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Flaming Grinder buff

Today I learned the Flaming Grinder buff only lets you crush Chunks of Ore without consuming energy. But it doesn't work for Barnacles :(

I always imagine my Grinder is on fire and crushing like a madman, making it effortless to grind. I feel it should work for whatever you grind with this Powerrrr Grinderrrr ;)

So, there's that.

Posted 16 months ago by Victoria Subscriber! | Permalink

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  • I agree. +1 to this. I'm also feeling like there should be buffs for more things. I dunno if I just haven't experienced enough, but I haven't noticed buffs for spice milling, bubble tuning, fruit changing, or gasmogrification. Which are at least as energy intensive in large amounts.
    Posted 16 months ago by Liza Throttlebottom Subscriber! | Permalink
  • IMO, for what it takes to make one of these drinks, it should last longer!
    Posted 16 months ago by Innie✿, Obviously Subscriber! | Permalink
  • +1 and +1 Innie - it's gone almost before I can get to the rock to crush it!
    Posted 16 months ago by Audaria Subscriber! | Permalink
  • @innie - the trick I use is to place the Flaming Humbaba next to the grinder in my inventory.. makes it relatively easy to get 3 crushes in before the buff expires.

    @Victoria - NOOOOOOOOO!!!! Make it easier to make the No-No and make it that much easier to get the noobs hooked! AHHHHH!!! More junkies to be in rehab.. who's gonna pay for that? YOU AND ME, that's who!!! :)
    Posted 16 months ago by Wundur Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I was all +1 on this buffs things before. But now I just don't know.... Wouldn't having buffs for everything make it all much easier then it should be? For example, we're using no-no at projects already, but, at least, we have a "price to pay" for using it. With all these buffs, projects would be kinda easy (except for skill requirements), don't you think? At least for me, big problem there is to keep my energy up. But this is just one example. I don't know... What you guys think?
    Posted 16 months ago by Lexi Smart Subscriber! | Permalink