The Tale of Food Tier list and Guide, Best Characters Ranked

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In “Food Language”, a Chinese mobile role-playing card game targeting the female market, players embark on missions as many incarnations of Chinese food. In order to meet the eager needs of fans, FoodTalk decided to expand its horizons to Southeast Asia and launch joint servers in Singapore and Malaysia! The story begins in Kongsang, a sacred place inhabited by creatures known as “soul eaters” or “food souls.”

One day, Yan Xiantan accidentally attacked Kong Sang, causing a mess in the neighborhood. The onslaught shattered a mysterious book called “The Language of Food,” causing food souls to scatter around the world. As the master, you have the responsibility to bring all wandering souls back to Kongsang, back to where they belong.

Food Story tier list

What happens when you mix your favorite things (all foods) into one package? The formula for achievement. To help you decide who to keep on your team and who are the cutest food-themed characters in the game, we’ve created a Food Stories tier list. If you want to expand your menu, here are all the current Food Stories codes for XP products and in-game money. Check out the latest Project Sekai events and your favorite Project Sekai characters.

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Food Stories Tier List 2023

Here’s our list of characters, ordered from best to “worst,” for anyone looking for a truly useful ranking. However, none of the characters are actually scary. These rankings may change as the game progresses, so please update frequently.

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SS

Texas Chicken, Buddha Temptation, Braised Pork Trotters, Eight Immortals

S

Yangzhou Rice, Golden Shredded Chicken, Sweet and Sour Pork, Peking Roast Duck, Furong Chicken

A

Lotus blood duck, roast suckling pig, Yinpin pot, Harbin fried pork, West Lake fish, dried meat, squirrel fish, beggar’s chicken, mutton steamed buns, claypot rice, candied haws, Hangzhou noodles, crab roe soup dumplings

Second

Tai Chi taro paste, candied ginkgo, cat ear cake, mugwort rice, dumplings, spring rolls, preserved meat platter, Dinghu vegetarian dishes, dragon beard candy, spicy chicken, Mapo tofu, Sixi meatballs, pepper fish head, shrimp dumplings, shiitake mushrooms Chicken pot, Dongpo pork, smelly seabass, fish-flavored shredded pork, oyster omelette

C

Beat rice, stew milk, glutinous rice balls, rolled donkey meat, Sichuan hot pot, honey barbecued pork, kung pao chicken, rice dumplings

Food Stories Rebook Guide

After you’ve exhausted your pull and are not satisfied with the strong male character you got, you have the option to re-register your account and try again, so there’s no need to panic. Once you reach two combat levels and gain the ability to pull a character, you can pull and then decide what to do next. If you want to start over, simply close and reopen the app, or you can choose to delete your account by accessing the Account menu on the login screen. This way, you can start over and choose a different character if you want.

“Food Story” popularity level list

Now we will find out the real reason why you are here. Who has the spiciest tamales on Food Talk? Who has the best hair? So, these are our views. Our Masterpiece Food Story popularity rating list is the result of careful consideration of the characters’ appearance, costumes, and overall vibe. Some characters fell down the rankings as they hid their attractive faces behind masks. Who knows, maybe if they removed them they would be above SS level.

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food story role

SS (Super Smoking)

Braised pork trotters, dried meat, Dongpo pork, Harbin fried pork, sweet and sour pork, Eight Immortals, Lotus Blood Duck

S (amazing)

Yipin hot pot, rice dumplings, rolled donkey, fish-flavored shredded pork, oyster omelette, mutton steamed buns, beggar’s chicken, squirrel fish, chicken and mushroom pot, welfare chicken, kung pao chicken, spicy chicken, dragon beard candy, Texas chicken, Buddha Temptation, Golden Shredded Chicken, Roast Suckling Pig

a(ok

Braised milk, Hangzhou noodles, clay pot rice, Tai Chi taro sauce, chili fish head, Yangzhou rice, Mapo tofu, bacon platter, Beijing roast duck, Sichuan hot pot, Dinghu vegetarian dishes

B (boring)

Cat ear cake, dumplings, Sixi meatballs, West Lake fish

Food Story Gameplay

Let’s take a look at the game first. If you’ve played Food Fantasy, you’ll be very familiar with this format. Essentially, to defeat bosses on various in-game default maps or event-exclusive maps, players must build their own decks and use cards from Food Souls. They can obtain cards through scouting (also called “summoning”) and other means, such as collecting food soul fragments or drops from the map, with rarities ranging from Imperial, Rare, Rare to Good.

Of course, you have to increase the properties of the cards you acquire in order to be able to navigate the map faster. This can be done by utilizing Bunny Bread to upgrade cards and using the same cards or cards called “spice” to break through their limitations. If players have the money, they can also choose to pay to enhance their cards. In addition to completing maps, players can challenge strangers or in-game friends to duels. “Cooking Wars” is one such option. Players can compete against each other using their own personalized teams to obtain peaches that can be exchanged for rewards.

Food Story Guide

Players can also discover and enjoy a wide variety of features. Here are some examples:

  • Joining a guild allows players to complete tasks that only the guild can complete and receive rewards.
  • Team: In some side maps, players can form an alliance with other players to fight against the boss.
  • Players can assign food souls to cook specific recipes in the kitchen.
  • Restaurant: This place serves freshly prepared food. Players must complete specific tasks every day to receive rewards.
  • Home: A space you can customize where your choice of four spirits can hang out. Additionally, users can go to other players’ areas, like them and collect rewards.

Disclaimer: The above information is for general information purposes only. All information on this website is provided in good faith, but we make no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability or completeness of any information on this website.

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