Does this sell good on any server? I've only seen it listed once, and the person who listed it bought it. I don't know if it's just no one is making it, or no one wants it.
I know your post is a few months old, but maybe you'll see this. I'm about to make it for myself, because it sells 160k/stack on our server about 3-4 stacks sell a day and the HQ of this sells 80k/1 and sell quick once put in stock.
Peperoncino Description: A simple pasta dish made with olive oil and peppers. Slot: Inventory Type: Food Jobs: All Races: All Food Duration: 30 minutes Stackable: 12 Auction House Category: Food / Meals / Breads & Rice
Effects: HP +30% (Cap: 70@233 Base HP) Vitality +2 Store TP +5
HQ #1: Peperoncino +1
Made from Recipe: Cooking (28) Crystal: Fire Crafting Tool: Noodle Kneading Ingredients: Kazham Peppers, Mhaura Garlic, Olive Oil, Rock Salt, Spaghetti, Misareaux Parsley Result: Peperoncino x2 HQ #1: Peperoncino x4 HQ #2: Peperoncino +1 x2 HQ #3: Peperoncino +1 x4
============================ Dish 1: Dish of Spaghetti Peperoncino (Peperoncino)
Cooking it Apparent level cap: L28 ?? NQ/HQ: x2, x4, +1x2, +1x4 Requires Noodle Kneading? YES 1 x fire crystal 1 x khazam pepper 1 x mhaura garlic 1 x olive oil 1 x rock salt 1 x misareaux parsley (unknown, AH for now) 1 x spaghetti
Eating it NQ: VIT +2, HP+?% (cap 70?) 30 min
Compare to white bread (to lesser extent boiled crab/goblin bread/roasted corn/rice ball)
The reason mages get the short end of the stick now is because for the longest time most of the food was for you. Tanks had very little food, damage dealers have enough food (and then some), but mages you still have an abundance of food. SE is finally stepping up and getting the people who keep the heat off you in a pt safe. So instead of ******** that mages have little food to choose from buy your PLD a stack of tacos and shake his hand and thank him for being quiet for so long about his lack of food options.
That's all i got, maybe it has some hidden effects like eva or acc. Still, massive amounts of hp+, VIT+ is nice too. Too bad it's only +1 def rather than a percentage.
Seems to me like this is the first pasta? I'm level 97 cooking and don't recall seeing any pasta. Maybe (crosses fingers) it is the start of new and better foods for certain jobs just like all the new sushis have made a hit. I've noticed that mages have kinda gotten the short end of the stick for foods.