Chef Archive
Thread: Hey Masters, whats the fastest way to become one of you ?
/respec
Fumico wrote:
hiya people!
i made a new charakter and i want to make him chef. yup yup grinding is boring in know but i dont have any qlue about the chef-grind.
is there a tutorial, a guide ?
what resources do i need, what food is easy to craft and gives me nice exp ?
thanks for your help
its a new charakter... no respec
and how much of those res will i need sir?
From the Chef FAQ
For soypro, vegetables and cereal. For Pastebread wheat, oats, and water. For Kiwik Swirl berries fruits and water.
To get from Novice Chef to Desserts I by grinding soypro in practice mode requires making 391 soypro, requiring 3910 vegetables and 3910 cereal. If you do the "craft and eat" method (getting you 120 xp instead of 84), you will make 267 soypro requiring 2670 vegetables and 2670 cereal.
To get from Desserts I to Desserts III grinding pastebread requires making 610 breads. This means you will need 12200 wheat, 6100 oats and 6100 water.
To get from Desserts III to Master Chef grinding Kiwik Swirl requires making 2464 swirls. So you'll need 98560 berries, 49280 fruits, and 49280 water.
So, the total grind resources are:
3.9k cereal (any type)
12k wheat
6k oats
98.5k berries
49.3k fruits
55.4k water
sciguyCO wrote:
I keep debating whether to update the FAQ, or continue to wait for Higginsis to post his promised new version...
Just so you know, the "craft and eat the soypro" method mentioned thereis no longer valid. You can't eat subcomponents (except for the ones that are food by themselves like Veghash), so make soypro in practice mode.
The total resources needed used the "make soypro in practice mode" numbers, so those are still valid. Although Akira also seems to have lost the 3.9k of vegetables needed for the soypro when he (she?) copied / pasted.
I'm a she
Why wouldn't you just be a human artisan 4/4/0/0 and enough chef to make the subs?
nikko11 wrote:
Would you all really recommend anyone actually become a chef?
Why wouldn't you just be a human artisan 4/4/0/0 and enough chef to make the subs?
Well it's really "To each his/her own." Some will like it and others won't; I happen to enjoy it. Besides if you want to makeHeavy Additivesthen you will need Master Chef andhave all the exp points anyway.
nikko11 wrote:
Would you all really recommend anyone actually become a chef?
Why wouldn't you just be a human artisan 4/4/0/0 and enough chef to make the subs?
Definately recommendChef if you enjoy the crafting side of SWG. It is both challenging and rewarding profession
well i love crafting.
im tailor, architect, artisan, be and now a chef.... yupiee
Message Edited by Fumico on 10-01-2005 08:18 AM