(edited by Evalia.7103)
Food differences
They’re trash so you can pay 50 copper or 1 or 2 silver for a moderate buff rather than 12 to 15 silver for the non-welfare version/similar type of food.
Just go TP the ones you think are crap, then TP the ones that aren’t.
Some of the crap ones might be expensive anomalies due to whatever special ingredient to cook them.
It’s pretty straightforward.
Are they possibly tooltip errors? Just a stab in the dark, this game is known for tooltip errors :P
“Dear ANet, nerf Paper, Scissors is fine. Sincerely, Rock”
Elysaurus | Warrior | [LOL] | League of the Legendary | Gandara (EU)
They’re trash so you can pay 50 copper or 1 or 2 silver for a moderate buff rather than 12 to 15 silver for the non-welfare version/similar type of food.
Just go TP the ones you think are crap, then TP the ones that aren’t.
Some of the crap ones might be expensive anomalies due to whatever special ingredient to cook them.
It’s pretty straightforward.
Is that why the food that is quite straightforwardly better costs 8 times less(2.5 silver for Koi Cake as opposed to 20 for truffle burger)? Your explanation has zero sense whatsoever.
Are they possibly tooltip errors? Just a stab in the dark, this game is known for tooltip errors :P
I’ve tried them myself ^^ They’ve worked just as promised and that’s quite sad :P
They’re trash so you can pay 50 copper or 1 or 2 silver for a moderate buff rather than 12 to 15 silver for the non-welfare version/similar type of food.
Just go TP the ones you think are crap, then TP the ones that aren’t.
Some of the crap ones might be expensive anomalies due to whatever special ingredient to cook them.
It’s pretty straightforward.
Is that why the food that is quite straightforwardly better costs 8 times less(2.5 silver for Koi Cake as opposed to 20 for truffle burger)? Your explanation has zero sense whatsoever.
In the case of Koi Cake, it’s because they were an event item rather than a crafted one.
“Dear ANet, nerf Paper, Scissors is fine. Sincerely, Rock”
Elysaurus | Warrior | [LOL] | League of the Legendary | Gandara (EU)
They’re trash so you can pay 50 copper or 1 or 2 silver for a moderate buff rather than 12 to 15 silver for the non-welfare version/similar type of food.
Just go TP the ones you think are crap, then TP the ones that aren’t.
Some of the crap ones might be expensive anomalies due to whatever special ingredient to cook them.
It’s pretty straightforward.
Is that why the food that is quite straightforwardly better costs 8 times less(2.5 silver for Koi Cake as opposed to 20 for truffle burger)? Your explanation has zero sense whatsoever.
I think his explanation regarding the price as a consequence of the rarity of the ingredients involved made a lot of sense. Might not be true for all consumables, but certainly explains some cases.
I think his explanation regarding the price as a consequence of the rarity of the ingredients involved made a lot of sense. Might not be true for all consumables, but certainly explains some cases.
Demand and rarity are two factors you have to consider, naturally. Because some ingredients are incredibly common, even good food can be cheap, and such is the case with event food made out of zhaitaffies(except for Dragon Revelry Starcake which has extremely limited recipe and requires a lot of ingredients)
… But why are we talking about this once again>? Do you not agree that all level 80 food should be somewhat equal in stat value gain, just like gear is?
They’re trash so you can pay 50 copper or 1 or 2 silver for a moderate buff rather than 12 to 15 silver for the non-welfare version/similar type of food.
Just go TP the ones you think are crap, then TP the ones that aren’t.
Some of the crap ones might be expensive anomalies due to whatever special ingredient to cook them.
It’s pretty straightforward.
Is that why the food that is quite straightforwardly better costs 8 times less(2.5 silver for Koi Cake as opposed to 20 for truffle burger)? Your explanation has zero sense whatsoever.
And those are event foods, which have no crafting cost and dropped by the millions, daily.
If you played GW before GW2, you’d also know to stock up on the good event foods while they still cost copper in the single digits. Candied Dragon Rolls, Dragon’s Breath, etc, versus their Chef-crafted, IDENTICAL counterparts.
Go look up whatever the equivalent of a Koi Cake is, if there is one, and you’ll probably find it falls in line.
I think his explanation regarding the price as a consequence of the rarity of the ingredients involved made a lot of sense. Might not be true for all consumables, but certainly explains some cases.
Demand and rarity are two factors you have to consider, naturally. Because some ingredients are incredibly common, even good food can be cheap, and such is the case with event food made out of zhaitaffies(except for Dragon Revelry Starcake which has extremely limited recipe and requires a lot of ingredients)
… But why are we talking about this once again>? Do you not agree that all level 80 food should be somewhat equal in stat value gain, just like gear is?
If level 80 food is repeating the benefits from lower level food then there’s no point. If not, it’s cheaper (sometimes) options for people who rather save some money than max out their numbers.
Is that why the food that is quite straightforwardly better costs 8 times less(2.5 silver for Koi Cake as opposed to 20 for truffle burger)? Your explanation has zero sense whatsoever.
The crafted equivalent of koi cake is rare veggie pizza, with the veggie pizza lasting 10 minutes longer than the koi cake does, not the burger thing. As for the cost difference, as others said, it’s because koi cakes were an event food that dropped for close-to-free.