Bio Engineer Archive
Thread: Pet Food
Gizmarke
Tue Dec 09, 2003 9:05 pm
#27
my premium line of pet food consists of Fire Stew crates
Its fairly easy to get high yield stacks, mine are usually around 22-23 with good experimentation
just make sure to experiment on the puk for quantity, as well as the fire stew itself
otherwise just make the thing thats lowest on resources, like almond-kwevvu crisp munchies for example
Morbird
Tue Dec 09, 2003 10:05 pm
#28
Pets can eat enything even spice. So the best thing is to give then some food that uses the lowest amount of resorces. There are not diferent in woundhealing (the stats on the food have nothing to do with it)
wynlyndd
Tue Dec 09, 2003 11:59 pm
#29
I'm surprised people ask you for pet food. I haven't seen my pets go hungry in quite sometime.
DashZero
Wed Dec 10, 2003 5:51 am
#30
I usually make bofas in 9 charge stacks. Easy way to get rid of my junky odds and ends stacks and really short factory time. I charge 25 credits a charge (5625 a crate)
Caewen
Sat Jun 26, 2004 5:12 pm
#32
Hi there,
I was browsing my local food vender today and noticed some stuff that was for pets and buffed some of their stats by800 for about 45mins. I was wondering how this works. Will a pet eat it even if he has no wounds? Is it worth it?
Thanks,
Kyrina
BlindTyldak
Sat Jun 26, 2004 5:31 pm
#33
The pet will eat it, but you'll lose the buff if the pet dies or goes back to your datapad. And with the autostoring bug, you can see how that might not be a very good investment.
GFoyle
Sun Jun 27, 2004 4:44 am
#34
It does work - the best way I have found for feeding these foods to pets is to keep it in the backpack until feeding then drag and drop it on the pet - prevents greedy pets or accidently feeding the buffing food when you meant to guve it more bofa treats!
The pet response will be (Yummy)! and their stats go up.
I use these occasionally - but only because i have a supply in from a chef I sold addatives to. The obscene amounts chefs charge for food precludes the regular use of these buffs.
Zethcas
Wed Sep 15, 2004 1:03 am
#35
tex77 wrote:
D'oh!
/slaps forehead
I totally forgot foraging. Thanks for the reminder. You would think a retired Master Ranger wouldn't forget something like that.
That only points out how useless the skill is if you don't have pets.
sodron
Wed Sep 15, 2004 1:51 am
#36
Zethcas wrote:If you're a CH you have foraging. What I use, works great, costs nothing, really only good use of that skill that I've found so far.
not all ch's have forage skill. you need survival 1 to forage and you dont need survival one to be a ch
Zethcas
Wed Sep 15, 2004 3:46 am
#37
sodron wrote:
not all ch's have forage skill. you need survival 1 to forage and you dont need survival one to be a ch
Ahh, so very true...though I got it at novice...well, can't blame me...learned it a year ago and never looked back.
MrHawat
Wed Sep 15, 2004 6:39 am
#38
With so few CH's left, Chefs are just not making the treats anymore. Most CH's don't let their pets get hungry. That said, any food can be used, even drugs. You creature will eat anything you can eat.
sodron
Wed Sep 15, 2004 9:12 am
#39
MrHawat wrote:With so few CH's left, Chefs are just not making the treats anymore. Most CH's don't let their pets get hungry. That said, any food can be used, even drugs. You creature will eat anything you can eat.
a novice artisan can make food for ur pet. i was a master artisan for a while and i seem to remember something that could be made with just meat and hide. just ask an artisan to make food if u give them meat and hide