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}}{{#set:Effective Minimum|0.15}}{{#set:Effective Maximum|{{#expr:1 + ({{Q|Eating|Effective Maximum}} - 1) * 0.95 + ({{Q|Manipulation|Effective Maximum}} - 1) * 0.3 round 2}} }}
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The ''eating speed'' applies not only to the consumption of [[food]] but also [[drugs]] that are consumed by eating or drinking.
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== Factors ==
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* [[Eating]]: [[Eating Importance::0.95|95%]] importance, [[Eating Limit::-|No]] limit
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* [[Manipulation]]: [[Manipulation Importance::0.3|30%]] importance, [[Manipulation Limit::-|No]] limit
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Since eating can effectively range from {{Bad|{{%|{{Q|Eating|Effective Minimum}} }} }} to {{Good|{{%|{{Q|Eating|Effective Maximum}} }} }} and manipulation can effectively range from {{Bad|{{%|{{Q|Manipulation|Effective Minimum}} }} }} to {{Good|{{%|{{Q|Manipulation|Effective Maximum}} }} }} for [[human]]s the ''eating speed'' ranges from '''{{Bad|{{%|{{P|Effective Minimum}} }} }}''' (the absolute minimum) to '''{{Good|{{%|{{P|Effective Maximum}} }} }}'''.
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 6 September 2024

Eating Speed is a stat: Multiplier on eating speed. Its minimum allowed value is 15%. Its default value is 100%.

The eating speed applies not only to the consumption of food but also drugs that are consumed by eating or drinking.

Factors[edit]

Since eating can effectively range from 10% to 170% and manipulation can effectively range from 0% to 429% for humans the eating speed ranges from 15% (the absolute minimum) to 265%.