Pomegranate wine is an alcoholic Middle-earth drink, unlike the juice, that can also be made of pomegranates. It will restore your hunger bar, but like all alcoholic beverages, it has no other use except to make you drunk for 30 seconds to four minutes based on potency. The length of your drunkenness is affected by the usual alcohol tolerance mechanics. See below for more details.
Brewing[]
Pomegranate wine can be brewed in a barrel. You'll need three buckets of water and six pomegranates.
Effects[]
When drinking wine, your hunger bar will fill up, but you will have to put up with the status effect of nausea for a duration depending on the alcoholicity of the drink and your own alcohol tolerance; the more potent the wine, the more does your hunger bar fill up and the longer does the nausea effect last. Note that you can increase your alcohol tolerance by drinking a lot of alcoholic beverages.
Potency | Alcoholicity | Hunger Restored | Saturation |
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Weak | 2.25% | .8 | |
Light | 4.5% | 1.8 | |
Moderate | 9% | 3.2 | |
Strong | 18% | 5 | |
Potent | 27% | 7.2 |
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