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No-No Activities?

Now that cheesemaking is a less awesome a task to do under the influence, what are people using it for?  Given that it packs a game-day into about 10 minutes, it's a cool trade off but only if you can find fast activities, and I haven't found anything that lives up to making cheese.  Has anyone else?

Posted 14 months ago by Yarrow Subscriber! | Permalink

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  • I may be playing all day, but when theres 30 minutes left in the game day and you have all those broken tools.. sniff sniff. repair, grind, smelt, chop flour, make buns, sammiches, die, new day!
    Posted 14 months ago by LųĉĩđεşşΨ Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Egg and Bean seasoning and all things associated - gas converting, fruit changing and spice grinding. While I'm doing all that I still make cheese, as I can do that at the same time. Usually I can make enough vv stinky cheese to revive both my energy and mood to carry on with my day after my morning visit to hell. 
    I take no-no at least twice a game day if I can.  
    Posted 14 months ago by Ebil Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Bean seasoning gives far too much xp for me to do it under No-No. I mostly just use it to mass repair tools. Haven't gotten into cheesemongering yet, but I may in the future add that to my list of No-No activities. Grinding I can just use flaming humbabas for.
    Posted 14 months ago by Toksyuryel Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Tool repair, cheesemaking, and grinding ore. I'm pretty sure No-No is cheaper in terms of energy and raw materials than making a bunch of humbabas.  How is cheesemaking less awesome now?  Did I miss something?
    Posted 14 months ago by Lucille Ball Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Used to be that all the dairy processing steps took 0 time: you said "shake", you had butter.  Now they all take, I'd guess, around 1 second per item(?) so there's limits to how much you can do on a flap of No-no.

    I'll admit, not having the option has been liberating, but the current state of the auction house is deflating what excitement I had.  
    Posted 14 months ago by Yarrow Subscriber! | Permalink