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Thread: What foods are used now to heal mind?
quality of milk does matter, as well as quality of meat used to make blue bilk.
by stack, he probably means in crate, which is from factory.
Foxana wrote:
Does the quality of the milk affect the product? Also, what do you mean by stack? The recepie for blue milk calls for 10milk and 5 meat. Are you saying that if I craft this item twice, I can stack them?
The 20 milk statement was a screwup, it was supposed to be 10. One "stack" of Blue Milk (requiring only 10 units of milk) is the single item taking up space in your inventory, which has multiple doses/charges/uses (pick your favorite term).
And the milk quality does effect the final product, the amount healed depends 50% on OQ and 50% on DR.
sciguyCO wrote:
And the milk quality does effect the final product, the amount healed depends 50% on OQ and 50% on DR.
I'm pretty new to this game, so please feel free to slap me down, but are you sure about this? I ask, because I just made two glasses of blue milk, using different milk in each (all other ingredients the same). Great successes on both initial combines (although I don't think that matters?).
Milk A (OQ 591 PE 917 FL 331 DR 738)
Initial combine: Fill 17% Nut 21% Qut 22%
Maxed out at 81% for nutrition
Milk B (OQ 612 PE 52 FL 901 DR 430)
Initial combine: Fill 12% Nut 9% Qut 7%
Maxed out at 43% for nutrition
Meat used was OQ 832 PE 825 FL 449 DR 563
By my calculations, that indicates the standard formula of 66% PE and 33% OQ for nutritional value.
Meat: (2PE +OQ)/3 = 827.3
Milk A (2PE + OQ)/3 = 808.3
Milk B (2PE + OQ)/3 = 238.6
Ratio of 2 milk to 1 meat gives a value for nutrition using 66% PE, 33% OQ of
Milk A: 814
Milk B: 434
The 50% OQ, 50% DR formula would give (by my calculations)
Milk A: 675
Milk B: 579
Am I doing something wrong here? I'd hate to think I was doing all that math but working on incorrect principles... Any answers appreciated ![]()
sciguyCO wrote:
The milk schematic is where I got the 50%OQ/50%DR numbers
Oh yeah! I've been using that website you set up since I started learning Chef (my first real crafting prof, and I'm very grateful to you), and I genuinely hadn't noticed those stats were listed in the schematic!
Will file a report, and will post any updates on the forum. Think we should make this a new post? The starting topic might kind of discourage people from looking into it, and milk's an expensive commodity to be using with incorrect formulae.
rgrocott wrote:
Will file a report, and will post any updates on the forum.