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BriaChiiry
Tue Jul 26, 2005 1:42 pm
#1
I'm think of opening a chef components shop but i was wondering if such a shop were around would you buy these items (dough alcohol carbo syrup) in a shop instead of having to make them in your own factories??
Which components do you use the most and would use the most of if you went there?
How much would you say avg. price for a crate of these would you be willing to pay to save the time of having to produce these yourself??
Thanks for any help!!
MaliaMing
Tue Jul 26, 2005 1:53 pm
#2
I wouldn't personally, since I have enough factories (well, there aren't ever really "enough", are there? lol) to make all of my components, and the time spent is negligible to me, but I was talking to my Flurry friend and he was telling me that he buys all of his components, so there is a market for it.
Most of the time, the most p.i.t.a. things to make are things like casks and bantha butter, where a large amount of semi-costly resources come into play. If a service like this existed, I'd pay for the crates on a cpu basis, but I doubt I'd pay much more than what it'd cost me to buy the resources. I don't know what generic milk and crystalline go for on your server, so I can't give a price estimate, but that shouldn't be difficult for you to figure out.
As an aside, if you're going to do this, I'd pre-package everything into bags with full runs in them, for purchasing ease, and then leave whatever loose crates out for individual purchase in case you have some newbie chefs looking to just test out a few items that call for identical items from a factory crate.
Good luck!
Most of the time, the most p.i.t.a. things to make are things like casks and bantha butter, where a large amount of semi-costly resources come into play. If a service like this existed, I'd pay for the crates on a cpu basis, but I doubt I'd pay much more than what it'd cost me to buy the resources. I don't know what generic milk and crystalline go for on your server, so I can't give a price estimate, but that shouldn't be difficult for you to figure out.
As an aside, if you're going to do this, I'd pre-package everything into bags with full runs in them, for purchasing ease, and then leave whatever loose crates out for individual purchase in case you have some newbie chefs looking to just test out a few items that call for identical items from a factory crate.
Good luck!
BriaChiiry
Tue Jul 26, 2005 1:58 pm
#3
MaliaMing wrote:
I wouldn't personally, since I have enough factories (well, there aren't ever really "enough", are there? lol) to make all of my components, and the time spent is negligible to me, but I was talking to my Flurry friend and he was telling me that he buys all of his components, so there is a market for it.
Most of the time, the most p.i.t.a. things to make are things like casks and bantha butter, where a large amount of semi-costly resources come into play. If a service like this existed, I'd pay for the crates on a cpu basis, but I doubt I'd pay much more than what it'd cost me to buy the resources. I don't know what generic milk and crystalline go for on your server, so I can't give a price estimate, but that shouldn't be difficult for you to figure out.
As an aside, if you're going to do this, I'd pre-package everything into bags with full runs in them, for purchasing ease, and then leave whatever loose crates out for individual purchase in case you have some newbie chefs looking to just test out a few items that call for identical items from a factory crate.
Good luck!
Thanks for the info... casks and bantha butter seem to be the most useD??
MaliaMing
Tue Jul 26, 2005 2:15 pm
#4
Well, no. I use them both frequently (casks moreso than bantha butter - I swear, everything takes casks!), but I use things like carbosyrup and alcohol (and more alcohol, and even MORE alcohol) on a much more regular basis. It's just that casks and b. butter are more of a pain to find the resources for, so if someone were to either mine their own or go hunting for them and then turn them into usable components, I'd be game to utilize their services to save myself that headache.
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