Skip to main content

Burned Pest Rump

CategoryFood & Cooking
Category
Food & Cooking
Weight
0.8
Stack size
4

Overview

Burned Pest Rump is an in-game item that represents the charred hind portion of a Pest. The canonical English description calls it "the torched rump of a Pest." All available localizations present essentially the same single-line flavor text: the item is a piece of rump meat that has been overcooked or burnt and is explicitly identified as coming from a small hostile creature rendered as a "pest" or equivalent vernacular in each language.

The localized descriptions translate roughly as follows:

  • German: "The charred hindpart of a Pest."
  • Spanish: "The scorched loin of a vermin."
  • French: "The roasted croup of a nuisance pest."
  • Japanese: "Burnt rump meat of a Pest."
  • Portuguese (pt-BR): "The carbonized rump of a pest."
  • Russian: "A singed steak from a bug."
  • Simplified Chinese: "Overcooked 'pest' rump meat."
  • Traditional Chinese: "Seared pest rump meat."

These lines show consistent emphasis on three points: (1) the item is rump or hindquarter meat, (2) it has been burned, scorched, or singed, and (3) the source creature is referred to as a pest/bug/vermin in the respective locale. The English source uses the in-world creature name Pest, which the item name preserves.

Practical notes and implications:

  • The entry is strictly flavor text across locales; no gameplay effects, stats, or uses are specified by the provided descriptions. Any mechanical role (consumable, crafting component, quest item, or trophy) is not stated in the localization lines and must be confirmed from game data or other documentation before assuming functionality.
  • The item’s visual or inventory iconography is not described in these strings; identification in-game should rely on the item name and context.
  • When referencing this item in guides, tooltips, or translations, keep the English canonical name Burned Pest Rump and preserve the localized flavor that it is a burnt piece of a Pest’s rump.

Other entities of this type

Related pages

Last updated: