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'''Tvarog runestone''' is a [[runestone]] in the {{HoS}} for {{Tw3}}. One is needed to create the [[Dumplings]] [[Enchanting|runeword]] which, when in effect, causes any food consumed to regenerate 100% more vitality (i.e. doubling the amount of health regenerated).
 
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|Components = 1 × [[Lesser runestone]]<br>1 × [[Cow's milk]]}}
 
'''Tvarog runestone''' is a [[runestone]] in the {{HoS}}. One is needed to create the [[Dumplings]] [[Enchanting|runeword]] which, when in effect, causes any food consumed to regenerate 100% more vitality (i.e. doubling the amount of health regenerated).
   
 
{{Craft Dismantle|ingr 1 = [[Lesser runestone]]|ingr 1 icon = Tw3 runestone lesser.png|ingr 1 num = 1|ingr 2 = [[Cow's milk]]|ingr 2 icon = Tw3 cows milk.png|ingr 2 num = 1}}
 
{{Craft Dismantle|ingr 1 = [[Lesser runestone]]|ingr 1 icon = Tw3 runestone lesser.png|ingr 1 num = 1|ingr 2 = [[Cow's milk]]|ingr 2 icon = Tw3 cows milk.png|ingr 2 num = 1}}

Revision as of 16:46, 29 March 2020

Tvarog runestone is a runestone in the Hearts of Stone expansion. One is needed to create the Dumplings runeword which, when in effect, causes any food consumed to regenerate 100% more vitality (i.e. doubling the amount of health regenerated).

Crafting Requirements Tw2 icon crafting

Trivia

  • This runestone's name references quark (Polish: twaróg), a dairy product popular in much of continental Europe. It is often translated to English as "curd cheese" or "cottage cheese" which is often viewed as a specific type of quark.

Bugs

  • This runestone has no effect when placed in an upgrade slot, and raises the weapon's level requirement by 1.
  • In the crafting menu, this runestone's weight is listed as 0.01 when it is actually 0.03.