Bio Engineer Archive
Thread: Looking for Answers
Page 1 of 1
Tendeep
Sun Jun 27, 2004 1:02 pm
#1
CresenKitty wrote:
Broad Spectrum Nutrients for medium supplements: and Intelligent Nanonutrients for heavy additives.
Appreciate the quick response.Thank you for the general concept of light, medium, heavy, I just took a look at the foods and now have a better understanding of enhancers. And I agree, Nutrients seem the way to go 
Kon
GFoyle
Sun Jun 27, 2004 5:41 pm
#2
You will have better luck on your own galaxy trade forum in getting BE suppliers (or use the in-game search facility).
The other questions though are relevant and sensible 
Like the man said - Nutrients are the number 1 want of chefs.
As to hates - anyone wingeing about prices will get short shrift (if you don't like the price and can get it cheaper elsewhere then buy it from them!).
Kudos for asking in the forum rather than giving some poor sod in-game grief!
Tendeep
Mon Jun 28, 2004 12:29 am
#5
Hello Bio Engineers,
My name is Konartist. I have recently become a Master Chef on the Bloodfin server. If this is the type of post you all do not like to see, please forgive me and you all may ignore it.
My question is this:
Would anyone from the BE community be able to give me a little bit of advice on what you see the majority of other Chefs purchasing as far as enhancers go? Also, maybe let me know what you hate to see, what bothers you the most from Chefs, I honestly do not want to become "One of those Chefs" who make their suppliers angry. I have looked around a bit and noticed that almost 90% of the market is Bio-Enhanced goods. I am very new to this, and kind of just need to be introduced to Ehnancers so to speak.
Also, I would appreciate it very much if any BE's would be kind enough to post locations to their shops, or list here if you make custom crates for Chefs, or anything of the such...
Thank you for your time,
Konartist - Bloodfin
CresenKitty
Mon Jun 28, 2004 12:49 am
#6
As a BE it has been my experience that most Chefs seem to choose enhancements in the nutrient line: Micronutrient supplement for light additives: Broad Spectrum Nutrients for medium supplements: and Intelligent Nanonutrients for heavy additives.
Broad spectrums teend to be the most since they increase the benefit effect of Brandy.
Hope this helps you.
Tendeep
Mon Jun 28, 2004 5:25 am
#7
Wow, thank you all so much for the responses, everyone has been a great help.
I will do as suggested and begin looking for server specific sellers.
Thanks again,
Kon
Maxanto
Fri Aug 26, 2005 10:27 am
#8
I have been a Master Ranger on and off for about 1.5 years. I want to know why we have been forgotten, why our profession is still the most costly of all out there (except jedi of course) and what and when they are gonna give us some loving.
It costs me 135 SP's to be a master ranger
It costs me 121 SP's to be a master BH
It costs me 106 SP's to be a master rifleman
It costs me 92 SP's to play a master armorsmith
It costs me 106 SP's to play a master muscian
It costs me 106 SP's to play a master doctor
Do we all realize it is CHEAPER to play a master BH than it is to play a Ranger?
SOE I have waited for a long time. Please make this fair. SOON!
Yes I would like some cheese with my wine thanks!
CorethLandwalker
Fri Aug 26, 2005 10:56 am
#9
Actually, since the latest astromech stats treat the Jedi as separate professions for each discipline, that would indeed make us more costly than them.
Lorrowyn
Fri Aug 26, 2005 11:25 am
#10
This would assume that the people from SOE read every post. I'd be impressed if they did and want to have the number to their HR department. :-)
Page 1 of 1