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[[File:NH Eating.gif|350px|thumb|right|The player eating a {{I|shoyu ramen|NH}} and gaining several energy points.]] | [[File:NH Eating.gif|350px|thumb|right|The player eating a {{I|shoyu ramen|NH}} and gaining several energy points.]] | ||
− | '''Food''' | + | '''Food''' refers to any item in the {{SER}} that can be eaten by the player. Food items take the form of either [[miscellaneous items]], [[handheld item]]s, or [[furniture]]. An example of food that appears in all games is [[fruit]]. In games prior to {{NH}}, eating food items has no gameplay effect aside from removing the item from the player's inventory. |
− | In {{NH|nolink}}, food gained more prominence with the addition of an energy point gauge. Each eaten food item gives the player one or more energy points. The player can use these energy points to either break [[rock]]s with a [[shovel]] or [[axe]], or relocate | + | In {{NH|nolink}}, food gained more prominence with the addition of an energy point gauge. Each eaten food item gives the player one or more energy points. The player can use these energy points to either break [[rock]]s with a [[shovel]] or [[axe]], or relocate [[trees]] with a shovel. Once the player has either broken a rock or grabbed a tree, they will deplete one energy point. To quickly empty their energy points, the player can use a toilet item{{Note|Toilet items include the {{I|golden toilet|NH}}, {{I|tankless toilet|NH}}, and {{I|toilet|NH}}.}} to reset their energy points to zero. Handheld food items, such as drinks and ice cream, can be eaten three times, granting one energy point each time; after the third use, the item will be used up and disappear. The max energy points the player can have is ten. Once the limit is reached, the player cannot eat any furniture items marked as a dish or a drink. |
[[Katrina]] can temporarily change the amount of energy points the player will receive when eating a food item. If the player receives good [[luck]] on their health, the food items will give double the energy points. If the player receives bad luck on their health, the food items will give them half the energy points. | [[Katrina]] can temporarily change the amount of energy points the player will receive when eating a food item. If the player receives good [[luck]] on their health, the food items will give double the energy points. If the player receives bad luck on their health, the food items will give them half the energy points. | ||
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− | == List of | + | == List of food items == |
+ | === In {{PG|nolink}} === | ||
+ | {{TableTop PG Item|name=Food|collapsed=true}} | ||
+ | {{#cargo_query: | ||
+ | |table=pg_item | ||
+ | |group by=pg_item.en_name | ||
+ | |fields=pg_item._pageName=page,pg_item.en_name=name,pg_item.image,pg_item.buy,pg_item.sell,pg_item.availability1,pg_item.availability2 | ||
+ | |order by=pg_item.en_name | ||
+ | |where=edible=1 | ||
+ | |limit=100 | ||
+ | |format=template | ||
+ | |template=CargoDisplayPGItem | ||
+ | |named args=yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{TableFooter|note={{Community:ACGC Spreadsheet/Attribution}}}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === In {{WW|short|nolink}} === | ||
+ | {{Section}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === In {{CF|short|nolink}} === | ||
+ | {{Section}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === In {{NL|short|nolink}} === | ||
+ | {{Section}} | ||
+ | |||
=== In {{NH|short|nolink}} === | === In {{NH|short|nolink}} === | ||
{{TableTop NH Food}} | {{TableTop NH Food}} | ||
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{{TableFooter|note={{Community:ACNH Spreadsheet/Attribution}}}} | {{TableFooter|note={{Community:ACNH Spreadsheet/Attribution}}}} | ||
− | {{To-do|1=Add info on previous | + | == Notes == |
+ | {{Note list}} | ||
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+ | {{To-do|1=Add info on previous games' foods}} | ||
[[Category:Items]] | [[Category:Items]] | ||
− | [[Category:Food]] | + | [[Category:Food|*]] |
Latest revision as of 15:43, November 29, 2022
Food refers to any item in the Animal Crossing series that can be eaten by the player. Food items take the form of either miscellaneous items, handheld items, or furniture. An example of food that appears in all games is fruit. In games prior to Animal Crossing: New Horizons, eating food items has no gameplay effect aside from removing the item from the player's inventory.
In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, food gained more prominence with the addition of an energy point gauge. Each eaten food item gives the player one or more energy points. The player can use these energy points to either break rocks with a shovel or axe, or relocate trees with a shovel. Once the player has either broken a rock or grabbed a tree, they will deplete one energy point. To quickly empty their energy points, the player can use a toilet item[nb 1] to reset their energy points to zero. Handheld food items, such as drinks and ice cream, can be eaten three times, granting one energy point each time; after the third use, the item will be used up and disappear. The max energy points the player can have is ten. Once the limit is reached, the player cannot eat any furniture items marked as a dish or a drink.
Katrina can temporarily change the amount of energy points the player will receive when eating a food item. If the player receives good luck on their health, the food items will give double the energy points. If the player receives bad luck on their health, the food items will give them half the energy points.
List of food items[edit]
In Animal Crossing[edit]
Food in Animal Crossing
Item | Image | Buy price | Sell price | Available from |
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Apple | Not for sale | 500 Bells | Apple tree | |
Candy | 100 Bells | 25 Bells | Tom Nook's store | |
Cherry | Not for sale | 500 Bells | Cherry tree | |
Coconut | Not for sale | 150 Bells | Coconut tree | |
Mushroom | Not for sale | 5,000 Bells | On ground | |
Orange | Not for sale | 500 Bells | Orange tree | |
Peach | Not for sale | 500 Bells | Peach tree | |
Pear | Not for sale | 500 Bells | Pear tree | |
Turnips | 70 Bells | 8 Bells | Joan |
In Wild World[edit]
In City Folk[edit]
In New Leaf[edit]
In New Horizons[edit]
Food in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Notes[edit]
- ↑ Toilet items include the golden toilet, tankless toilet, and toilet.