My hungry halfling accidentally ate one of his Bristlebanes Party Platters recently. So he decided to put together a couple more just in case. He discovered that he had learned the recipe after he successfully made some. I was surprised (but pleased) that this quest recipe had been made learnable.
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Bristlebanes Party Platter Recipe Learnable
Scapa Orkney, 64th level Wood Elf Druid of Tunare
Master Potter, Journeyman Artisan
Cnoc Sixovus, 56th level Halfling Cleric of Bristlebane
Master Baker, Journeyman Brewer
Jura Sixovus, 40th level Gnome Enchanter
Master Jeweler, Expert Tinker (284)
Bertoxxulous - Tholuxe Paells
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This was changed in the previous patch. There are several quest recipes that are no learnable.Originally posted by BrodybeardMy hungry halfling accidentally ate one of his Bristlebanes Party Platters recently. So he decided to put together a couple more just in case. He discovered that he had learned the recipe after he successfully made some. I was surprised (but pleased) that this quest recipe had been made learnable.
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I knew that some quest item recipes (which are used for skilling up) were made learnable. I was just surprised that the party platter (not a recipe I imagine many people would use for skilling up) was one of the recipes made learnable since they are No Drop. Most bakers would only use this recipe once since it yields two party platters -- one for the quest and one to keep.Originally posted by NolrogThis was changed in the previous patch. There are several quest recipes that are no learnable.
It would be great if the No Drop flag was removed, since this is one of the best stat foods (if not the best) available.Scapa Orkney, 64th level Wood Elf Druid of Tunare
Master Potter, Journeyman Artisan
Cnoc Sixovus, 56th level Halfling Cleric of Bristlebane
Master Baker, Journeyman Brewer
Jura Sixovus, 40th level Gnome Enchanter
Master Jeweler, Expert Tinker (284)
Bertoxxulous - Tholuxe Paells
BrindleWood
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Not particulary, whilst Baking isn't particulary hard to get maxed it is nice that for those who put the effort of TSing in get the best stat food to have.Originally posted by BrodybeardIt would be great if the No Drop flag was removed, since this is one of the best stat foods (if not the best) available.
Making it droppable cheapens it and opens it to twinking and people who haven't touched TS at all
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Very true. But from a roleplaying aspect, my halfling would love to be able to share his god's gift with his friends.Originally posted by GenellaNot particulary, whilst Baking isn't particulary hard to get maxed it is nice that for those who put the effort of TSing in get the best stat food to have.
Making it droppable cheapens it and opens it to twinking and people who haven't touched TS at all
Scapa Orkney, 64th level Wood Elf Druid of Tunare
Master Potter, Journeyman Artisan
Cnoc Sixovus, 56th level Halfling Cleric of Bristlebane
Master Baker, Journeyman Brewer
Jura Sixovus, 40th level Gnome Enchanter
Master Jeweler, Expert Tinker (284)
Bertoxxulous - Tholuxe Paells
BrindleWood
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True, that would be nice. It's a case of the lesser evils on this one, just remembered it's used for Aid Grimel too, no end TS required parts were made droppable on that.Originally posted by BrodybeardVery true. But from a roleplaying aspect, my halfling would love to be able to share his god's gift with his friends.
Perhaps more stat foods similar in difficulty/trivial to the party platter will appear in the new expansion, would be a welcome addition I should think.
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