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Thread: What Recycler is useful to BE

Halos
Mon Sep 19, 2005 11:33 am
#1

i can pick 1 flora or creature


what would be best if i will make BE tissues and additives?



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lammergeier
Mon Sep 19, 2005 2:04 pm
#2

I wouldn't use EITHER for tissues or meds.

I'd use BOTH for pets.



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Halos
Mon Sep 19, 2005 2:38 pm
#3


at least on gorath there is almost no demand for BE pets

Message Edited by Halos on 09-19-2005 05:40 PM



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Aleskander
Mon Sep 19, 2005 2:46 pm
#4

I'd never use any of them for anything except pets and some architect items. They were a good idea, poorly implimented.


If they'd work the same way re-ing space loot does, they'd be priceless but the current usage makes them almost worthless except as a decoration.





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Halos
Mon Sep 19, 2005 2:55 pm
#5

lol i thought they worked as the space thing thats y i wasted 2.5 mil on it, i did not construct 1 yet can some1 tell me exactly what they do?



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Arfindel
Mon Sep 19, 2005 3:10 pm
#6

They transofrm different kinds of a resource in a generic resource with all stats=200.



It can be useful for milk if you have enough chefs who need flavour tissues since they need more quantity than quality in this.


Not for tailor tissues in any way, or for other chef tissues. can be also useful for pets making.


Flora recycler not so useful since it makes not generic flora but generic cereals, greens and so on.






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Kaomond
Mon Sep 19, 2005 10:36 pm
#7






Halos wrote:

i can pick 1 flora or creature


what would be best if i will make BE tissues and additives?





Neither, tissues and meds rely on high resource stats, recycled resources are 200 in all stats and are totally useless, although pet crafting requires grind quality resources there is yet again no need for bulk amounts of resources as you can't do factory runs of pets and you really don't need all that much anyway.




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Ojes
Tue Sep 20, 2005 12:04 am
#8

I would go with the creature one over the flora one. Since BE tissues typically require high quality ingredients, neither of them will do you much good except for the ability to consolidate egg and milk fragments into usable stacks.


Beyond egg, milk, and possibly mollusk, I don't know of any other resources that a BE could use in their recycled state. That being said, I recently bought a creature recycler myself (I'm a glutton at times).





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Cindal
Tue Sep 20, 2005 6:40 am
#9

The resources recovered from/with the recycler are all 200s across the board as far as stats go. Considering that we need High OQ/PE/FL for tissues and High OQ/PE/DR for meds I would agree that recycled resources are only good for making pets. As it stands, there are enough crappy spawns of resources to make the Recyclers worthless.



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