Kali went to make them a campfire, so Alakai decided to check his cooking skill and see what he needed. He could only make simple things for now. So cooked deer meat would have to do until he got to a higher level, when he could make things like curry, stew and soup. At least they wouldn't have to stick to just fruits and bread when they were in the wilderness. "All I have is a cooked deer meat recipe. But I have a good idea of what spices to use so it should be tasty." He replied to her as he put started unpacking the meat. "I plan to make quite a bit actually. Not just to get a higher cooking skill, but also to see what happens to food if you try to preserve it for a while in your inventory." Ingame food and drinks stayed fresh indefinitely, but maybe this world was more like the real world in that aspect. Or maybe the magical inventory would keep things fresh. Either way, it was a good idea to test it out. Once the fire was burning, Alakai couldn't just put his cooking pot on and start cooking. The flames were still too high, so he would have to wait a little bit. Which instead gave them time to go over what kind of items they had found. "The flames need to die down a little first. So how about we go over the loot now?" He spoke, checking his inventory screen once again. "I think you picked up most items, but I have..." There was a lot of plain old junk like basic weapons, goblin ears and bones, so it took him a bit to search for the useful items. "10 times tattered cloth, 4 times leather scraps, 12 times Mackerel, light leather pants, light leather boots, two goblin shirts, and 80 gold." He finally spoke. Not too bad considering how they had killed 27 goblins already, and the fact that he had let Kali do most of the looting while he focused on getting the next group. "The tattered cloth and goblin shirts are for you of course, and the fish for me. So, what did you get?" With any luck, she had picked up a more rare item as well. Goblins could sometimes drop a health or mana potion, which would make farming even faster for them. Or even more rarely, a weapon or armour with a green name, which meant it was enchanted. Which they then of course could sell to other players.