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Food

There are many varieties of items in Path of Titans. Food items will keep your dinosaur from starvation, but not all dinosaurs will eat the same things. Path of Titans includes a diet system in which different species must eat different foods in order to survive. Certain food items will give negative debuffs to your dinosaur, while other foods will give a positive buff.

Items can also be used for quests, such as collecting an assortment of items, or delivering them to a new location. Some quest items even have specific functions, such as how glow mushrooms are the only items that can be used to replenish waystones.

The different diets that can be unlocked allow for certain foods to be eaten, allowing players to choose one that works best for their playstyle. Note that some species do not get the same access to foods as others with the same diet. An example is Scavenger for carnivores; Sarcosuchus can eat shellfish, but Megalania cannot.

In-Game Items

Meat, Fish, and Insects

ImageItemDescriptionType of Quest
File:T Item CeratopsianCorpse UI.pngCorpsesThe rotting body of a dead dinosaur. Many regions have corpses laying around for wandering carnivores to eat.Starvation
File:T Item Meat UI.pngMeat ChunksA piece of flesh stripped from a dinosaur. Think twice before you eat, these aren't always fresh. Eating Meat Chunks is faster, quieter, and fills more hunger than the normal way of eating.N/A
File:T Item BonePile UI.pngBonesThe old bones of a long dead dinosaur, some dinosaurs like to collect them. Scavengers can eat bones.Collection
File:T Item Pike UI.pngFishA swimming food source, coveted by aquatic dinosaurs. They won't survive long in dirty water. Fish Eaters and Scavengers can eat them.Kill
AICritters that spawn from burrows around the map provide a quick meal for carnivores. But they can be quick!Hunting/Food
File:T Item Scallop UI.pngScallopsA flat shellfish found by water sources, a secret favourite of ceratopsians and aquatics. Some dinosaurs like to collect them. Certain Scavengers can eat them.Collection/Delivery
File:T Item Clam UI.pngClamsA round shellfish found by water sources, a secret favourite of ceratopsians and aquatics. Some dinosaurs like to collect them. Certain Scavengers can eat them.Collection/Delivery
File:T Item Conch UI.pngConchesA spiral shellfish found by water sources, a secret favourite of ceratopsians and aquatics. Some dinosaurs like to collect them. Certain Scavengers can eat them.Collection/Delivery
T_Item_AntHill_UI.pngAnthillsA small mound of dirt and debris that houses a favoured meal for insectivores.Food
File:T Item TermiteMound UI.pngTermite MoundsA large tower of dirt and debris that houses a favoured meal for insectivores.Food
File:T Item Rafflesia UI.pngRafflesiaA foul-smelling flower that attracts all sorts of insects to its core. Insectivores love them.Food

Vegetations

ImageItemDescriptionType of Quest
File:T Item Berries UI.pngBerry BushesThe staple of the herbivore diet. Most juveniles can only eat berries until they grow old enough to eat harder foods.Food
Roots.pngRootsThick roots poking from the earth. Foragers can eat them and they fill both hunger and water gauges when consumed.Collection/Food
Acorn.pngAcornsA type of nut found in broadleaf forests, with a fashionable dark brown cap. Foragers can eat them.Collection/Food
Lychee.pngLycheesA type of fruit found in redwood forests, with a vivid red and spiky shell. Foragers can eat them.Collection/Food
Tigernut.pngTiger NutsA type of nut found in the grasslands, with a distinct pattern on its shell. Foragers can eat them.Collection/Food
File:T Item Pinecone UI.pngPineconesA young pinecone found in spruce forests, it's still bright green and easy to spot. Foragers can eat them.Collection/Delivery/Food
File:T Item Melon UI.pngMelonsA round fruit found in swampy areas. Herbivores can eat them, and they contain some water.Food
File:T Item RedGinger UI.pngRed GingerA tall flower found in grassy areas, they have distinctive red blooms. Foragers can eat them.Collection/Delivery/Food
File:T Item Yarrow UI.pngYarrowShort bundles of flowers found in grassy areas, they have bright white blooms. Foragers can eat them.Collection/Delivery/Food
File:Amanita.pngAmanita MushroomsLarge mushrooms found in redwood forests, they have striking red and white caps. They have healing properties and are favoured by smaller herbivores and a few carnivores.Collection
File:T Item Armillaria UI.pngArmillaria MushroomsThin mushrooms found throughout Panjura, they have a dark and sickly appearance. They have healing properties and are favoured by smaller herbivores and a few carnivores.Collection
File:Button.pngButton MushroomsRound mushrooms found in the grasslands, they have soft, spherical white caps. They have healing properties and are favoured by smaller herbivores and a few carnivores.Collection
File:Milkcap.pngMilk Cap MushroomsOddly-shaped mushrooms found in spruce forests, they have off-white, layered caps. They have healing properties and are favoured by smaller herbivores and a few carnivores.Collection
File:T Item Russula UI.pngRussella MushroomsFlat mushrooms found in redwood forests, they have light stems and reddish-purple caps. They have healing properties and are favoured by smaller herbivores and a few carnivores.Collection
Other/Non-Edible
Deathcap MushroomsPoisonous mushrooms found throughout Panjura, they are sickly yellow with a brown underside. Nobody will eat them, but some dinosaurs will go out of their way to dispose of them.Delivery
Glow MushroomsMysterious mushrooms found near Waystones in Panjura, they are pale white with bioluminescent green spots. They don't seem edible, but they glow brighter when placed next to Waystones.Delivery
File:T Item SaltPile UI.pngSalt RocksLarge boulders covered in minerals that dinosaurs crave badly, the taste is almost worth how thirsty they make you. They seem to have cleansing properties if placed in dirty water.Collection/Delivery
Roots.pngBranchesThick branches that fell from the trees, they seem sturdy. They aren't edible, but some dinosaurs find other uses for them.Collection/Delivery
HoneyThis item is not implemented yet.N/A
Wasp NestsThis item is not implemented yet.N/A

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