How to Get Cooking Set in My Time at Portia
Making meals is a great way to restore your health and stamina when you’re running low. They also make great gifts for some of the townsfolk, too. That being said, here’s how to get a Cooking Set in My Time at Portia.
The Cooking Set is one of the many crafting stations you can create from your Assembly Station. Before you can start crafting it, you will need the blueprints for it first.
To get your hands on the blueprints for the Cooking Set in My Time at Portia, you will need to gather five data discs from the mines. You can get them from simply hacking away at rocks, although they drop randomly.
Once you have enough, hand them over to Petra at the Research Station and give her three days to analyze the data. She’ll then mail you the Cooking Set blueprints, which you can then create at your Assembly Station in My Time at Portia. Keep in mind that you’ll need the following resources to craft it:
- 6 Stone Bricks
- 1 Iron Pan
- 3 Marble Planks
You can get six Stone Bricks by placing 48 Stones into your furnace, while you can craft an Iron Pan at your level 2 Worktable with five Rubber Fruits and 15 Iron Ores. Finally, toss nine Marbles into your Civil Cutter for your six Marble Planks.
Once you have all the items ready, just slap them on your Assembly Station and you should have a fully-functional Cooking Set in My Time at Portia. Place it anywhere in your base to start cooking some delicious meals.
That’s pretty much everything you need to know about how to get a Cooking Set in My Time at Portia. For more tips and tricks on the game, be sure to search for Twinfinite.
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Question: How do you get a Cooking Set in My Time at Portia?
Answer: You first need to get the blueprints for the Cooking Set, by gathering five data discs from the mines. Hand these to Petra at the Research Station and give her three days to analyze the data. The Cooking Set blueprints will then be mailed to you, and you can then create it with six stone bricks, one iron pan, and three marble planks.
Published: Jan 15, 2019 05:48 am