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A golden carrot is a carrot that has been dipped in gold. They are usually found by white folk in the wrong neighborhood who get beat down with them. Some white folk manage to steal the carrot away from their attacker and strut around in the middle of the street with them.
Crafting
| Ingredients | Input » Output |
|---|---|
| Carrot + Gold Nuggets |
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As a brewing ingredient
| Ingredients | Input » Output |
|---|---|
| Golden Carrot + Awkward Potion = Potion of Night Vision |
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Video
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History
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| 1.4.2 | 12w34a | Added golden carrots. | |||
| 12w36a | Texture changed from File:Golden Carrot old.png to File:Golden Carrot old 2.pngdue to some people saying it looked suggestive. | ||||
| 12w37a | Texture changed from File:Golden Carrot old 2.png to | ||||
Trivia
- A stack of 64 Carrots will equal 512 Gold nuggets or 6 Blocks, 2 Ingots, and 8 Nuggets.
- Golden carrots being used for potions of night vision is based on the common misconception that eating carrots can improve one's vision; this is only true if one has vitamin A deficiency.
- Golden carrots may be the most beneficial (magical effects excluding) food item so far: their effective food+saturation value is 20.4 - just a bit less than that of meat (20.8), and they are 1.5 times as nourishing, meaning you'll spend a greater fraction of time in saturated state with health regeneration on. Nonetheless, they require nearly a full gold ingot's worth of gold nuggets in order to be created, and with gold being quite a rare material, it's better to save this item for potions of invisibility and night vision.
- Unlike other potion ingredients, golden carrot isn't used to brew mundane potion.
- Sometimes, you can eat a golden carrot twice.