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Return To Mysterious Island 2: Mina's Fate Hints
How can I make some cake batter?
1 of 9: You're going to need to combine some water, some flour, something sweet, and an egg.
2 of 9: The water, you obviously already should have by now.
3 of 9: For some flour, you're going to need to grind some wheat. Remember when we found that sextant sight earlier?
4 of 9: Did you pick up all the other stuff on the beach? There was a sack of wheat there, though it had a load of sand in it. Yuk. If you didn't grab it earlier, you can just head back there now and pick it up -- nobody else will have taken it!
5 of 9: We can put the wheat into one of our vases of water to separate out the sand from the wheat. Or, the wheat from the chaff, I suppose. Either way, we now have the wheat.
6 of 9: Which we're gonna wanna use with the windmill's larger container, and use a vase to collect the flour that poureth forth...eth.
7 of 9: Now, as for something sweet, you've a few choices. I used some sugar, which I obtained by grabbing some maple syrup from the tree Mina was leaning against at the very beginning of the game, and burning the syrup on the fire in the kiln to reduce it to sugar.
8 of 9: And, eggs? There's a nest near that first muddy pond we saw as Jep earlier. It has three eggs in it. Go ahead, no birds. Mua ha ha.
9 of 9: That's the batter sorted, though obviously we're going to need to cook it.