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Thread: Blue Milk Experimentation?
Blue Milk does NOT follow the percentages that are given in-game. I've posted my calculations to prove that, like all other things that I've seen, the nutrition is 33% OQ, 66% PE.
Thatwas probably 2-3 months ago, and I've yet to find a "non-standard" formula that actually works. Whenever I see something where the nutrition isn't the standard OQ/2PE formula, I take a look. It never works. Latest bogus formula is Bespin Port - I haven't proved that it's 33OQ/66PE, but I've proved to my own satisfaction that it is NOT the formula given in-game ![]()
I had 10 crates of 323 1 experimentation point Blue Milk on my vendor, sold out in 3 days.
I'm making a new batch, have more experimentation points now, plus additives ![]()
Thanks for your replies/opinions, it makes sense that the nutritions stats are the same as other food, I was quite suprised to see DR in that experimental catogory myself.
About it being a wast of time - I have to disagree, first of all it is a heal rather than a buff. Not everyone uses brandy or even2 brandy's, even so brandy can't help you fix your mind when it's getting low and you only have 30 units of space in your stomach like blue milk can. It seems to sell quite well on my server and the milk itself isn't that hard to get if your willing to work yourself to get it.
Your all nuts!!! Blue milk is far superior to brandy if you have access to mind buffs...
I myself have a dancer/music bot that I use all the time, I rarely use brandy because the ability to heal almost 2k mind > +850 mind. I use tons of blue milk, and sell a fair amount.
(Ability to heal almost 2k mind) < (Ability to not burn up 2k mind in the first place, PLUS regenerating what mind you do burn up, PLUS +850 on your mind max value)
Lakemen wrote:
Your all nuts!!! Blue milk is far superior to brandy if you have access to mind buffs...
I myself have a dancer/music bot that I use all the time, I rarely use brandy because the ability to heal almost 2k mind > +850 mind. I use tons of blue milk, and sell a fair amount.