Rations

Pathologic 2= "Our town is like a role-playing game in which modern people have chosen to live in a semblance of the Middle Ages or an archaistic culture of the steppe. They only kept those modern things that didn’t clash with their idea of the Middle Ages, and built 90 percent of their world from those things. They were neutral things that would fit into any reality."

- From the Pathologic 2 artbook

Rations are the most important items in Pathologic 2 as they are necessities for survival. Most, if not all, food and drink items can be purchased in Groceries for either money or coupons, or bartered with townsfolk.

Rations
Foods listed below are sorted by their inventory cell sizing, but can be sorted by their status effects for additional comparison. The "Stacks" column refers a food's maximum count before creating a new stack.

Snacks
Snack foods hold a fractional amount of hunger value relative to their buying price, and should be traded to kids rather than eaten.

Other
Foods listed below serve purposes beyond mere hunger reduction.
 * * Rotten Food reduces player health by 10% of its current value rather than its total.
 * † Muddy Water reduces player immunity by 40% of its current value rather than its total.

Pathologic: The Marble Nest=

The listed items are food and rations obtainable throughout Pathologic: The Marble Nest. that impact hunger and thirst. Food is only purchasable through trade with Shrew, Sticky, or the Shop.

Snacks
Pathologic= "Rations" is the fourth of five tabs in the player's inventory. Rations can have a variety of effects: increasing or decreasing hunger, increasing or decreasing exhaustion, and/or decreasing health. Rations can be bought at Stores or obtained by trading with Patrolmen. Water can be traded to Carousers for bandages and tourniquets. Nuts are a special type of ration that may be traded to children for items in addition to decreasing hunger if eaten.

Snacks
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