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Atypical Butter

CategoryFood & Cooking
Category
Food & Cooking
Weight
1
Stack size
4

Overview

Atypical Butter is an item presented consistently across the available localizations as a small vessel containing a butter-like substance whose coloration is noticeably odd. Every language source describes it as a compact bowl, pot, or dish holding something that resembles butter but displays strange or unusual hues, emphasizing its visual peculiarity rather than any explicit function or provenance.

All local descriptions converge on three concrete points:

  • It is contained in a small receptacle (described variously as a bowl, pot, or small dish).
  • The substance looks like butter or cream in texture and form.
  • The coloration is atypical or strange, marking the item as visually distinct from ordinary butter.

Because the multilingual descriptions focus solely on appearance, the entry treats Atypical Butter as a descriptive object rather than an explicitly functional game mechanic. The presentation suggests it is notable to the player for visual or narrative reasons rather than for an immediately stated mechanical purpose.

Practical notes for identification and handling in-game:

  • Visually, look for a small bowl or pot holding a soft, spreadable substance; the unusual color is the primary cue that differentiates this item from standard food items.
  • The item’s wording in different locales uniformly frames it as resembling butter rather than definitively being ordinary butter; references consistently use comparative language (e.g., “appears to be,” “seems like”) to indicate uncertain or remarkable quality.
  • When cataloging or searching inventories, prioritize visual descriptors (small container + strange hue) because textual names or translations may vary slightly across languages while preserving the same visual concept.

No explicit uses, effects, or acquisition methods are described in the provided localizations; the item’s entries serve chiefly to record its appearance and distinctive coloration.

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