A short guide on how to get some tasty cooked rabbit
- Search around grassy areas near sea level to find rabbit holes.
- Once you find one construct a trap over it with a frame and a block of loose cobble.
- Wait 6-7 minutes for the rabbit to trap itself. If you're lucky you will have caught a rabbit, if you're unlucky you'll just have to try again
- If you were lucky then you now have a dead rabbit on your hands. To cook it light a fire and place the rabbit next to a flame
- Once it has cooked make sure to grab it before it's overcooked into an ash lump
- Enjoy your food you murderer
Simply a must have
In NodeCore, I was always daunted by this huge obstacle, which always stood in front of me while trying to have fun in this inspiring game: I would only be able to live shortly until I would die out of starvation. No matter how hard I tried getting some food (I even tried looking through all the NC items using an inventory mod), I couldn't find a way out of this eternal loop.
I was looking for people's opinions about this in the #nodecore IRC channel on liberachat, but they simply responded with things like "What were you thinking of while asking that question? This games is made to shape you into a real nodecorian!" (nodecorelife737), or "We need your support for the poor frogs building the next burj califah in Amerika! Donate now!" (worldwarr1024). I found no-one that shared my viewpoint of this disturbing situation.
Somehow, to my astonishment, I've finally found a way out of this rabbit hole: This mod, The NodeCore Rabbits by LandarVargan. When I enabled it, I became able to capture rabbits exactly how it is described in the description. Even with the weird color of the rabbit trap and the frustrating time I was having, I still felt very satisfied not only at the feel of liberation from that endless cycle, but also at the taste of my food.
If you wanna play NodeCore, I simply find this as a must have for every world. Totelly. (Totelly and not Totally because its a hint hidden in the message: you can store more cooked rabbits in a tote!).