Cheese Wheel
A Cheese Wheel is a scripted item that allows players to create their own cheese from milk and other provided flavorings. AnalyzeThis is a Cheese Wheel, released as part of the YEAR OF THE ROLTON. You can use it to make cheese, using the following steps: * TURN the wheel to select the type of cheese you would like to make. You may TURN <wheel> TO <variety>, where the available varieties are: ricotta, mozzarella, crumbly, sweet cheese, and cheese. * POUR in milk. * PUT in optional flavoring additives. Food, foraged items, tea/coffee flavorings, and other items can be added to the wheel during the creation process to infuse extra flavoring into the finished product. You can only add up to two (2) of these extra flavorings, but they are not required. * FLIP the wheel to select the adjective for the finished cheese. FLIP alone to cycle through options, or FLIP <wheel> TO <option> to select one directly. Adjective options change every time you TURN or PUT in a flavoring additive. * INSPECT to see your currently selected options. * CLEAN to empty the wheel of any cheese in progress. * PUSH to create your cheese. Normal alteration guidelines apply. There are no item-specific restrictions or customization options. This has cheese varieties that could be unlocked.
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- Cheese Tiers
- Off the shelf: cheese, ricotta, mozzarella, crumbly cheese, sweet cheese
- First Unlock: cheddar, blue, feta, and soft
- Second Unlock: parmesan, brie, gorgonzola, and gouda
- Third Unlock: hard cheese, hole-ridden cheese, cream cheese, and buttery cheese
Any milk can make any cheese, and the type of milk will be reflected in the finished product. Each type of cheese has two flavor notes. You may override those flavor notes by DROPping in a food item, similar to the Alcohol Still and Ice cream churn.
You may FLIP the cheese wheel to change the description of the cheese. There are certain milk and cheese types that unlock additional cultural descriptions, but do not change the taste of the cheese, based on Roltons, Wools, and Cheese of the Land.