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Come and Get It is a food item that the player can cook. The recipe for Come and Get It is obtainable from Chef Mao at Wanmin Restaurant for 5,000 Mora.

Depending on the quality, Come and Get It Increases all party members' CRIT Rate by 10/15/20% for 300s. Like most foods, this has no effect for other players in Co-Op Mode.

When Qiqi cooks Come and Get It, there is a chance No Tomorrow will be created instead.

Recipe[]

Fish 3 Fish
Rice 3 Rice
Tofu 1 Tofu
Icon Cooking Recipe
Come and Get It 1 Come and Get It

Trivia[]

  • The dish is likely a reference to poon choi (Chinese: 盆菜 pén cài, lit. "basin dish"), a traditional Cantonese dish that is served during festivals such as Chinese New Year.[1] It is believed to be invented during the last days of the Song dynasty, when Emperor Bing of Song retreated from the attack of the Mongol Empire and reached Hong Kong (some say Dongguan) in 1278–1279, by the hands of the villagers who tried to welcome the emperor as much as they could do (therefore "basin" as an available pot).
  • The dish appears in the【百味盈欢】 event of Tears of Themis, another miHoYo game. It can be seen on Luke Pearce's MR card.
  • The following item is a variant of Come and Get It:

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial NameLiteral Meaning
EnglishCome and Get It
Chinese
(Simplified)
来来菜
Láilái-cài
Come-Come Dish
Chinese
(Traditional)
來來菜
Láilái-cài
Japaneseべください
O-tabekudasai
Please Eat[• 1]
Korean흥얼
Heung'eol-chae
Hum Vegetables
Spanish¡Ven por ello!Come for it!
FrenchRamen AléziGo-for-It Ramen[• 2]
RussianНалетайка
Naletayka
Swoop In[• 3]
ThaiCome and Get It
VietnameseMón Nào NàoCome-Come Dish
GermanSchüssel BuntesBowl of Colors[• 4]
IndonesianCome and Get It
PortugueseVenha por Ela
TurkishKarışık Ramen TabağıMixed Ramen Bowl
ItalianVieni a prenderlo!Come and Get It!
  1. Japanese: There is a pun here, where the さい sai in ください kudasai is written as sai, meaning "dish."
  2. French: Alézi is the phonetic transcription of allez-y, meaning "go for it" or "go ahead."
  3. Russian: Compound word made out of the word налетай naletay, "swoop in" and the suffix -ка, -ka, forming an abstract word.
  4. German: Buntes in this context stands for variety of colorful things.

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