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Thread: Guide to Food Stacking in Combat and PvP in the CU

Eerif
Tue Jul 05, 2005 6:26 pm
#1


Basic Food Combos





Generic PvE Combo


This here should be your base combo for anything you hunt. It provides all the regen bonuses you need and lasts over an hour.


Blob Candy + Bofa Treat + Spiced Tea
182 health regen, 182 action regen, 182 mind regen


Blob Candy + Kanali Wafers/Caf + Spiced Tea
182 health, 100 health regen, 182 action regen, 182 mind regen


Advanced Stat Combinations





WonWon + Accaragm
+271 Health, +243 Health Regen, +250 Action Regen, +200 Mind Regen


Canape + Brandy
+364 Health, +430 Health Regen, +200 Action, + 250 Mind


Canape + BoH
+793 Health, +250 Health Regen, +200 Action, +250 Mind


Kiwik Swirl + Vercupti
+756 Health, +200 Health Regen, +250 Action, +250 Mind


WonWon + Mando Wine
+683 Health, +250 Health Regen, +250 Action, +250 Mind


Timers on the previous buffs...


All buffs are made with the nutritional enhancements,
Wonwon, accaragm, canape, brandy, kiwik swirl all last 9-11mins
BoH, Mando Wine and Vercupti last 7mins.


It is possible to make the foods have a longer duration using different BE components, however the health and or health regen will drop. For the first set listed above, the duration will increase 43%, and the Health/Heath Regen will decrease 87%. For the second set listed above, the duration will increase 67%, and the Health/Health Regen will decrease 117%.


Stat Stacking Explained in Detail





In basic terms, the Regen stat buffs CANNOT go over 250. Keep this in mind for the following.

For the following explanation, I am going to divide the following chef buff foods into two different categories (buff food and a stack food), two subsets (a weak and strong buff) and three options.


The weak buff overrides the stronger buff, and will not stack. A stronger buff cannot stack, or be overridden by the weaker buff. Foods from different options will not stack. The weaker buffs have time and or filling bonuses over the stronger buffs, the stronger buffs have the stat bonus over the weaker buff.


Also listed below are what they stack with. Take note that they are also organized into the strong/weak buff style as the previous, and follow the same rules. A weak buff from the Buff Food colomn will stack with a strong buff food from the Stack Food colomn, a strong buff from the Buff Food colomn will stack with a weak food from the Stack Food colomn. Basically between the two Food Types, they are interchangeable, and anything will stack with anything.


They are also organized into three different options. Treat each option as a seperate category, the foods are not interchangeable between options, and will not stack.


Option 1


Buff Food
Weak Buff - Gruuvan Shaal
Strong Buff - WonWon


Stacks with:


Stack Food
Weak Buff - Accaragm
Strong Buff - Mando Wine


Option 2


Buff Food
Weak Buff - Scrimpi
Strong Buff - Kiwik Swirl


Stacks with:


Stack Food
Weak Buff - Garomoll (experimentation broken)
Strong Buff - Vercupti


Option 3


Buff Food
Weak Buff - Ahrisa
Strong Buff - Canape


Stacks with:


Stack Food
Weak Buff - Brandy
Strong Buff - Breath of Heaven (short for BoH)



Other Popular Skill Foods





Ruby Bleil


How it works: Similar to the burst run food, you use your stim, take your ruby bleil and you can take another stim again. This is currently not working as intended, as the drink is supposed to reduce your stim heal time by 30% for the given time period, instead it is letting you heal instantaneously for one or two stims.


Crispic/Deut Pyro/Corellian Ale


Crispic - Lower power for a 15min duration. Experimentation on Ranged Accuracy is currently broken, keeping it at a constant 40.


Deut Pyro/Corellian Ale - over 200 melee/ranged accuracy for only 50 seconds.


Vegeparsine/Thundercloud


How it works: Lower level characters especially will see a bonus from this. Acting like your CL does to modify your defenses and such, think of these foods as improving your level by a given amount. It is more noticeable at the lower levels, level 80's will not see as great a bonus, however I have been told that it does still make a difference in PvP, giving you a bit of an edge over the other level 80.


Parwan Nutricake


Your burst run food, great to have handy as a backup, use as a constant burst run.


Air Cake/Pikatta Pie


How it works: Although the dodge modifier is no longer in the game, the food adds to your defenses and should still increase the amount of times the enemy misses you.


Steak and Exo-Wafers


How it works: Provides a mitigation bonus for a certain amount of time. This amount is regarded as broken, pending further information from the devs. It used to be number of attacks, however that number has converted with the CU to a seconds value. Still handy for the quick situations.


Vayerbok


How it works: Provides a block feature, allowing you a greater chance to block other's attacks, not taking damage. This can be related to the saber block that jedi's have. Low filling and a solid duration means you can have this bonus in your stomach without suffering.


Thanks to I_Zombi for suggesting a stacking technique for me to build on and use




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Haladini
Wed Jul 06, 2005 5:03 am
#2

nice guide, thanks for making food less obscure.



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BadgerSmaker
Wed Jul 06, 2005 8:01 am
#3

With the melee and ranged defence buffs, you have to requip your weapon to get them to work.



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MaeveAlleine
Wed Jul 06, 2005 8:52 am
#4

I am just coming back to the game after a year and have crates of Vasarian Brandy and someCanapeleft from that time. Are these still any good?




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qwerty01
Wed Jul 06, 2005 8:59 am
#5

nice post thank you for putting this information together



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Sirhc71
Wed Jul 06, 2005 9:11 am
#6

Nice! - I was wondering about this!


Thanks for putting this together!





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lemontowel
Wed Jul 06, 2005 11:34 am
#7

yea thanks for this very nice food guide. /thumbsup
darkripper2000
Wed Jul 06, 2005 7:55 pm
#8

Very nice guide *****



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Eerif
Thu Jul 07, 2005 12:52 am
#9






MaeveAlleine wrote:
I am just coming back to the game after a year and have crates of Vasarian Brandy and someCanapeleft from that time. Are these still any good?






Yes they are, all foods were converted with the CU to the stats that they reflect.


If they are in a crate however, do not follow the stats on the crate as they are misleading. For some reason when they converted with the CU, the stats on the crate do not take into account any BE component in the food, however when you pull it out of the crate, the BE modifier is on the food. Brandy and Canape stack together nicely as well





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