Unless the wiki's Herbalism page is incorrect (I haven't actually logged ingame for more than like 20 minutes in several months, so, y'know, I haven't actually checked myself) the actual crafting list for one is:ltlukoziuz wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 11:32 am
* Not something feedbackable yet, but the platters sound like a lot of headache to make. Hopefully they give huge benefits, but if not, it's 4 tiers collecting a whole variety of different dishes, for possibly minor, possibly single-use goodness. I really hope that's not the case, or that recipes become easier if it is the case. The current FULL requirements for Lavish Seafood Platter from scratch is:
9 Salt
4 Crab Leg
2 Water
7 Mackerel Chunk
4 Mintspear Leaf
12 Jelly (how do you make this? missing recipe?)
6 Gutted Sardine
2 Gutted Eel
7 Fruit
1 Cod Liver
5 Orange Roe
2 Jellied Eel (how do you make this? missing recipe?)
5 Dark Roe
2 Salmon Fillet
1 Wine
1 Speckled Egg
1 Shark Fin
Total CP cost: 90 (possibly more due to some missing parts)
4 Water
1 Wine
18 Salt
1 Speckled Egg
10 Mintspear Leaves
5 Fruit
30 Jelly
15 Gutted Sardines
5 Gutted Eels
2 Jellied Eels
13 Mackerel Chunks
4 Crab Legs
1 Shark Fin
1 Cod Liver
5 Orange Roe
5 Dark Roe
and 115 Crafting Points - for the benefit of a single use food item that just restores 75% Hunger and 60% Thirst in one go; and unless it's not just a 1x1 or 1x2 item, it's not even worth it as an ultra-decadent inventory space saver.
Ontop of having to craft the bait to catch most of those fish, I assume, since the different sizes of bait are listed as 'required' to catch different categories of fish (which will add, at minimum, probably another 30-50 CP worth of bait crafting per platter.)
I thought we'd all agreed that obnoxious nested recipes were bad ages ago, considering how many of them have been incrementally rolled back.