This entry includes information regarding both Pathologic (2005) and Pathologic 2 (2019).
Name |
Fish |
Type |
Rations |
Item ID |
Fish_Entity |
Fish is a ration in Pathologic 2. Consuming it reduces hunger by 33%, but increases thirst by 10%. It can be purchased from groceries, or looted from containers and bodies. It can also be traded for via the Dead Item Shop.
Quotes
Hover Quotes | ||
---|---|---|
Haruspex | The Marble Nest | Alpha |
A fresh fish. Filling, but it makes your throat feel dry. | Item is not present in the Marble Nest. | Fresh fish. It's filling, but spoils quickly. |
Touch Quotes | ||
---|---|---|
Haruspex | The Marble Nest | Alpha |
The lateral line is called that for a reason: every fish sees its Lines unfold in a stream of possibilities. Sometimes, that Line is a a fishing line. | Item is not present in the Marble Nest. | The lateral lines are called that for a reason; every fish sees its Lines in the neverending flow of possibilities. Sometimes a fishing one. |
Notes
- Fresh Fish takes up 1x3 inventory space and stacks up to 5 times.
- The fresh fish closely resembles herring, a type of schoolfish often found in fishing banks around the Atlantic and Baltic sea.
Name |
Fresh Fish |
Type |
Ration |
Item ID |
fresh_fish |
Fresh fish is a type of ration in Pathologic. It may be bought from stores, traded from patrolmen, or stolen from homes.
Fresh fish decreases hunger by 25%.
Price | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Day | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
Buying | 330 | 3300 | 1650 | 1800 | 2100 | 3600 | 1200 | 1558 | 3200 | 2698 | 2400 | 1800 |
Selling | 270 | 2700 | 1350 | 1080 | 1350 | 1600 | 800 | 1039 | 1600 | 1439 | 1600 | 1200 |
Quote
“ | This fish was caught today or yesterday. This indicates there is still live fish in the river, which inspires hope. Contains a lot of phosphorous and other useful nutrients. Some believe that consumption of fish stimulates the brain significantly. | „ |
Notes
- The fresh fish closely resembles herring, a type of schoolfish often found in fishing banks around the Atlantic and Baltic sea.
|