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{{History|1.5|Introduced.}} | {{History|1.5|Introduced.}} | ||
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Revision as of 21:47, 6 September 2021
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Qi Seasoning | |
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Just a dash will elevate any dish to extraordinary heights. Automatically applied when cooking. | |
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Source | Qi's Walnut Room for ![]() |
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Qi Seasoning can be purchased from Qi's Walnut Room once unlocked. The price is 10 Qi Seasoning for 10 Qi Gems.
Having Qi Seasoning in inventory, the refrigerator, or a Mini-Fridge will cause any cooked dishes to be gold quality.
Gold quality cooked dishes sell for 50% more than their normal quality counterparts, and recover 80% more health and energy when consumed. Gold quality dishes also give better buffs when eaten, adding +1 to the stats (excluding Speed buffs). The duration of the buffs are also increased by 50%.
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