Tenderizing and Slicing
The recipe for Strong Arm Stew calls for some tenderized Bat Meat, so that is the next minigame in the cooking process. The tricky part is that the morsel moves around on the cutting board. It's possible just to mouse around while clicking and score enough hits, but a frequent secondary objective in recipes is to never miss the meat. Watch the meat closely as it often moves in a reliable pattern. In Strong Arm Stew, the meat will shoot across the board one way and then immediately dart diagonally back across. After the second move, it pauses for about two seconds, during which scoring hits is easy.
With the Bat Meat properly tenderized, it's time to carve it. The slicing minigame requires the gamers to hold down the left-click while sliding the mouse forward and backward to simulate the slicing motion. Fast, sweeping movements can produce the required number of slices in no time. For Strong Arm Stew, it realistic to get all five slices in three seconds or less.
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