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“Could use more salt, but that's none of my bisque-ness.”
–Wilson
“I'm gonna eat this entire thing!”
–Willow
“I would like a spoon.”
–Wendy
“I'd almost forgotten what real food tasted like.”
–Wickerbottom
“Looks pretty good for desert island food.”
–Woodie
“Ah, I do enjoy the finer things.”
–Maxwell
“Its exoskeleton is still a marvelous shade of blue.”
–Wagstaff
“We want to pour it all over our tongues!”
–Webber
“Looks fancy. And delicious.”
–Walani
“I've truly outdone myself!”
–Warly
“FEAST SOUPS O' PINCHY MEATS”
–Wilba
“You better stay closed, claws.”
–Wheeler
“Hey Warly? Can you just keep makin' this forever?”
–Winona
“Mortals seem to enjoy turning anything into a soup.”
–Wortox
“Glurgh... what in this?”
–Wurt
“It's tasty, I like it!”
–Walter
“Would it be a frivolous use of time travel to go back and eat it over and over again?”
–Wanda
Wobster Bisque is a Crock Pot recipe introduced in the Shipwrecked DLC. It is made from Wobster and Ice. Since the Crock Pot will not accept Dead / Delicious Wobster, a living Wobster must be used.
Wobster Bisque restores 60 Health, 25 Hunger, and 10 Sanity. The Yaarctopus will award the player with a Pirate Hat and 1 Dubloons in exchange for Wobster Bisque.
Prerequisites
- Requires:
![Wobster.png](/images/b/b8/Wobster.png)
- Requires:
![Ice.png](/images/7/77/Ice.png)
Recipe
Examples
| | | | ![Crock Pot.png](/images/thumb/d/d2/Crock_Pot.png/42px-Crock_Pot.png) | | A recipe for Wobster Bisque that extenuates hunger value |
Exchange
Trivia
- Bisque is a smooth and creamy soup that is French in origin, and is typically made from lobster, crab, shrimp, or crayfish. Bisque is also highly seasoned.
- Wobster Bisque was introduced to Don't Starve Together in the She Sells Sea Shells update.
- Despite Winona's examine text for Lobster Bisque, it isn't a Warly-exclusive food.
- Woodie's quote for the dish in DST is changed to "Looks so smooth and creamy, but I'd still prefer salmon." as his original quote referred to the setting of Shipwrecked.