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Thread: New Chef (CA's)
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PeeCee_BH
Mon May 09, 2005 4:33 am
#1
For my alt idecided to drop all my combat proffesions and go chef which is something i have always wanted to do.
One thing i can say is that itis bloodyhard.
I was just wondering, what can u max out with on CA's? i have +21 worth of Assembly CA's and +20 worth ofExperimentation CA's. Is that the max or can u get more?
Also if theres any other usefull tips u could give me it would be really appreciated, ive been ploughing through the FAQ'a and guides all week and i still find it hard finding the right resources and stuff.
Thanks Guys
sciguyCO
Mon May 09, 2005 3:56 pm
#3
Well, it depends. +25 is the max bonus you can get from enhanced clothes.
+20 Food experimentation is enough to get you two extra experimentation points. The difference between +20 and +25 is a (slight) increase in amazing successes while experimenting. With the beefed-up Bespin Port, it might not be worth it, but could be something to look for if you find a good deal on SEAs.
The Assembly bonus (currently) doesn't really offer much to a Master Chef. This skill only affects the "success type" on the initial assembly ("good success", "great success", "amazing success", etc). At Master Chef, you get a "great success" somewhere around 95% of the time (maybe more). An amazing success grants no bonuses to initial stats, although there is a slim possibility that an amazing assembly may make amazing experiments more likely. Personally, I don't think they're worth it, but may be a good investment if the devs ever fix that assembly bug.
PeeCee_BH
Mon May 09, 2005 4:23 pm
#4
well i didnt really buy them cause the guild got together and gave me their loot for free which was good of them i have to say. i hope thier not expecting free food 
U mentioned bespin port, what does that do?
Also a deal on the SEAS??? i dont know what that means either. I apologise for this lack of knowledge. Im new too crafting as well as Chef so at times im getting confused. I didnt realise it was so much hard work for u chefs!
I read in another thread that u need artisan CA's too, how come?
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