A wise man once said: “food is life and life is food”. We don’t know which wise man said this, but it sure is true. Food sometimes needs to be cooked and that is also true of Tower of Fantasy. This guide will tell you everything you need to know about cooking in Tower of Fantasy.
Cooking is an essential skill in Tower of Fantasy and can be a lifesaver sometimes when you are in a sticky situation. When you are exploring the vast and unknown world of Tower of Fantasy, you will encounter several enemies and sometimes they will leave you on the brink of death.
When you’re extremely low on HP and don’t have much healing, this is where cooking comes into play. Cooking and consuming food will increase your HP and satiety.
Cooking in the TOF is quite simple. All you have to do to cook food is find a cooking pot spread across the map. Once you approach the cooking pot, the game will give you an incentive to cook.
After interacting with the Cooking Pot, the cooking menu will open and you will be able to cook food. There are two ways you can cook food, first is by using the recipes you have unlocked and if you haven’t unlocked a recipe you can go to the crafting tab and start adding ingredients.
The success rate of the food depends on the amount of each ingredient you put in the food. The more the better. If you have the recipe unlocked, then the success rate will be 100%.
The Cooking Pots in Fantasy Tower are strange-looking machines that wander around the map with a smiley sticker on the front of the pot. Whenever you approach a cooking pot, there will be a pot marker on your mini-map.
Cooking pots can be found all over the map and mostly, they are found wandering around settlements and in most dungeons. You have a better chance of finding a cooking pot if you look around where there are a lot of people.
The food in TOF has a level of quality known as the food grade and there are all kinds of food graded, with Purple being the highest quality food and white grade being the lowest quality food.
Below we have mentioned all the recipes starting from the lowest quality, the white grade, to the highest quality food, the purple color.
The name of the dish
Ingredients
effect
Black moss soup
Black Moss x2, Lettuce x2
Restores saturation by 8 and 10,000+13% HP
Cereal for breakfast
Homi Grain x2, Milk x1
Reset 14 saturation
Crispy Chicken Burger
Homi Bean x1, Poultry x1, Lettuce x1
Restores saturation by 7 and 3300+12% HP
Dandelion mushroom soup
Dandelion Seed x1, Mushroom x2
Restores saturation by 8 and 10,000+13% HP
Egg fried rice
Rice x2, Poultry Egg x1
Reset 14 saturation
Mushroom soup with fire cap
Fire Cap x2, Lettuce x2
Restores Stamina by 400 and 10,000+13% HP
Fried chicken
Poultry x2, Homi Grain x1
Restores saturation by 7 and 3300+12% HP
Fruit juice with honey
Dropped Fruit x2, Honey x1, Sparkling Water x1
Restores Stamina by 300 and 3300+12% HP
Ice Orchid Surprise
Ghost Mushroom x2, Milk x1, Sparkling Water x1
Restores Stamina by 300 and 3300+12% HP
Stew with meat and potatoes
Potatoes x1, Game Meat x1
Reset 14 saturation
Buns with meat
Homi Grain x2, Game Meat x1
Reset 14 saturation
Mushroom soup
Mushroom x2, Lettuce x2
Restores saturation by 7 and 3300+12% HP
Read Wheat Bread
Brown rice x2
Reset 16 saturation
Seaweed and egg soup
Pelvis x2, Bird Egg x1
Restores saturation by 7 and 3300+12% HP
Sliced fish with mushrooms
Mushroom x2, Silver Bass x1
Restores saturation by 7 and 3300+12% HP
Steamed conch
Conch x2, Lettuce x1
Restores saturation by 7 and 3300+12% HP
Fried broccoli
Broccoli x2
Reset 14 saturation
Surf and Turf
Darby’s Sturgeon x1, Bird Egg x2
Restores saturation by 8 and 10,000+13% HP
Vegetable salad
Fallen Fruit x1, Thornmato x1, Lettuce x1, Salad Dressing x1