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Cabbage was an item on the rare items list. People think they are not rare but not a lot of people have them. They are a hidden unlimited resource in Godzhell. If you find them, please do not tell people about them. Otherwise they wont be rare anymore. If you find cabbages, they will come in a note of 3. Made by ~xlittlebugyx A Muppet cabbage first appeared on The Muppet Show on episode 208 as part of Marvin Suggs' All Food Glee Club. During the number "Yes, We Have No Bananas," he is asked by Suggs: "How are you, Cabbage?" and responds "Oh, getting ahead." A group of unruly cabbages were also featured in the 1979 graphic novel The Comic Muppet Book. The cabbages have spindly arms and legs, and wear walnut shells as helmets as they take to the halls of The Muppet Theatre in revolt. Sacks can be bought from many farming shops, such as the one in the chicken farm north-east of Rimmington. A maximum of ten cabbages can be put into a sack. Once ten cabbages are in the sack and a player tries to put more, it will be full. This works the same way with onions and potatoes but not cabbages from Draynor Manor as those will not go into a sack. The number of cabbages in the sack will be shown in brackets in the items name e.g. "cabbages (10)". Two full sacks of cabbages can be paid to a farmer to tend a growing allotment of tomatoes and ensure that it successfully grows to maturity. Sacks can be bought from many farming stores, such as the one in the chicken farm north-east of Rimmington. A maximum of ten cabbages can be put into a sack. Once ten cabbages are in the sack and a player tries to put more, it will be full. This works the same way with onions and potatoes but not cabbages from Draynor Manor as those will not go into a sack. The number of cabbages in the sack will be shown in brackets in the items name. E.g., "cabbages (10)". These sacks cannot be brought into the marketplace in Zanaris to bring more Cabbage into the area, due to the market's security rules. Cabbages are a food item that provides low to moderate morale bonus, based on the game in which they appear. While the rewards to morale may be lacking, cabbages are nonperishable and are generally quite cheap, making them a good choice if finances are more important than extra morale.
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Cabbages are a food item that provides low to moderate morale bonus, based on the game in which they appear. While the rewards to morale may be lacking, cabbages are nonperishable and are generally quite cheap, making them a good choice if finances are more important than extra morale. A Muppet cabbage first appeared on The Muppet Show on episode 208 as part of Marvin Suggs' All Food Glee Club. During the number "Yes, We Have No Bananas," he is asked by Suggs: "How are you, Cabbage?" and responds "Oh, getting ahead." A group of unruly cabbages were also featured in the 1979 graphic novel The Comic Muppet Book. The cabbages have spindly arms and legs, and wear walnut shells as helmets as they take to the halls of The Muppet Theatre in revolt. The cabbages make their presence felt early on in the book, calling Kermit and demanding a spot in the book for "the Cabbage Liberation Movement". Kermit refuses, and the cabbages yell, "Oh yeah? Then it's time we struck a blow for vegetable equality!" Kermit shrugs, "I think the cabbages are revolting." Soon, the cabbages take action, stealing Robin's skateboard from Fozzie Bear and rolling away, screaming, "CABBAGE POWER!" The cabbages' specific revolutionary ambitions are unclear. They spend the rest of the book screeching around the theater on the purloined skateboard, yelling slogans. Finally, a team of Muppets -- including Robin, Dr. Teeth, Floyd Pepper, Animal and Sweetums -- manage to cut the cabbages off and capture them in a surprisingly difficult battle. (Dr. Teeth is seen afterwards looking bruised and shaken, despite the obvious imbalance between the opposing forces.) The cabbages are brought to the canteen, where the Swedish Chef plans to cook some "yümmy cabbage stoöw". When the prisoners point at their walnut-shell hats and claim to be nuts, the Chef rubs his hands and suggests "der yümmy nüt cütlets". The rebellious cabbages are never seen again. Sacks can be bought from many farming stores, such as the one in the chicken farm north-east of Rimmington. A maximum of ten cabbages can be put into a sack. Once ten cabbages are in the sack and a player tries to put more, it will be full. This works the same way with onions and potatoes but not cabbages from Draynor Manor as those will not go into a sack. Note that cabbages will go into an empty sack before onions or potatoes if a player has cabbages in their inventory. As such it is recommended to 'use' the sack on an onion or potato if the player wants a sack of either of those instead. After placing the selected vegetable in an empty sack the player can click on the partially full sack of vegetables to continue filling it. The number of cabbages in the sack will be shown in brackets in the items name. E.g., "cabbages (10)". Two full sacks of cabbages can be paid to a farmer to tend a growing allotment of tomatoes and ensure that it successfully grows to maturity. These sacks cannot be brought into the marketplace in Zanaris to bring more Cabbage into the area, due to the market's security rules. Cabbages have to be grown during the Garden of Tranquility quest. They are grown to get the Snowdrop seeds. Cabbages are useful for the Temple Trekking, as players must feed five NPCs with any piece of food to stop them from turning into ghasts in one of the events. However, onions are cheaper. Note that a ghast can turn an entire sack of cabbages into a piece of rotten food. Sacks can be bought from many farming shops, such as the one in the chicken farm north-east of Rimmington. A maximum of ten cabbages can be put into a sack. Once ten cabbages are in the sack and a player tries to put more, it will be full. This works the same way with onions and potatoes but not cabbages from Draynor Manor as those will not go into a sack. Note that cabbages will go into an empty sack before onions or potatoes if a player has cabbages in their inventory. As such it is recommended to 'use' the sack on an onion or potato if the player wants a sack of either of those instead. After placing the selected vegetable in an empty sack the player can click on the partially full sack of vegetables to continue filling it. The number of cabbages in the sack will be shown in brackets in the items name e.g. "cabbages (10)". Two full sacks of cabbages can be paid to a farmer to tend a growing allotment of tomatoes and ensure that it successfully grows to maturity. These sacks cannot be brought into the marketplace in Zanaris to bring more Cabbage into the area, due to the market's security rules. Cabbage was an item on the rare items list. People think they are not rare but not a lot of people have them. They are a hidden unlimited resource in Godzhell. If you find them, please do not tell people about them. Otherwise they wont be rare anymore. If you find cabbages, they will come in a note of 3. Made by ~xlittlebugyx