Im using Hot Honeycomb as a finishing reagent when crafting Beledar’s Bounty. It’s still just making 3 every time. That’s the default amount. so what does hot honeycomb even do? anyone know?
It adds 33.3% multicraft, so making additional servings isn’t guaranteed.
I have read one bug report about a recipe or three that may be bugged and not ever proccing multicraft, but the main one I remember was a prepared ingredient which can’t use the honeycomb.
It should clearly state that its about multicrafting. Nothing about that wording tells me its multicraft chance.
Yeah, it’s not how the DF ones worked either. However, I’m surprised you didn’t notice the multicraft % jump from single digits to 35% when adding, as that stuck out to me immediately before I made the last post.
At any rate, the tooltip should be exact just like the other reagents that provide profession stats.
According to a Wowhead comment, it’s using the same Multicraft value as the equivalent ingredient from Dragonflight (1100), which was 100% in DF, but only 33.3% in TWW. It really does feel like an oversight to me.
There’s an explicit breakdown of your resourcefulness and multicraft chance in the crafting UI. When you throw a finishing reagent in, the numbers change. You just didn’t read.
This makes a lot of sense. Unfortunately, it may be intended due to how plentiful hot honeycombs can be when salvaging bee bellies (which themselves are easy to come by just by joining any bee mount farm in Isle of Dorn). I wouldn’t expect an update here.