You'll be doing a lot of cooking in Cult Of The Lamb. Your Followers can't make meals for themselves, so you're responsible for feeding them whenever you're in town. Filling their stomachs keeps them healthy, which means they can continue to toil for your glory!
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Of course, the Flock will do anything the Lamb commands, including eat things they really shouldn't. Most meals have side effects; some of these can be turned to your advantage, while others are better used to make a point or punish unruly Followers. The Lamb doesn't seem to be all that great of a cook, but with this guide you can at least help them along.
The very first thing you build as part of the tutorial is the Cooking Pot. By interacting with it, you can choose from any of your unlocked recipes. The Lamb can cook up to twelve meals at a time, but there's no cooldown on the Cooking Pot so if you have enough ingredients you can make batch after batch.
Each recipe's icon has a number in the lower-right corner. This shows the number of times you can cook that recipe with your current stock of ingredients. Since many recipes share ingredients, these numbers will go down as you queue up meals.
Once you've decided on a menu, selecting the Cook button at the bottom of the interface starts a brief minigame. Press the interact button when the icon is in the green zone to successfully cook the next meal in the queue. If you miss, you'll burn the meal, creating a mess you'll need to clean up afterward.
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Hungry Followers will stop what they are doing and eat a meal if one is available. Meals are given to the hungriest Followers first, and the Flock is smart enough
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