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Burnt Portal Fish Filet

CategoryFood & Cooking
burnt-portal-fish-filet
Category
Food & Cooking
Weight
1
Stack size
4

Overview

Burnt Portal Fish Filet is an in-game item that represents a charred portion of Portal Fish. The item is consistently described across multiple language localizations as a burned or scorched piece of Portal Fish, indicating it is the result of overcooking or accidental burning of that species' flesh rather than a distinct creature or crafted product.

The entry functions primarily as a simple descriptive inventory item: its core identity is a ruined serving or cut of Portal Fish. Localization strings from German, English, Spanish, French, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese all render the same basic concept — a piece of Portal Fish that has been burned — which makes the item's purpose and flavor clear regardless of language. Because the underlying proper name for the fish appears in some localizations, the standardized English form Portal Fish is used here to refer to the source species or dish across language variants.

Practical notes and observable characteristics:

  • The item is best understood as a damaged food object rather than a raw ingredient; every provided localization frames it as a finished piece that has been burnt.
  • Presentation and flavor text emphasize the burned state; there is no locality-specific mechanic or alternate meaning evident in the available strings.
  • The naming across languages is uniform in intent, so encountering this item in different-language versions of the game communicates the same outcome: a failed or charred cooking result involving Portal Fish.

No additional mechanics, stat effects, or recipe relationships are specified in the available localized descriptions. The existing translations only identify the item as a burnt piece of Portal Fish; any functional details beyond that — such as consumable effects, vendors, quests, or crafting salvage — are not present in the provided localization data.

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