Olmlettes are cooked food items.
They are initially obtained as an Olmlette Mixture, which must be smelted into the finished Olmlette in order to be eaten.
Obtaining[]
Crafting Recipe[]
Result | Ingredients | Recipe |
---|---|---|
Olmlette Mixture | Shapeless: Flathead Mushroom (item) + Black Hat Mushroom (item) + Olm Egg Cluster (2) + Weedwood Bowl (is not consumed) + Weedwood Stick (is not consumed) |
Smelting Recipe[]
Result | Ingredients | Recipe |
---|---|---|
Olmlette + 0.1 XP | Olmlette Mixture + Any fuel |
Properties[]
Consuming[]
When eaten, finished Olmlettes restore 8 hunger and 4.8 saturation.
Food Sickness[]
Like most other foods, finished Olmlettes have a food sickness value between 0 and 180, initially at 0, that increases by 5 points each time they are eaten in the Betweenlands. The food's sickness value is represented by three tooltips for each stage, stating "Tastes good" between 0 and 49 food sickness points, diminishing to "Tastes plain" between 50 and 109 points, and then to "Can't eat this anymore" between 110 and 180 points. At 110 food sickness points or above, finished Olmlettes only restore 2 hunger () when eaten, a third of the original hunger value (rounded down).
Food sickness can be counteracted by eating a different type of sickness-affected food that has less than 110 food sickness points, each deducting 3 points (4 if the new food is at or below 10 points) from every other food item. It can also be counteracted by eating Chiromaw Wings or drinking Witch Tea, which both reset all other food sickness values to 0 - though Chiromaw Wings will then become sickening to eat themselves.
Visit the Food Sickness page for more details on the food sickness mechanic.
Advancements[]
Advancement | In-game Description | Parent | Actual Requirements | ID |
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Sacrifices Were Made (hidden) |
You can't make an Olmlette without breaking some eggs | Hardcore Munchies | Have an Olmlette in your inventory | survivalist /sacrifices_were_made |
Trivia[]
- The word "Olmlette" is a pun of the words "Olm" (the aquatic creature which the eggs come from) and "Omelette" (a dish made with eggs).
History[]
- Release 3.8.0: Introduced.