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| name = Hunger
 
| image = StatIcon_Hunger.png
 
| image = StatIcon_Hunger.png
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| type = Mechanic
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| desc = The need to eat to stay healthy.
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'''Hunger''' is a mechanic in [[Raft Wiki|Raft]]. It is one of multiple threats to the player.
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'''Hunger''' is a mechanic in [[Raft]]. It is one of multiple threats to the player.
   
==Summary==
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== Summary ==
Hunger is one of the mechanics in Raft that can result in player death. Over time, the Hunger gauge slowly depletes, causing the player to lose health points when it reaches zero. The gauge can be refilled by consuming [[Sustenance]] items. The speed of which the player feels hungry is increases with harder [[Game Modes]]. The general rule for all Game Modes is that the player loses hunger at a rate of 0.09 per second. The different Game Modes are then affected by a multiplier. [[Game Modes#Peaceful|Peaceful]] and [[Game Modes#Easy|Easy]] Mode has a reduced Hunger lost per second rate at 60%. [[Game Modes#Normal|Normal]] Mode works at 100%, and [[Game Modes#Hard|Hard]] Mode at 130%. Following is a table of the amount of time it takes to empty a full Hunger bar on the different Game Modes:
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Hunger is one of the mechanics in Raft that can result in player death. Over time, the Hunger gauge slowly depletes, causing the player to lose health points when it reaches zero. The gauge can be refilled by consuming [[Sustenance]] items. The speed of which the player feels hungry increases with harder [[Game Modes]]. The general rule for all Game Modes is that the player loses hunger at a rate of 0.09 per second. The different Game Modes are then affected by a multiplier. [[Game Modes#Peaceful|Peaceful]] and [[Game Modes#Easy|Easy]] Mode has a reduced Hunger lost per second rate at 60%. [[Game Modes#Normal|Normal]] Mode works at 100%, and [[Game Modes#Hard|Hard]] Mode at 130%. Following is a table of the amount of time it takes to empty a full Hunger bar on the different Game Modes:
 
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When the Hunger bar is almost empty, the player is penalized with a slowed movement speed until they eat enough to get out of the threshold. If they do not manage to eat before the Hunger bar is completely empty, the player loses 0.75 health per second on Normal Mode, which means it takes 2 minutes and 13 seconds to die from full health. This time is increased for easier Game Modes and decreased for Hard Mode.
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When the Hunger bar is almost empty, the player is penalized with a slowed movement speed until they eat enough to get out of the threshold. If they do not manage to eat before the Hunger bar is completely empty, the player loses 0.75 health per second on Normal Mode, which means it takes 2 minutes and 13 seconds to die from full health {{Verify}}. This time is increased for easier Game Modes and decreased for Hard Mode.
   
 
After eating, it takes 20 seconds for the player to digest the food.
 
After eating, it takes 20 seconds for the player to digest the food.
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== Craving ==
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Raft uses a craving system, which means that the hungrier the player is the more effective a sustenance item will be when consumed. All Sustenance items are listed on the Wiki with Hunger and [[Thirst]] values. These values are the maximum potential of the specific item, however the actual amount replenished depends on the state of the player. At any given time, the player has a specific ''crave percentage'', which is loosely indicated by the Hunger and Thirst bars on the HUD. The two bars act independently of each other. The crave percent is always a number between 0 and 1, with 0 meaning that the player is in dire need of Sustenance, whereas 1 means they feel full. If the value is close to 0 eating or drinking will be very effective, while being close to 1 will make eating or drinking less effective. However, this number acts as a curve, which effectively means that even though the player consumes an item when almost full the item will still have substantial effect.
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The crave percent being a curve also means that the player cannot directly interpret the amount of craving from the Thirst or Hunger bars. A solid rule of thumb is that the closer to empty the more certain the player can be that eating or drinking an item will use the item most effectively.
   
 
== Bonus Hunger ==
 
== Bonus Hunger ==
Eating dishes made from [[Recipes]] or a few select raw items adds a second value to the Hunger-meter. This value is known has Bonus Hunger and gives the player an extra buffer before needing to consume food again. The capacity of the Bonus Hunger bar is also 100, despite being visually represented to be shorter. This means that eating, for example, three dishes of [[Drumstick with Jam]] would max out the Bonus Hunger bar. The time decrease of a full Bonus Hunger bar is rated at 0.07 Bonus Hunger per second, which means it is depleted slower than the normal Hunger bar and is therefore more effective than the normal Hunger bar. Bonus Hunger is not affected by any Game Mode multiplier, so it takes 23 minutes and 49 seconds for a full Bonus Hunger bar to be depleted on all Game Modes.
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Eating dishes made from [[Recipes]] or a few select raw items adds a second value to the Hunger-meter. This value is known as Bonus Hunger and gives the player an extra buffer before needing to consume food again. The capacity of the Bonus Hunger bar is also 100, despite being visually represented to be shorter. This means that eating, for example, three dishes of [[Drumstick with Jam]] would max out the Bonus Hunger bar. The time decrease of a full Bonus Hunger bar is rated at 0.07 Bonus Hunger per second, which means it is depleted slower than the normal Hunger bar and is therefore more effective than the normal Hunger bar. Bonus Hunger is also affected by the Game Mode multipliers. See the table below for how long the Bonus Hunger bar lasts for each Game Mode:
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!Game Mode
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!Time until empty
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|Peaceful/Easy
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|0.6
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|39 min 41 sec
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|Normal
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|1
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|23 min 49 sec
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|Hard
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|1.3
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|18 min 19 sec
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== Raw Foods ==
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A number of food items in Raft are raw, which affects their effectiveness. The closer the player is to feeling full, the less effect a raw food item has. What is considered raw isn't always logically straightforward; [[Red Berries]], for example, are not considered raw.
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At 70% filled, raw food items lose their effect entirely. This means that to increase the survival value of a food item, a player should only eat raw food items when in a pinch, but seek to cook it for its full effect. Furthermore, raw meat and fish items often have a negative effect on Thirst, draining the bar.
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
[[File:Fatique-critical-warning.png|left|thumb]]
 
[[File:Fatique-critical-warning.png|left|thumb]]
   
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[[ru:Сытость]]
[[Category:Threats]][[Category:Steam Build]]
 

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StatIcon Hunger
The need to eat to stay healthy.
Type
Mechanic

Hunger is a mechanic in Raft. It is one of multiple threats to the player.

Summary

Hunger is one of the mechanics in Raft that can result in player death. Over time, the Hunger gauge slowly depletes, causing the player to lose health points when it reaches zero. The gauge can be refilled by consuming Sustenance items. The speed of which the player feels hungry increases with harder Game Modes. The general rule for all Game Modes is that the player loses hunger at a rate of 0.09 per second. The different Game Modes are then affected by a multiplier. Peaceful and Easy Mode has a reduced Hunger lost per second rate at 60%. Normal Mode works at 100%, and Hard Mode at 130%. Following is a table of the amount of time it takes to empty a full Hunger bar on the different Game Modes:

Game Mode Time until empty
Peaceful/Easy 30 min 52 sec
Normal 18 min 31 sec
Hard 14 min 15 sec

When the Hunger bar is almost empty, the player is penalized with a slowed movement speed until they eat enough to get out of the threshold. If they do not manage to eat before the Hunger bar is completely empty, the player loses 0.75 health per second on Normal Mode, which means it takes 2 minutes and 13 seconds to die from full health [Needs verification]. This time is increased for easier Game Modes and decreased for Hard Mode.

After eating, it takes 20 seconds for the player to digest the food.

Craving

Raft uses a craving system, which means that the hungrier the player is the more effective a sustenance item will be when consumed. All Sustenance items are listed on the Wiki with Hunger and Thirst values. These values are the maximum potential of the specific item, however the actual amount replenished depends on the state of the player. At any given time, the player has a specific crave percentage, which is loosely indicated by the Hunger and Thirst bars on the HUD. The two bars act independently of each other. The crave percent is always a number between 0 and 1, with 0 meaning that the player is in dire need of Sustenance, whereas 1 means they feel full. If the value is close to 0 eating or drinking will be very effective, while being close to 1 will make eating or drinking less effective. However, this number acts as a curve, which effectively means that even though the player consumes an item when almost full the item will still have substantial effect.

The crave percent being a curve also means that the player cannot directly interpret the amount of craving from the Thirst or Hunger bars. A solid rule of thumb is that the closer to empty the more certain the player can be that eating or drinking an item will use the item most effectively.

Bonus Hunger

Eating dishes made from Recipes or a few select raw items adds a second value to the Hunger-meter. This value is known as Bonus Hunger and gives the player an extra buffer before needing to consume food again. The capacity of the Bonus Hunger bar is also 100, despite being visually represented to be shorter. This means that eating, for example, three dishes of Drumstick with Jam would max out the Bonus Hunger bar. The time decrease of a full Bonus Hunger bar is rated at 0.07 Bonus Hunger per second, which means it is depleted slower than the normal Hunger bar and is therefore more effective than the normal Hunger bar. Bonus Hunger is also affected by the Game Mode multipliers. See the table below for how long the Bonus Hunger bar lasts for each Game Mode:

Game Mode Multiplier Time until empty
Peaceful/Easy 0.6 39 min 41 sec
Normal 1 23 min 49 sec
Hard 1.3 18 min 19 sec

Raw Foods

A number of food items in Raft are raw, which affects their effectiveness. The closer the player is to feeling full, the less effect a raw food item has. What is considered raw isn't always logically straightforward; Red Berries, for example, are not considered raw.

At 70% filled, raw food items lose their effect entirely. This means that to increase the survival value of a food item, a player should only eat raw food items when in a pinch, but seek to cook it for its full effect. Furthermore, raw meat and fish items often have a negative effect on Thirst, draining the bar.

Gallery

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