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Decoration: Hearty Meal Set
May 23, 2026 at 08:16 PM
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Decoration: Hearty Meal Set is a single-use Recipe Paper in Windrose. Reading it permanently unlocks: Hearty meal set
Recipe Papers are looted in the world: most often from chests in pirate camps, ruins in the Coastal Jungle, and points of interest scattered across the archipelago. Some merchants in Tortuga also rotate a small selection of plans through their stock. The paper is consumed when it is read. Reading the paper adds the listed entry to the relevant crafting station's recipe list permanently for that character, with no further fee.
Reading the paper unlocks Hearty meal set at the Workbench.
The Hearty Meal Set is a food-display decoration: a dressed table arrangement of plated food and tableware you place to make a galley, mess hall, or dining room of a base look lived-in. It is a cosmetic prop rather than a functional cooking station, so it does not prepare food itself; for actual cooking, use the kitchen stations and the Cook, Black Axel. As an Old World style piece it pairs with heavy timber-and-iron furniture for an older European dining look.
This recipe is part of the Old World set, a heavy timber-and-iron style fitting older European buildings. Collecting and reading every paper in the same building set gives a coherent visual style across walls, furniture, and decoration pieces.
Drops most reliably from looted chests in pirate camps and ruined points of interest, with occasional appearances in cargo crates from defeated NPC ships and in random trader stock at Tortuga. Once read, the unlocked entry is bound to the character that read it; share-base members must each find and read their own copy.
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Item Type | Recipe Paper |
Stack Size | 20 |
Use | Single-use; consumed on read |
Other recipe papers add matching dining and food props you can read alongside this one to dress a full mess hall:
Carry duplicates as trade bait. Until a base stockpiles every recipe paper for a building set, an extra copy is a strong barter chip with other crews.
Read papers at a base, not on a ship. Some plans add bulk decoration sets that flood the crafting menu, and being at a workshop helps preview new entries immediately.
Once read, the unlock is permanent for that character. Reading a second copy does nothing, so a duplicate paper is best traded or sold.