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Consumables & Crafting — Nobody Wants to Die Guide
Nobody Wants to Die

Consumables & Crafting — Nobody Wants to Die Guide

Learn all about consumables in Nobody Wants to Die! Discover how to get them, their effects, and lore. Heal up and stay alive with our expert guide.

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Consumables & Crafting — Nobody Wants to Die Guide

Learn all about consumables in Nobody Wants to Die! Discover how to get them, their effects, and lore. Heal up and stay alive with our expert guide.

Hey there! So, you're diving into Nobody Wants to Die and wondering about all those yummy items you can find? Let's talk about Consumables. Think of them as your lifeline – they're mostly for healing you up, and you'll find them dropped by NPCs when they meet their end. Just walk over them to pick them up. ### Obtaining Consumables Besides being dropped by fallen foes, you can also snag some consumables from the Takeo Noob's shop. Just a heads-up, though: Cola, Witches' Brew, and Cheese aren't available there. ### Bloxy Cola This is your go-to drink, a classic for a reason! It's pretty sugary but loved by pretty much everyone, noobs and zombies included. It'll heal you for 10 HP, but it takes a little while to drink, so try not to be in the middle of a fight when you chug it. * Lore: Back before everything went south, Bloxy Cola was a super popular drink. Now, noob and zombie soldiers chug it before heading into battle. Apparently, it's got this thing called 'Bloxtonium' that helps repair damaged tissue, making it a decent field medicine. The scientists also found sugar and food coloring, which can mess with your brain, but since noobs don't really have brains and zombies' are already shot, it doesn't really matter for them! ### Witches' Brew This one's a bit weird but super useful! It heals you for a solid 20 HP, making it better than Bloxy Cola. * Lore: The Noob Recons team found this concoction in an old human soda factory. It tastes less sweet because it's mostly Bloxtonium (80%!), with some green food coloring and just a bit of sugar. The catch? Drinking the original version makes your head colorful and enlarged for a bit, which is a terrible idea when enemies are aiming for headshots! Thankfully, the 'Neo witches brew' they developed later fixed that head-enlarging issue and added more sugar. Soldiers say it's twice as good as Bloxy Cola for healing, though still not as sweet. The noobs ended up rebuilding the factory to mass-produce both Bloxy Cola and Witches' Brew. ### Potato Chips (The source text cuts off here, so we don't have details on Potato Chips or anything after.)

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