* Some inedible fruits become edible after being turned into [[Dried Fruit]]. One example is [[Rhubarb]] that is usually inedible, but when dried can be eaten to restore 275 energy and 123 health.
* The quality of the dried product is always normal and '''not''' affected by the quality of items used.
* The quality of the dried product is always normal and '''not''' affected by the quality of items used.
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* The dehydrator effectively makes the [[:Category:Mushrooms|Mushrooms]] or [[Fruits]] sell at [[File:Gold Quality.png|16px|link=]] quality value plus {{Price|5}}, multiplied by 5 as it requires 5 of the item, resulting in a gain of only {{Price|25}} if [[File:Gold Quality.png|16px|link=]] quality items are used and a loss if using [[File:Iridium Quality.png|16px|link=]] quality. Oddly enough [[Raisins]] are the same value as 5 [[File:Gold Quality.png|16px|link=]] quality [[Grape]]s but without adding the additional {{Price|25}}.
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* Inedible fruits become edible after being turned into [[Dried Fruit]]. The formula for [[Energy]] is: <samp>[Base fruit sell price ÷ 2 × 0.5 × 5]</samp>, or <samp>[Base fruit sell price × 1.25]</samp>. ''This is the same as the calculation for base silver quality sell price, but rounded instead of truncated.''
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**Dried [[Ancient Fruit]]s give 688 [[Energy]] and 309 [[Health]]
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**Dried [[Coconut]]s give 125 [[Energy]] and 56 [[Health]]
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**Dried [[Rhubarb]]s give 275 [[Energy]] and 123 [[Health]]
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* The dehydrator effectively makes the [[:Category:Mushrooms|Mushrooms]] or [[Fruits]] sell at gold quality price +5 each.
* [[Truffle]]s are not classified as [[:Category:Mushrooms|mushrooms]] and therefore cannot be placed into the Dehydrator.
* [[Truffle]]s are not classified as [[:Category:Mushrooms|mushrooms]] and therefore cannot be placed into the Dehydrator.