Why you shouldn't trade anymore or very selective with whom

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Re: Why you shouldn't trade anymore or very selective with whom

Postby theTrav » Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:28 am

Chakravanti wrote:200 slices of brodgar blue is only about 18 cheese racks @ ea location. Per day x2.

80 cheese racks. He's right. Small time cheese production. And cheese production has nothing to do with player level.


Righto then, I had no idea cheese production was so easy, I haven't done any of it yet. I thought it had horrible milking(god how I hate milking cows), then slow curding, then multiple stages in different places, each taking a non trivial amount of time to mature, not to mention production of vinegar.


You're right that cheese production doesn't have anything to do with player level in terms of LP and stats, but it sounds like a lot of infrastructure to me. Regardless, it's not an area I'm familiar with so I'll have to bow to your superior knowledge of H&H cheese in this matter.
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Re: Why you shouldn't trade anymore or very selective with whom

Postby warrri » Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:54 am

Well i didnt count the actual process of making the cheese into training the alt, because cheese just accumulates over time, taking only about 10minutes per day to manage all of the process. Most of it is really just waiting for it to get ripe.
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Re: Why you shouldn't trade anymore or very selective with whom

Postby Chakravanti » Mon Nov 30, 2009 7:17 am

theTrav wrote: a lot of infrastructure

THat's all dude. A shitton of cheese racks. I haven't counted recently but I'd say were upwards of 400.

Yeah there are a lot of processes involved but when you have several active people hunting the intestines are nothing. One barrel might take a few hours to make of vinegar (and several days to ferment sure) but after that...that barrel makes almost 1k trays of cheese.

Yes, infrastructure is a LOT of work. but once it's set up. The rest is easy if you get regular cow spawns and have 100+ tubs & trays your making uber cheese from the lesser formulas.

WHen waynesvile came by they took 3 cupboards of cheese between jorb midnight and stilton and they still didn't get all our (high end) cheese.
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Re: Why you shouldn't trade anymore or very selective with whom

Postby swebonny » Mon Nov 30, 2009 7:14 pm

What is this about?
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Re: Why you shouldn't trade anymore or very selective with whom

Postby sabinati » Mon Nov 30, 2009 7:40 pm

stolen items are trackable, see announcement thread.
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Re: Why you shouldn't trade anymore or very selective with whom

Postby Errol » Mon Nov 30, 2009 9:15 pm

People who decide to put this sort of effort in probably deserve this sort of reward as well. (And if you have enough slaves/hired hands, then cheesemaking really is just monitoring work.)

Well, we'll see how that will pan out after the combat overhaul. The current combat is very british.
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Re: Why you shouldn't trade anymore or very selective with whom

Postby swebonny » Mon Nov 30, 2009 9:39 pm

sabinati wrote:stolen items are trackable, see announcement thread.

So that mean normal trade items are trackable?
I don't follow these threads nowadays, always kilometer long posts which in the end gives no results.
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Re: Why you shouldn't trade anymore or very selective with whom

Postby sabinati » Mon Nov 30, 2009 9:49 pm

if you trade someone and they give you stolen goods, you might end up with angry folk at your door, i think is the gist of it.
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