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Pemmican

A preserved mashed mixture of fat and plant food. Tastes bland, but not offensive. It lasts a very long time without refrigeration. Great for traveling.

Base Stats

Type
FoodMeal
Market Value
1.4
Stack Limit
75
Mass
0.018 kg
HP
60
Deterioration Rate
2
Flammability
60%
Days To Start Rot
70
Path Cost
14

Ingestion

Nutrition
0.05
Taste
Simple
Maximum To Ingest
20

Creation

Crafted At
//
Required Research
Pemmican
Work To Make
700ticks (11.67secs)
Work Speed Stat
Cooking Speed
Resources to make
0.25 Nutrition (meat) + 0.25 Nutrition (vegan)
Product Amount
Pemmican - RimWorld Wiki (6) 16

Technical

defName
Pemmican
Bulk Product Amount
Pemmican - RimWorld Wiki (7) 16

Pemmican is a low-tech long-lasting food, ideal for caravan trips.

Contents

  • 1 Acquisition
  • 2 Summary
    • 2.1 Benefits of discrete nutrition
  • 3 Analysis
    • 3.1 Comparison to packaged survival meals
    • 3.2 As animal feed
  • 4 Gallery
  • 5 Version history

Acquisition[edit]

Pemmican can be cooked at a Campfire, Fueled stove, or Electric stove once the Pemmican research project has been completed. There is no Cooking skill requirement, though it does use the cooking skill.

Each batch of 16 requires a mixture of 0.25 nutrition from meat and 0.25 nutrition from vegetables and 700ticks (11.67secs) of work. Alternatively, pemmican can be made in batches of 64 at the cost of 1 nutrition of each type and 2,800ticks (46.67secs) of work. Campfires have a ×50% work speed multiplier; it takes twice as long to cook pemmican at a campfire.

It can also be purchased from traders, or occasionally recovered from tribal raiders.

Summary[edit]

Unlike most cooked meals, each unit of pemmican is worth 0.05 nutrition. 18 units of pemmican are as filling as a single simple meal, fine meal, or packaged survival meal (which all worth 0.9 nutrition per item).

As you get 16 pemmican for 10 units of raw food, pemmican has a nutrition efficiency of 160%.

Benefits of discrete nutrition[edit]

Pawns will eat just before they become hungry. With larger meals, this can result in a significant amount of overeating. Simple meals and fine meals give 0.9 nutrition per meal. Humans can store up to 1.0 nutrition, but will try to eat when they have around 0.25 nutrition left. If left to their own devices, a colonist will waste 0.15 nutrition for every full meal. In contrast, a colonist with pemmican will only bring what they need. They'll eat 0.8 nutrition of pemmican, resulting in a lower waste of food. Smaller animals will overeat more. Chickens only have capacity for 0.30 nutrition, so making full meals for your coop is a waste.

It is possible to micromanage your colonists so that they'll only eat when starving, meaning that they will never overeat (even with simple meals). If micromanagement is used, then simple meals will give more nutrition than pemmican. If pawns are left to their own devices, pemmican is more efficient since it prevents overeating.

Discrete nutrition is also helpful when pawns undergo frequent vomiting. Food poisoning will slow eating speed, and if they vomit, the entire meal is interrupted. With pemmican, pawns will consume each unit of pemmican separately, so when a pawn vomits, they won't lose progress for the entire meal.

Analysis[edit]

Pemmican's main purpose is to preserve food. This is useful for two independent purposes.

  • Caravans. Most cooked meals only last for a few days, so pemmican can be used for long trips on the road. Pemmican faces direct competition with packaged survival meals, which New Arrivals can research for the exact same cost as the pemmican research. An in-depth comparison can be viewed below.
  • New Tribes start with Pemmican researched, but lack the ability to freeze food. Pemmican can be used to preserve meat and other perishables like berries before they spoil. However, food crops last a while - rice lasts for 40 days, corn for 60 days. You can get multiple harvests by the time the first spoils. If reliant entirely on crops, then pemmican is mostly unnecessary.

As pemmican takes a long time to create, it is not recommended for "usual" daily consumption. If food storage isn't an issue, then simple meals or fine meals should be made instead, as they are quicker to prepare, regardless of overeating or not.

Comparison to packaged survival meals[edit]

The packaged survival meal (PSM) serves a very similar purpose to pemmican. They are both foods that can last for a long time. Pemmican is more nutritious than packaged meals (160% vs 150% nutrition efficiency). In addition, pawns won't overeat with pemmican nearly as much, as described in the summary section. Finally, pemmican is roughly +8% better for weight, a small but relevant bonus for any sort of caravan trip.

The most apparent advantage of packed survival meals is that they never rot. In contrast, pemmican spoils in 70 days. However, the actual use of this is questionable. Unless you are playing with 100% coverage, even the ship to the stars quest is unlikely to take more than a RimWorld year. And during the trip, you'll likely be able to trade for food, using silver, gold, or any other material. Silver never spoils. Finally, you can settle on a new, temporary colony to restore your food reserves.

PSMs have a few other advantages. They are drastically more efficient in storage space - storing ×240% nutrition / tile when compared to pemmican. PSMs also require ×60% the work to make. Finally, packaged meals sell for more than pemmican, and can be sold to outlander factions. If you end up packing too much food but need to buy goods, then PSMs have a small advantage.

Overall, pemmican is often a better caravan food, due to its superior nutrition / weight. However, it takes more work to create. If a cook's work is important, if you need to prepare for a trip quickly, or if you are planning a massive trip, then packaged survival meals can be a more practical choice. If you are New Arrivals looking to research a caravan food, then pemmican is likely the better option - but the differences are small and either option could work fine.

As animal feed[edit]

Pemmican and kibble both have 0.05 nutrition per item, which makes them good animal feed. They both allow herbivorous animals to eat meat, and increase nutrition per work.

Kibble's main advantage is that it is much quicker to prepare. It takes 400ticks (6.67secs) for 50 units of kibble, but 700ticks (11.67secs) for 16 units of pemmican. However, pemmican is more nutritionally efficient. 10 raw food would create 16 units of pemmican, but only 12.5 units of kibble. When considering labor for both plant and animal farming, kibble ends up being a better choice for work. However, if it's winter and you are running out of food, then pemmican can end up being an animal-saving option.

Gallery[edit]

  • One pemmican meal

  • Partial stack

  • Full stack

Version history[edit]

  • Beta 19/1.0 - Colonists will now take pemmican to inventory like meals.
  • Sometime before 1.0.2150 - Texture updated.
  • Old texture

Food

Meals
ChocolateFine meal (Carnivore, Vegetarian)KibbleLavish meal (Carnivore, Vegetarian)Nutrient paste mealPackaged survival mealPemmicanSimple mealBaby food
Raw food - Animal
Meat (Human, Insect)Insect jellyMilkHemogen pack
Raw food - Eggs
Cassowary egg (fert.) • Chicken egg (fert., unfert.)Cobra egg (fert.) • Duck egg (fert., unfert.)Emu egg (fert.) • Goose egg (fert., unfert.)Iguana egg (fert.)Ostrich egg (fert.)Tortoise egg (fert.)Turkey egg (fert.)
Raw food - Vegetarian
Agave fruitBerriesCornHayPotatoesRaw fungusRiceToxipotatoes

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