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Feed the Scorchpot Wiki

Dice, recipes, and island builds for a twenty-year dinner contract.

Unofficial wiki covering Feed the Scorchpot dice, recipes, island builds, and how to feed the dragon for twenty years.

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Dinner contract
Feed the Scorchpot hex island board with farms, dice, and the hungry dragon
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First contract

Five moves that keep a new island from becoming smoke.

  1. 1

    Learn the harvest loop

    Read Getting Started so you know why farms sit on hex corners and why a raw pile of Fodder never fills the Scorchpot on its own.

  2. 2

    Roll Marks on purpose

    The How to Play guide walks through Yahtzee-style keeps, the three pairwise sums, and when to stop rerolling.

  3. 3

    Place buildings once

    Island Layout explains why a farm on three tiles beats a pretty ring of houses you cannot move later.

  4. 4

    Buy recipes before gold

    Scoring Combos shows how Flavor and Essence multiply Fodder into a meal the dragon will actually accept.

  5. 5

    Check the dice tools

    The Dice Odds tool prints your Marks before you commit a harvest. Pair it with the Mark Planner when a late-year board looks ugly.

FAQ

Wiki FAQ

Quick answers to the most common questions.

What is Feed the Scorchpot?

A single-player tabletop roguelike about feeding a dragon for twenty years. You roll dice to harvest a hex island, cook recipes in the Scorchpot, and keep the contract or become dinner.

Is this wiki official?

No. It is a fan resource. Confirm patches, prices, and platform dates on Steam, itch.io, or the Indieformer Discord.

Which languages are supported?

This wiki supports: English, Français, Deutsch, Español. Configure locales in site.meta.json and run npm run generate:i18n.

Does the game have multiplayer?

No. Feed the Scorchpot is single-player. There is no extra-player or shared-screen session. You can still compare scores and trophies with friends.

Where should a new cook start?

Open Getting Started, then How to Play. After one failed year, read Island Layout and Scoring Combos before you blame the dice.

Are there promo codes?

No redeem codes. Progress lives in recipes, dice, buildings, and the in-game Codex. Use the Items hub and the tier lists instead.