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Talk:Catering

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Thread titleRepliesLast modified
Training - Less Space Alternative?422:47, 20 May 2015
Does Catering Stack with Normal Food?107:08, 20 July 2014
AP Cost301:45, 6 June 2014
Obtaining the skill718:30, 5 June 2014
Catering Bonus Stats911:18, 3 June 2014
Best stat buff ever in the game?923:14, 29 May 2014
Stats322:18, 6 May 2014
Negative Stats115:39, 2 May 2014
Character weight and proportions?201:50, 1 May 2014
Picnic420:07, 30 April 2014

Training - Less Space Alternative?

Chocolate's the cheapest way to train this skill, but takes up 2x2 space and that's more than half of my normal inventory when it comes to catering 10. Is there any inexpensive alternative that uses less space in the inventory?

Infodude575 (talk)12:03, 16 July 2014

Barley teas from Barry's pub are pretty good for size and cost and easy access.

Meru (talk)12:13, 16 July 2014

Wanst in Vales. Barley Tea + Giant sided discount = 315g each.

Kiyoura (talk)12:17, 16 July 2014
 

don't forget to train on Wednesdays for that extra discount.

 

I use Grilled Shellfish and Baked Potato. It uses up what I get through leveling hoeing, and are 1x2. I know it's a really late response, but it only costs whatever the tool repairs cost.

Carlize (talk)22:47, 20 May 2015
 

Does Catering Stack with Normal Food?

Just wondering if you can stack the effect of normal food with the Catering bonus.

TNinja (talk)06:44, 20 July 2014

Nope. After clicking the catering dish and receiving the bonus, I ate a food and it just gave me the one foods bonus and removed the catering bonus. Clicking on the catering dish again brought back the normal catering bonus.

Meru (talk)07:08, 20 July 2014
 

Well something's gone a bit pear-shaped. The AP costs in Catering's Summary differ from the AP costs in the individual ranks in Training Method. The Summary numbers are the same as those for Tasting and the Training Method numbers are the same as those for Ingredient Hunting.

I just got the skill and here's what I have so far: rF costs 0AP (if I recall correctly) and rC costs 3AP (certain), both of which line up with the Summary numbers.

Robplusplus (talk)01:57, 5 June 2014

If you're planning to train Catering, please update the page as you go along with the correct training methods and AP costs. I'm ashamed to say that I didn't notice when I was training Catering myself but I'm already rank 1. If I get a perfect skill reset from the current Liar Game event, I'll see if I can fill in everything all at once though.

In the meantime, please remove any information you have a strong reason to believe is wrong so that people know it needs to be filled in with correct information.

Blargel (talk)11:42, 5 June 2014

For now I've copied the Training Method values (which match my own ranking thus far) to the Summary to maintain consistency and I will update the table if anything deviates from those values. r1 isn't in my immediate future so I leave this one open to the masses.

Robplusplus (talk)18:33, 5 June 2014
 

Thankfully a guildie is plowing through the higher ranks of Catering. Scratchpad: r8 costs 10AP, r7 costs 11AP, r6 costs 12AP.

Robplusplus (talk)01:45, 6 June 2014
 
 

Obtaining the skill

Has anyone got it just from cooking? I've cooked at least a hundred dishes and not got it.

kaede-kit (Talk)11:24, 9 May 2014

Supposedly the chance is extremely low. I've heard its as low as 1/1000. But those are just stories, right?

Tellos (talk)11:27, 9 May 2014
 

It could be today...it could be a week from now...could be even a year. It is possible to get it, but it's a low chance. Much like Encore/Elemental Wave/Snap Cast, it may take thousands of usage before you even learn it :c...I learn it on an alt just making daily food...kinda regret it.

 

A friend of mine got it at while training Tasting. It took until rank 2 with no double training from talents (so it was 2x training because of event). I overheard two other people saying they were rank 1 and rank 2 Tasting with no Catering yet, but I have no information on whether they were chef talent or not.

100 dishes definitely is not enough. 1/1000 sounds about right.

Blargel (talk)12:06, 9 May 2014
 

I found the skill tucked away in my skills list (2+ on-screen announcements at once = first is lost) but it can't have been more than a day or two since i received it, making around 600 dishes prepared before receiving the skill.

Robplusplus (talk)00:45, 5 June 2014
 

And some made over a thousand, some made like maybe 5(me).

Safe to say there is no exact number for it.

Nise Panda (talk)03:38, 5 June 2014
 

Well there's clearly a set percentage. Just because you got it in 5 tries doesn't debunk a very low percentage... you just got mind-bogglingly lucky. However, this rate is so low, it's way too difficult to test. I doubt we'll ever get an exact percentage like with the critical cap.

Blargel (talk)11:40, 5 June 2014

Agreed. Perhaps a qualitative word to that effect, like "minute"?

Robplusplus (talk)18:30, 5 June 2014
 
 

Catering Bonus Stats

Skill description says that catering gives a bonus to the stats of the final catering dish. Is anyone investigating this?

Kirbysama (talk)23:29, 10 May 2014

What exactly are we investigating? The stat boosts in ranks?

Nise Panda (talk)23:36, 10 May 2014
 

I only see Mabidata mentioning something like that, but I don't even know Catering so I can't confirm myself.

Infodude575 (talk)00:03, 11 May 2014
 

Tasting adds to every stat that a food affects when the person with the skill eats a food. It does not affect the quality of the food that the person cooks. For example, if a food provides +20 dex and -20 int, a person with rank 1 tasting will get an extra +10 on the dex and int portion while a person with no tasting will not get any bonus.

I assume that tasting with catering works the same way. Someone can place a catering dish for others to use, and others will get slightly different bonuses depending on rank of tasting. I can confirm for sure that the tasting bonus treats the catering dish as one giant dish rather than a bunch of smaller ones. For example, rank 1 tasting will still only provide a +10 bonus per affected stat even when eating a 10-piece catering dish.

Incidentally, this +10 bonus works on the giant moon cake's protection bonus, so you can get +10 protection if you include it in your catering.

EDIT: And I'm right. Just tested it with a friend who has no tasting skill. I got +38 hp when I clicked on my catering dish and he got +28 hp. I'll update the page to be a bit more clear.

Blargel (talk)01:22, 11 May 2014

Creating a catering dish with two corn teas at rA (+2 dex, +10 luck) produces a cater dish with with stats (+5 dex, +21 luck). I'll be using corn tea from rA on, and I'll make note of any deviations from the expected stat values.

Kirbysama (talk)18:53, 1 June 2014

When a r9 catered dish is made with 3 corn tea, the catered dish has stats (+10 dex, +42 luck). However, when a dish is made with 3 corn teas, the dish has stats (+7 dex, +31 luck).

I'm proposing an extra row of the table, with Amount of Bonus Stats Per Food Item. At rA, catering adds 0.5 of each stat in the used foods. The number is rounded down to the a full stat point.

r9 would also have a 0.5 stat bonus. rA may also be 0.5, but needs to be tested, as it could be less.

r8 still produces (+10 dex, +42 luck), so it is also probably 0.5.

r7 the bonus is still 0.5 per item

Kirbysama (talk)19:20, 1 June 2014
 

Are you sure that each corn tea doesn't just add 2.5 dex and 10.5 luck? Otherwise my above test would've been at least +29 hp. I catered two Roasted Bacons bought from the grocery which added +14 hp each with rank 1 catering. The resulting dish said +28 hp.

Blargel (talk)23:08, 1 June 2014

Sorry, it was Barley Tea. You might be right. I'll continue tracking the stats up to r1. If nothing changes, we can debunk that theory.


R6 is the same.

Kirbysama (talk)19:53, 2 June 2014
 

You're right. Nothing changed since reaching r1. Debunked.

Kirbysama (talk)11:18, 3 June 2014
 
 
 
 

Best stat buff ever in the game?

Str wise? Then luck?

Because I can see these buff playing a huge role before bosses or such, and catering CAN be used in missions i think! Pretty much if 10 vales fire is 38 str x 10, then there should be str oriented food and luck oriented food for specific uses.

Oh I wonder if anyone would bother to create a catering package of 10 Dragon T-Bone Steaks... LOL! 300hp x 10!

Dra6o0n (talk)10:47, 22 May 2014

Try catering 5 Grilled White Dragon Hearts and 5 Grilled Black Dragon Hearts together, lol. Also, discussion pages are supposed to be for discussing changes on the article, not for general discussion. We'd definitely welcome such disccusion on our forums, though!

Blargel (talk)12:24, 22 May 2014

I'm more interested if we should make a full dish list, and not just cooking type list. Like enchants. We can categorizze by STR, LUCK or whatever.

Cooking has become a huge play now.

TNinja (talk)01:56, 29 May 2014
 

I'd like that.

Meru (talk)01:59, 29 May 2014
 

That sounds useful. It should be easy if you edit the style templates slightly and make sure they are sortable, using already existing data templates from the cooking method pages. Just be sure to also include edible food that is not craftable, like dishes from gachapons and from the food cart. I can help with this if you want.

Kapra - (Talk)16:21, 29 May 2014
 

Definitely useful, but if we're going to make a sortable table, we're going to need to figure out the stat bonuses of every dish at max quality first. There's going to be a ton of question marks if we do it right now.

Blargel (talk)16:51, 29 May 2014
 

True. Now that I think about it, this will be a lot harder than I thought because we divide stats up by stars, not by quality milestones. Three 4-star dishes might all have different stats. And based on a previous unofficial decision, we have been writing ranges of how much a food can add, like 23~25 int. This will cause sorting problems if we don't redesign the food template.

Kapra - (Talk)20:06, 29 May 2014
 

Isn't that even more like enchants though? We organize enchants by the max amount they give don't we?

Meru (talk)20:18, 29 May 2014
 

We do actually. Some enchants give a range on stats and we organize by the max value they give. If it really bothers you, we can also just sort by the highest quality values and make it an extra parameter in the data templates. That seems unnecessary though.

Blargel (talk)21:29, 29 May 2014
 

True, that could work. But as blargel said, we'd have to create an extra value for the HIGHEST 5-star stats and enter it for each dish.
Would probably be best if we wait for food formula progress before we create a sortable table. If we can figure out and confirm (if there is one) a food stat formula, we might be able to just enter one value and be able to get the complete stat range at all quality ratings, and then just separate stats by quality instead of 3s, 4s, 5s. (Of course we'd still label x quality to y quality is z stars.)

Kapra - (Talk)23:14, 29 May 2014
 
 

How are stats calculated? Are the food stats just stacked, so 10 Vales Fire would give 250 (25x10) luck?

Kirbysama (talk)09:34, 1 May 2014

I've heard its additive.

Infodude575 (talk)15:43, 1 May 2014
 

It should be additive plus catering rank bonuses if applicable.

Kapra - (Talk)21:19, 1 May 2014

Resolved; good work editors and testers.

Kirbysama (talk)22:18, 6 May 2014
 
 

Negative Stats

I've been asked and am also curious is it possible to make a picnic that results in pure stat-loss? Like -200 dex and int without any other bonuses, or any other stat. Gotta put one of these at Tail altar.

Swissed ✰ Toast (talk)23:30, 1 May 2014

If you find a food that's only negative, then yes.

Marith (talk)15:39, 2 May 2014
 

Character weight and proportions?

Can food created through Catering increase/decrease character body proportions and if so, does weight gain/loss stack with other foods and how would that work?

Triplesteel (talk)09:22, 30 April 2014

Picnics do not increase/decrease weight, upper body muscles, or lower body muscles. It also does not fill your hunger, so it is impossible to get fat.

Kapra - (Talk)19:31, 30 April 2014

Great. Thanks Kapra. :D

Triplesteel (talk)01:50, 1 May 2014
 
 

So can anyone confirm for me whether or not using a picnic consumes it. I'm a little sketchy on that and I wanted to know if it was possible to make one picnic out of really high quality foods and just use it forever, but that seems a little OP.

Marith (talk)17:36, 1 March 2014

Ya, picnics are one-use summons, unlike similar objects like Snowmen and Boombox that last forever once obtained.

Kapra - (Talk)17:48, 1 March 2014

Well, that lowers my interest, other than the stamina bonus.

Marith (talk)18:08, 1 March 2014
 

Does the dish go away if just one person eats it? If not, is it sharable, and if so do people have to be in the same party?

Infodude575 (talk)19:52, 30 April 2014

It doesn't disappear as soon as one person eats it. It is sharable outside of party.

Kapra - (Talk)20:06, 30 April 2014