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Spiritfarer: How to Get Chicken

Spiritfarer, How to Get Chicken

While some food items in Spiritfarer are easy to find most anywhere, others require more time and effort to track down. Chicken in particular is one of the latter, and if you’re at a loss on how to track some down, we’re here to help with a guide on how to get Chicken in Spiritfarer.

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How to Get Chicken in Spiritfarer

Finding Chicken in Spiritfarer isn’t too difficult once you know where to look, though you’ll first need to have gained some progression-related upgrades for your ship; namely, the Ice Breaker enhancement.

Obtained from Albert at the Shipyard, the Ice Breaker enhancement allows you to access areas to the North of the map past a barrier of Ice. It’s in this area that you can find towns where merchants have special items for sale, and the town of Nordweiler’s merchant will have Chicken on hand that you can buy at most anytime.

To that end, all you really need to do is head to the Shipyard and upgrade your ship with the Ice Breaker ability and then head North past the Ice Barrier to Nordweiler, located at -3 x and 185 y. From there, you can disembark into the town and grab some Chicken, rinsing and repeating the process as many times as you need to amass a decent stock of the poultry food stuff.

What You’ll Need Chicken For

As for what you can do with Chicken in Spiritfarer, the answer is not much.

While Chicken is a decent ingredient for use in cooking dishes to keep your Spirits well-fed, its main use will be for completing special requests your Spirits may make to progress their questlines. Aside from that though, you won’t need to worry about having the stuff on hand at all times, and should be able to get by with other food stuffs for the majority of your journey.

Hopefully this cleared up how to get Chicken in Spiritfarer. For more on the game, check out our guides on how to get fried chicken and how to get fat.

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