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Thread: Parwan Nutricake All you need to know...
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Noioc
Wed Sep 29, 2004 4:48 pm
#1
This is for Chef's like me who do not want to bother making this stuff with milk:
Parwan Nutricake
Quantity: 5
Filling: 25 (food)
Instant Effect: Burst Runs with bonus
HAM Decrease: 100
Recovery Decrease: 70
This is made on the Europe-Chimaera server with an 87 medium broad spectrum additive and no amazing success's.
Burst run downer WITHOUT using this food: 9 minutes exactly.
Burst run downer WITH this food: 2 minutes exactly.
Basically the "Recovery Decrease" in Parwan Nutricake is equal to minutes, 70 being 7 minutes. This means that 90+ stuff will allow you to burst run constantly one after another.
This has been tested by myself and two other friends.
I have told a few people on my server about this and now they wish to buy it. It's an easy to make food as far as sub-components go you only need additives, and to be honest, you dont even need addtives.
This was my resuslt WITHOUT an additive:
Quantity: 5
Filling: 25 (food)
Instant Effect: Burst Runs with bonus
HAM Decrease: 53
Recovery Decrease: 70
It had the exact same effects to the downer. It reduced the downer by 7 minutes. The only thing that was different about this is that it took 100 HAM off me when I used it, unbuffed, but if you were buffed, it will have no effect on you what-so-ever.
I hope this helps a few people out there to understand exactly how the "Recovery Decrease" on Parwan Nutricake truely works.
I will be making as much of this stuff as I can, and selling it as cheap as possible, and I am pretty sure it will sell well.
Thanks alot.
KMad
Wed Sep 29, 2004 5:37 pm
#2
well, the thing about parwan is, you want the BE additive in flavor, not nutrition. what you want to do is make the recovery decrease higher (which is flavor), not the HAM decrease (which is nutrition). if you use a flavor enhancer, you can get the recovery decrease to 90, and then you have no downtime at all. soon as you stop bursting, you can eat another nutricake and burst again. and, if you're full, you still have your natural burstrun left over 
hard part is, those BE tissues need milk to make. my instant burstrun parwan nutricake sells at just about the right speed...i don't want it to sell really fast because it's not easy to get good enough milk in 30k stacks.
Battery
Wed Sep 29, 2004 6:30 pm
#3
is it 90 or 95 ? I've never tested it but I have seen people swear they know for both numbers 
I'm not so sure 2 minute parwan will sell all that well, the idea is to endless burst run in combat otherwise you might as well just call a bike and ride where you're going.
KMad
Wed Sep 29, 2004 6:50 pm
#4
it's 90. normal downtime is 9 minutes. poster above tested a 70% reduction and got a 2 minute downtime, 7 minute reduction. 90% reduction reduces the downtime by 9 minutes, which is all there is in downtime, so, no downtime yay!
Battery wrote:
is it 90 or 95 ? I've never tested it but I have seen people swear they know for both numbers
Message Edited by KMad on 09-29-2004 06:51 PM
Battery
Wed Sep 29, 2004 7:29 pm
#5
9 minutes less 90% is not 9 minutes
KMad wrote:
it's 90. normal downtime is 9 minutes. poster above tested a 70% reduction and got a 2 minute downtime, 7 minute reduction. 90% reduction reduces the downtime by 9 minutes, which is all there is in downtime, so, no downtime yay!
Battery wrote:
is it 90 or 95 ? I've never tested it but I have seen people swear they know for both numbers
Message Edited by KMad on 09-29-2004 06:51 PM
Okin_Sin
Wed Sep 29, 2004 7:40 pm
#6
Burst Run Timer is 10 Minutes. A burst run lasts one minute. At a 90% decrease that is 9 minutes off the 10, the other minute you are actually burst running. So you eat the parawan, start running, one minute later you see two messages, you are tired you slow down, and you are ready to sprint again.
guessit
Wed Sep 29, 2004 8:57 pm
#7
I think its cool, but i need to know... you can only do so many runs before your stomach fills up.
Battery
Wed Sep 29, 2004 9:43 pm
#8
Okin_Sin wrote:
Burst Run Timer is 10 Minutes. A burst run lasts one minute. At a 90% decrease that is 9 minutes off the 10, the other minute you are actually burst running. So you eat the parawan, start running, one minute later you see two messages, you are tired you slow down, and you are ready to sprint again.
thx 
Morganite
Wed Sep 29, 2004 10:17 pm
#9
Nutricake is one food that defintely would benift from a duration addative (I believe this would affect the recovery decrease)
Noioc
Thu Sep 30, 2004 1:30 am
#10
First of all, as I was trying to say, I believe the "70" number is a timer, not a percent. This would explain why 70=7 minutes and 90=9 minutes, its simply really, just 6 seconds for every number, and yes, its +90 stuff you need to be able to constant burst run.
Of course Parwan 'needs' a duration additive to actually be any good, however for some Chef's like myself who have people constantly wanting to buy it, and not being able to find a BE to supply me these additives as they need milk, this is the only decent way to do, and do it cheap.
Parwan on our server is 225k for the +90 stuff, and theres only one Chef I know that does it, and I dont even think her stock will last a week!
I have just ran off 40 crates of the non-additive stuff with a +70 recovery bonus, and will price it at around the 100k mark. I will tell you how the sales go 
StarSiderShadrach
Thu Sep 30, 2004 7:55 am
#11
Noioc wrote:
I have just ran off 40 crates of the non-additive stuff with a +70 recovery bonus, and will price it at around the 100k mark. I will tell you how the sales go
Geez.. 100k for non-additive foods? Isn't that a bit extreme?
Battery
Thu Sep 30, 2004 7:15 pm
#12
StarSiderShadrach wrote:
Noioc wrote:
I have just ran off 40 crates of the non-additive stuff with a +70 recovery bonus, and will price it at around the 100k mark. I will tell you how the sales go![]()
Geez.. 100k for non-additive foods? Isn't that a bit extreme?
/agree
Even if you paid 20 cpu for everything in there that still only comes out to 20k/crate but I guess if people will pay that then go for it. you might want to be carefull though, if you get a name for ripping people off it might cost you in the end.
Noioc
Sat Oct 02, 2004 9:41 am
#13
Hmmm true you guys are probably right, I was basing my prices on using a medium additive and didnt even think about the fact they are what push the price up the most.
I will most probably drop the price to 50k a crate, does that seem fair?
If its any lower I might have re-sellers or mass buyers and wont be able to keep up.
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