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Thread: Heavy Flavor additive..
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Decibles
Thu Feb 03, 2005 12:23 pm
#1
Greets all. I noticed that I had a full run of the heavy filling bonus additive laying around (forgot the name)
I was just wondering what food might be a good candidate for this. Kinda scratchin my head on this one. Any of you guys use this additive?
Osrid
Thu Feb 03, 2005 12:29 pm
#2
Well although buff size may be a bit low I would say Mando Wine if you have it or Vercupti. Kinda up to you though.
Ikooga
Fri Feb 04, 2005 4:16 am
#3
Every Tier 4 and Master Chef food uses Heavy Food additives.
Mainly Intelligent Nanonutrients (INN) are used, they have a bonus of around +115%.
Canditates: Canape, Bivoli, Bespin Port, Breath of Heaven, Smugglers Delight, Thakitillo,Vercupti, Vegeparsine, Mando Wine (if you have the schematic, its looted).
Might have missed one or two.
Mainly Intelligent Nanonutrients (INN) are used, they have a bonus of around +115%.
Canditates: Canape, Bivoli, Bespin Port, Breath of Heaven, Smugglers Delight, Thakitillo,Vercupti, Vegeparsine, Mando Wine (if you have the schematic, its looted).
Might have missed one or two.
ChefVomit
Fri Feb 04, 2005 7:04 am
#4
They are talking about Flavor heavy adds, Ikooga. Multisaccharade Pentamate I think.
I think it would be nice in Thakitillo or Vegesparine. Maybe even Havla if Havla ever gets fixed. I love player with the "other" additives. It can be a lot of fun.
GOod luck! And let us know what you come up with.
I think it would be nice in Thakitillo or Vegesparine. Maybe even Havla if Havla ever gets fixed. I love player with the "other" additives. It can be a lot of fun.
GOod luck! And let us know what you come up with.
Ikooga
Fri Feb 04, 2005 11:39 am
#5
Oops, my bad
Thakitillo perhaps...
don't think Vegeparsine, and Havla sales will break in with the next patch when docs can buff and heal wounds with a 5 seconds timer or so, even without Havla.
Flameout might be nice, you can hit close to 100% even without additive and the Flavor additive would increase the number of attacks it prevents.
Thakitillo perhaps...
don't think Vegeparsine, and Havla sales will break in with the next patch when docs can buff and heal wounds with a 5 seconds timer or so, even without Havla.
Flameout might be nice, you can hit close to 100% even without additive and the Flavor additive would increase the number of attacks it prevents.
I_Zombi
Fri Feb 04, 2005 12:51 pm
#6
I second that... it's not the most practical drink ever, but I've found having rare stuff on your vendor and in your vendor's ads is always a good way to differentiate yourself. Plus you can call it "Invincibility Juice" or something catchy like that
Ikooga wrote:
Flameout might be nice, you can hit close to 100% even without additive and the Flavor additive would increase the number of attacks it prevents.
Death-Blow
Sat Feb 05, 2005 12:41 am
#7
Another common use for Heavy Flavor additives is Parwan Nutricake. You will be able to get the burst run delay over 90% allowing nonstop burst runs. (At least until your stomach gets full). BH tend to use these on my galaxy when hunting jedi.
MaliaMing
Sat Feb 05, 2005 1:20 pm
#9
Actually, parwan takes a medium additive unless there's some way to cram a heavy in there that I haven't tried yet! hehe. I had this same question a little while back because my BE gave me a crate to play around with, forgetting that I'd asked him for a medium tester instead of a heavy. I still don't know what to do with that thing, and one crate isn't going to do me much good anyway, lol.
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