Seeker Meat

When you crack open their shells, the meat within is tender and succulent.
Overview




Its main value is that it feeds into two high-tier Mistlands foods: 





- Cooked on an
Iron cooking station, Seeker meat becomes Cooked seeker meat.
- Seeker meat is used directly in:
- Uncooked meat platter x1
- Seeker aspic x2
- Seeker aspic is especially important for magic-focused builds, since it is the best Eitr-granting food available in the Mistlands.
- Because Seekers are common in the Mistlands, Seeker meat is often easier to stockpile than Hare meat, making Cooked seeker meat a practical food option when traveling back to older biomes or working on base building.
- While Seeker meat can be eaten after cooking, it is generally better saved for cauldron recipes when those foods are available.
Official description
When you crack open their shells, the meat within is tender and succulent.
References to this (3)
Other entities of this type
- Ancient Bark
- Ashlands Gourmet Bowl
- Ashwood
- Asksvin Bladder
- Asksvin Egg
- Asksvin Hide
- Asksvin Neck
- Asksvin Pelvis
- Asksvin Ribcage
- Asksvin Saddle
- Asksvin Skull
- Asksvin Tail
- Barber Kit
- Barley Flour
- Barrel Hoops
- Basic Fireworks
- Bear Paw
- Bell Fragment
- Bilebag
- Black Core
- Black Forest Buffet Platter
- Black Marble
- Blood Clot
- Bloodbag
- Bloodstone
- Blue Jute
- Boar Meat
- Bone Fragments
- Bonemaw Meat
- Bonemaw Tooth
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