Doctor Archive
Thread: I'm going to ask a potentially stupid question...
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MUSoprano
Tue Mar 16, 2004 3:21 am
#1
So feel free to flame if this is in the FAQ. I couldn't find it though. 
What is bivoli? LOL
Shenesh
Tue Mar 16, 2004 3:31 am
#2
Bivoli is a food made by chef.
The Bivoli tempari give us bonus in wound treatment, that bonus can reach +25 in wound treatment.
scaesar3
Tue Mar 16, 2004 8:51 am
#3
Thankyou for asking what actually wasn´t a stupid question as I have never heard of that food item from a chef either.
I will have to look for that now from a vendor or master chef and I am curious if it will help with the heal enhancement kits that we use.
Aleskander
Tue Mar 16, 2004 8:54 am
#4
As a side note, the bonus from Bivoli stacks on top of the bonus from BE enhanced clothing. You can get a bonus of +25 from clothing (max bonus) plus the bonus from bivoli. Make sure to get stuff made by a Chef that uses BE additives. They can get a much higher bonus/duration than non-BE enhanced.
Daugenet
Tue Mar 16, 2004 9:42 am
#5
i have yet to see this food though i am sure that some chefs do make it. i thnk the majority of them are too busy making brandy. (which is a great drink!) there is another food that they make too that i cant think of the name. it does both focus and willpower and you can eat about 3 of them at a time thogh the duration is only like 10min. one thing that i find amusing is that all the calculations i have seen on the forums concerning buffs has included it. untill i see the stats on it i am not sure if it will be worth using it or not. it will depend a lot on the stats of the food and the price that you can get it for. and of course i am sure that the cost of the food will be added to the cost of buffing people b/c a doc wont want to "eat" the cost of food hehe.
if anyone knows of someone selling the food on valcyn shoot me an email in game. daugenet is my in game name as well.
atimes
Tue Mar 16, 2004 10:25 am
#6
Oh man what a stupid question
(sorry couldn't resist)
Yes, bivoli is a wound treatment enhancing food. Also keep in mind that like many other chef foods it can be enhanced with BE additives!
MUSoprano
Tue Mar 16, 2004 11:28 am
#7
Yay! Thanks for being so nice everyone. LOL. I know how frustrating it is for newcomers to a profession to flood the place with things that are already stickied at the top.
*goes to buy Bivoli*
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