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For reference, I just completed 127 synths of ancient lumber using this food, taking Woodworking from 69-72. For the majority of those synths, I was using support to equal a skill of 72. I failed 3 synths in total, losing 1 log, and also had 3 HQ1s. I plan on using the food again for later recipes with a higher skill level gap, to get a better sample size. [[User:Calif|Calif]] 14:27, May 12, 2010 (UTC)
 
For reference, I just completed 127 synths of ancient lumber using this food, taking Woodworking from 69-72. For the majority of those synths, I was using support to equal a skill of 72. I failed 3 synths in total, losing 1 log, and also had 3 HQ1s. I plan on using the food again for later recipes with a higher skill level gap, to get a better sample size. [[User:Calif|Calif]] 14:27, May 12, 2010 (UTC)
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*Moved from main page: The following is unconfirmed. From my experiences using this food, it not only significantly reduced the break rate it seemed to significantly increase the skill gained rate as well. Fewer breaks resulting in more successes causing more skill ups perhaps. (Ruriant of Valefor)

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Saw a player eat this before synthing elemental staves in the Sandy WW guild. Got 4/18 HQd. Maybe it helps HQ rates or raises skill? Just thought it was weird them eating food before synthesis. --Futan 03:22, December 20, 2009 (UTC)

I'm convinced the macarons are synthesis-related. I posted this on Coffee Macaron's discussion, but: "Someone suggests that macarons boost synthesis skills. I do not know any details (such as which crafts or how much) or whether this person is just trying to get his items to sell. The only other hint that this might be true is the item description, 'beloved dessert of artisans everywhere' - players have been trying different races, jobs, and parties on this already. Some speculate it might even have to do with Synergy." JP player's bazaar said "30 Min. Synthesis Success Rate +??%" --Aenanai 22:57, December 26, 2009 (UTC)

"Food Effects: According to one of the Japanese wikis, it is said to decrease the minimum break rate from ~5% to 0.5%-2%.(30 minutes, All Races)" - I don't know much about statistical analysis, but the amount of trials necessary to show this kind of decrease seems to be very large. If someone went through all the trouble to do that many tests, one would hope they'd post this information somewhere. As it stands I'm dubious of this claim. --Josephpate 21:49, March 8, 2010 (UTC)

For reference, I just completed 127 synths of ancient lumber using this food, taking Woodworking from 69-72. For the majority of those synths, I was using support to equal a skill of 72. I failed 3 synths in total, losing 1 log, and also had 3 HQ1s. I plan on using the food again for later recipes with a higher skill level gap, to get a better sample size. Calif 14:27, May 12, 2010 (UTC)

  • Moved from main page: The following is unconfirmed. From my experiences using this food, it not only significantly reduced the break rate it seemed to significantly increase the skill gained rate as well. Fewer breaks resulting in more successes causing more skill ups perhaps. (Ruriant of Valefor)