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Thread: Im really confuse about vegetable food stats

Nerfing
Tue Jan 11, 2005 3:06 pm
#1

I mean i cant really understand... for exemplo i got some nice vegetables with 1000 OQ but the other stast are to low and doenst work very well when i try to craft good food. The stats are


Tubers:

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DR: 450

FL: 112

PE: 649

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OQ: 1000

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Thats is my problem, how if the Overall quality is 1000 (the top one) can be bad?


Maybe some of you guys can tell me how the stats works and what are really important for put haverster in the right choice?


Thank you
I_Zombi
Tue Jan 11, 2005 3:37 pm
#2


In a lot of recipes, all of the other stats, DR, FL, and PE are used in conjunction with OQ. For example on Bivoli, the nutritional value is composed of 66% PE and 33% OQ. Having only OQ high isn't going to be very beneficial because even though it's usually used in all of the categories (nutritional value, filling, flavor, quanitity) it only makes up a part of the final value obtained by that resource. It sounds complicated but I hope that makes sense.


As far as choosing which resources to harvest, it's really tough to tell just by looking at stats what final product a resource is going to make. Important stats vary on different foods but I try to shoot for PE and OQ over 850, FL over 700.

Message Edited by I_Zombi on 01-11-2005 02:40 PM



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Nerfing
Tue Jan 11, 2005 4:50 pm
#3

Yeah! i ubderstand now whats going on... well no alot but more close. So DR really doesnt care to much?


Thanks for you reply, i apreciate you help
Eerif
Tue Jan 11, 2005 6:25 pm
#4


All the stats matter, DR is normally used to determine filling or charges in conjunction with another stat. Even though the OQ is 1000, a schematic may require 50% OQ and 50% FLV to determine duration. In your case, it would yield 556, but if the OQ was say 800 and FLV 700, it would yield 750.



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Ikooga
Tue Jan 11, 2005 6:35 pm
#5

OQ does not rate the other stats, but is just a forth stat on that vegetable.
It can be misleading at first from the name, considering that high OQ means the stuff is good, and bad its not good. (well usually low OQ means that its bad for chef, but there are toher things were OQ doesn't matter)

Its just a name for a stat, and most recepies use combinations of those for its stats.
All chef foods use 66% PE and 33% OQ for Nutrition for example (there are a few foods that say its different like 75% PE and 25% DR, but thats wrong, they too use 66% PE/33% OQ!!)
so usually thats the most important stats.

DR is important too, for filling. (75 DR/25 OQ). Some stuff needs a low filling, like 50% fill. Vercupti for example.
Or brandy has to be 50% at least, most prefer 49% (doesn't make a difference really, but its a psychological thing i think ) I wouldn't waste a point to go from 50 to 49, but you sometimes have to spend one to go from 51 to 49. If the DR is high enough though you might already start with 49% filling, safing that point and spend it elsewhere



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I_Zombi
Tue Jan 11, 2005 6:52 pm
#6

I wouldn't say DR doesn't matter. It depends on the food. If you wanna make 50 fill Vercupti DR is one of the most important stats. One resource may be awesome for one type of food and mediocre for another... it all depends.



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Nerfing
Tue Jan 11, 2005 7:35 pm
#7

Thank you guys... all clear now!


This forum looks really nice for noobs like me.


Cheers for the veterans!


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