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Thread: Chandad, the forgotten food?
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Bermag
Tue Dec 28, 2004 5:25 am
#1
From start I heard that this food did not work and did not give you any bonus to range. WRONG! It does work. With Survey 2 I get the range of survey 3 (however with survey 1 it does not increase to survey 2).
To get this food working you need to change range on tool options after you eat it.
Maybe this is old news to you but I have only seen one experienced chef that had it stocked (it was she who told me it worked). Time for you to do some marketing.
Not a chef, but always been experimenting with food. Lol you should see all the odd food/drinks in my inventory 
Higginsis
Tue Dec 28, 2004 6:08 am
#2
Chandads market is so small it would simply not be worth, any serious resource collectors have survey 4, and those who don't generally get by with just survey 1, or just novice artisan.
So its usefulness is debatble.
So its usefulness is debatble.
Ikooga
Wed Dec 29, 2004 8:43 am
#4
Bermag wrote:From start I heard that this food did not work and did not give you any bonus to range. WRONG! It does work. With Survey 2 I get the range of survey 3 (however with survey 1 it does not increase to survey 2).
If i remember correctly (quite some time ago that i leveled up the Survey tree), then Survey 2 does not give you more range, only Survey 1 and 3 give that.
Or was it 2 and 4? Am confused now too
Ikas
Thu Dec 30, 2004 8:13 am
#5
Ikooga wrote:
Bermag wrote:
From start I heard that this food did not work and did not give you any bonus to range. WRONG! It does work. With Survey 2 I get the range of survey 3 (however with survey 1 it does not increase to survey 2).
If i remember correctly (quite some time ago that i leveled up the Survey tree), then Survey 2 does not give you more range, only Survey 1 and 3 give that.
Or was it 2 and 4? Am confused now too
I use chandaad at survey 1, and jump from 64M - 128M, a very nice improvement if you ask me, although Im going survey 4 soon anyways once I Xfer some skills over to my new toon.
As for stocking it for the public, I'd say it will sell, ANYTHING will sell, but it should be a VERY low priority... I mean you can stock any kind of food chefs can make and on a long enough timeline it WILL sell out, if priced appropriately, but this food will probably take months for a full run to sell out unless you find some customers who just really love it (and if they find out that the tool can stay modified, that won't happen)
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