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Can you still dig up cooking pots?

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yes, i think so, its a very small chance.

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Do you get it when digging for worms?

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I now have 49 worms, a broken field shovel, and no cooking pot.

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How is /was it able to dig up cooking pots? Pls describe it slowly, I cant handle this fact/logic

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I now have 49 worms, a broken field shovel, and no cooking pot.

can you eat them worms? High protein! 

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can you eat them worms? High protein! 

 

Yes you can. But there is a high chance to get food sickness from.

 

If you have allready eaten some and you are sick now (starting with my mouth tastes funny) got to a pump: drink until you vomit. after this when sickness turns of take one or two charcoal tabs (depending if the tabs are prestine or not). If this fails restart with vomitting. After successfull cure start refooding and may get a saline or bloodbag.

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Waitwaitwaitwati...WAIT!  Digging up pots?  No shovel is safe now.  So I googled some more references to this, and they said that only the shovel worked?  Can anyone confirm or deny this?

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