Free Cities, and enter the idyllic world of the peaceful countryside.ġ. Explore the mines to discover the relics of the past, protect the town from monsters, or go on a date with your favorite NPC. You play as a builder, called to town by their long-lost father to tend to his broken down workshop. My Time at Portia is a harvest/life sim inspired by classics such as Harvest Moon and Rune Factory. This is the official subreddit for My Time at Portia, developed by Pathea Games and published by Team17.
