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:Caley I think it's an excellent idea, I just worry that it might vary by level, mood, skills acquired, etc. and thus be a lot of work... if you'd be willing to take on that work, it's splendid, you might want to start with asking a bunch of people of different levels to make something. We could throw a "frying party" next test where we hand out ingredients and everyone fries one of a specific recipe and compares statistics? - [[User:Eglantine|Eglantine]] 09:07, 13 February 2011 (MST) | :Caley I think it's an excellent idea, I just worry that it might vary by level, mood, skills acquired, etc. and thus be a lot of work... if you'd be willing to take on that work, it's splendid, you might want to start with asking a bunch of people of different levels to make something. We could throw a "frying party" next test where we hand out ingredients and everyone fries one of a specific recipe and compares statistics? - [[User:Eglantine|Eglantine]] 09:07, 13 February 2011 (MST) | ||
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+ | Yes, I've been thinking results may vary as well, but I'm willing to start keeping track. A frying party sounds like just the thing to test the theory.--[[User:Caley dunn|caley dunn]] 10:39, 13 February 2011 (MST) |
Latest revision as of 10:39, 13 February 2011
How does the group feel about including the costs in energy and benefits in xp for making food items?
To me it is an integral part of the game... the action Make. For instance to make Fortifying Gruel costs 8 energy and rewards with +12 xp.
Of course... having mentioned this, I don't have a decent list of all these recipes. yet, let alone the xp/energy numbers. but I could promise to start adding them over time.--Caley dunn 19:33, 11 February 2011 (MST)
- Caley I think it's an excellent idea, I just worry that it might vary by level, mood, skills acquired, etc. and thus be a lot of work... if you'd be willing to take on that work, it's splendid, you might want to start with asking a bunch of people of different levels to make something. We could throw a "frying party" next test where we hand out ingredients and everyone fries one of a specific recipe and compares statistics? - Eglantine 09:07, 13 February 2011 (MST)
Yes, I've been thinking results may vary as well, but I'm willing to start keeping track. A frying party sounds like just the thing to test the theory.--caley dunn 10:39, 13 February 2011 (MST)