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On Millsberry.com, how do you increase your Health rate very quickly? I need to increase it to take karate. It says 28%. My 'Buddy' eats lots of salads, vegetables, and fruits, and drinks nothing but water, and plays several games. Any ideas?

2006-12-20 04:25:33 · 1 answers · asked by asu_lady_indians_fan 3 in Games & Recreation Video & Online Games

I'm a yellow belt

2006-12-21 02:44:38 · update #1

1 answers

Sorry, there are no quick health increases in Millsberry but if you follow these tips you will get the fastest health increase possible.

You have to feed your person a healthy diet consisting of all 5 food groups every day. The 5 groups on Mills are protein, grain, dairy, vegetable and fruit.

I use two different diets to keep up my health and my health on all my accounts is at 100%.

Diet #1:
If your hunger level is grumbly or 'lower' eat the following:
1. Fruit Salad
2. Green Salad
3. Cheeseburger

If you are still not 'completely full' after eating those three items try adding another salad or fruit salad.

Diet #2:
If your hunger level is comfortably full or higher.
1. Lasagna (found on page 2 of the deli section of the grocery store)
2. Fruit Salad

Then if I'm still not "completely full" I supplement with the cereal from Chip's Grabbing machine.

You can also groom to raise your health 1 point per day. Put one of the toiletry items in your house (i.e. a hairbrush) and click on it. On the menu that pops up in the lower left hand corner you will see a 'groom' option. Click that and it will pop up a window that says grooming contributes to good health and it will raise your health 1 point. It can be done only once per day.

If you eat this diet every day you should see your health rise. It will rise more quickly if it is low (in the 20s for example) than it does when it is high (in the 80s for example) but it will eventually reach 100%.

I've done some testing on the idea that drinking water or changing your clothing raises your health level, but I've found that it has no impact whatsoever.


And if I'm not being nosy, what Karate belt are you on? I have a love/hate relationship with that game. I love reaching the different belt levels but I hate actually playing the game.

2006-12-21 02:20:10 · answer #1 · answered by Richter35 6 · 0 0

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