These devices would be added to brew barrels or ovens in order to create longer lasting miraculous meals and drinks out of our quickly consumed baking and brewing recipes.
Examples:
In an oven, combine: 1 Orthemech Food Dehydrator + 3 Fish Rolls = 1 Orthemech Food Dehydrator + 1 Fish Roll+ ... all the stats remain the same, but instead of a duration of Banquet Sized Meal(35) it is now a Miraculous Meal(100)!
In a brew barrel, combine: 1 Orthemech Liquid Purifier + 3 Taelosian Black Mountain Ginseng Tea = Orthemech Liquid Purifier + 1 Taelosian Black Mountain Ginseng Tea+ ... all the stats remain the same, but instead of a duration of Lasting Drink(40) it is now a Miraculous Drink(100)!
The amount of the original food or drink necessary to create the Recipe+ version would be however many would be required to add up to a 100 or more duration. (Duration is supplied for food and drinks in the information on lucy.allakhazam.com) For example, if you wanted to live off of Barbequed Cragbeast Kabobs+, you'd need 4 original kabobs per kabob+. But if you wanted to use Blood Raven Stew, you would only need 2 stews per stew+. The duration on the original recipe must be at least 12 and no more than 90 to create the recipe+ with 100 duration.
These new tinkered recipes wouldn't provide anything unbalancing or game breaking, but it would provide enormous convience for those of us who want to find easy long-lasting recipes without difficult to acquire ingredients. Sure, it would be simpler to add a store-bought recipe for a Miraculous(100) duration food and drink, but it would likely have a high trivial and would thusly have the undesired side effect of aspiring tradeskillers getting their skillups on those recipes. With these devices, the combine would have the same trivial and chance of failure as the original food or drink's recipe.
It would also have the added benefit of making your force feeding fun. I, like most people, have 4 stacks of food on me. One stat food, one 'force feed' food, one stat drink, and one 'force feed' drink. For the time being, I use fish rolls and fuzzlecutter because of they are easily acquired and last long enough that a stack will take me through the whole day of sitting on a horse and force feeding. But it would be a lot more fun if people saw me chomp, chomp, chomping and glug, glug, glugging on Grilled Cheese Sandwiches+ and Fizzlepop+ instead!
Examples:
In an oven, combine: 1 Orthemech Food Dehydrator + 3 Fish Rolls = 1 Orthemech Food Dehydrator + 1 Fish Roll+ ... all the stats remain the same, but instead of a duration of Banquet Sized Meal(35) it is now a Miraculous Meal(100)!
In a brew barrel, combine: 1 Orthemech Liquid Purifier + 3 Taelosian Black Mountain Ginseng Tea = Orthemech Liquid Purifier + 1 Taelosian Black Mountain Ginseng Tea+ ... all the stats remain the same, but instead of a duration of Lasting Drink(40) it is now a Miraculous Drink(100)!
The amount of the original food or drink necessary to create the Recipe+ version would be however many would be required to add up to a 100 or more duration. (Duration is supplied for food and drinks in the information on lucy.allakhazam.com) For example, if you wanted to live off of Barbequed Cragbeast Kabobs+, you'd need 4 original kabobs per kabob+. But if you wanted to use Blood Raven Stew, you would only need 2 stews per stew+. The duration on the original recipe must be at least 12 and no more than 90 to create the recipe+ with 100 duration.
These new tinkered recipes wouldn't provide anything unbalancing or game breaking, but it would provide enormous convience for those of us who want to find easy long-lasting recipes without difficult to acquire ingredients. Sure, it would be simpler to add a store-bought recipe for a Miraculous(100) duration food and drink, but it would likely have a high trivial and would thusly have the undesired side effect of aspiring tradeskillers getting their skillups on those recipes. With these devices, the combine would have the same trivial and chance of failure as the original food or drink's recipe.
It would also have the added benefit of making your force feeding fun. I, like most people, have 4 stacks of food on me. One stat food, one 'force feed' food, one stat drink, and one 'force feed' drink. For the time being, I use fish rolls and fuzzlecutter because of they are easily acquired and last long enough that a stack will take me through the whole day of sitting on a horse and force feeding. But it would be a lot more fun if people saw me chomp, chomp, chomping and glug, glug, glugging on Grilled Cheese Sandwiches+ and Fizzlepop+ instead!

