Save time and effort with the Veggie shredder attachment for the Magic Bullet

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The Veggie Shredder by Magic Bullet is a versatile kitchen appliance that can make preparing vegetables quick and easy. This compact shredder can be used to shred, slice, and grate a variety of vegetables, saving time and effort in the kitchen. With its powerful motor and sharp stainless steel blades, it can effortlessly shred carrots, cabbage, zucchini, and more. The Veggie Shredder is also easy to clean, with removable parts that can be washed in the dishwasher. Its compact size makes it ideal for small kitchens or for taking on the go. Whether you're looking to add more vegetables to your meals or simply want to speed up your food prep, the Veggie Shredder by Magic Bullet is a convenient tool that can help you achieve your goals.


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I guess best weapon for shaman slow like 4 sec, I have one with about 24 max hit and two-handed, no shield, then you can hit really good 18-20 , cast spell, there is no pose between spell and second hit. These are quest updates from goblins all around lavastorm as well as the grinnin in the tombs of night if you d rather hunt there for em as they are lower level.

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Whether you're looking to add more vegetables to your meals or simply want to speed up your food prep, the Veggie Shredder by Magic Bullet is a convenient tool that can help you achieve your goals..

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Do grey con mobs drop chests? I know they don't give any xp (which I
also think is gay) and they do give body loot like clumps of hair, bat
ears, reptile meat that I can sell for a whopping 6 copper.

Reason I'm asking is to find out whether it's worth killing grey named
mobs. I avoid grouping whenever possible, so I've missed out on
killing a lot of named mobs while they were still green to me. In
other words, if they don't drop chests, I have zero chance of getting
the rare drops that only nameds drop, since it's impossible to solo
95% of the bosses when they're still green (at least for my summoner).

If not (and I'm thinking they don't drop), it would probably just be
another reason for me to quit. I'm already getting annoyed with the
ridiculous amount of controls that EQ2 puts on play style. Such a
shame too.. So much potential :(

Bebinn 2004-12-01 18:17:13 UTC Post by Bruce Miller
Do grey con mobs drop chests?

No they don't. That's to keep people from farming them for the chest
drops. Don't keep you from making a lowbie alt and farming them anyway.

Dark Tyger 2004-12-01 18:59:56 UTC Post by Bruce Miller
Do grey con mobs drop chests?
Nope. EQ2's own Trivial Loot Code.

Sympathy for the retailer:
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Wolfie 2004-12-01 19:17:36 UTC Post by Bruce Miller
Do grey con mobs drop chests?

Post by Bruce Miller
Reason I'm asking is to find out whether it's worth killing grey named
mobs. I avoid grouping whenever possible, so I've missed out on
killing a lot of named mobs while they were still green to me. In
other words, if they don't drop chests, I have zero chance of getting
the rare drops that only nameds drop, since it's impossible to solo
95% of the bosses when they're still green (at least for my summoner).

Then you're doing something wrong, since I've watched a
summoner solo double-up named white cons at 18, along
with plenty of other group mobs, all of which drop chests
fairly often.

Post by Bruce Miller
If not (and I'm thinking they don't drop), it would probably just be
another reason for me to quit.

If you're looking for a reason, you probably should.
Lizard 2004-12-02 01:02:10 UTC On 1 Dec 2004 10:14:27 -0800, ***@gmail.com (Bruce Miller)
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Post by Bruce Miller
Do grey con mobs drop chests?

Nope. It's a major way of preventing farming. Of course, some people
have already found the IoR loophole.

You do still get quest credit for grey mobs, so you're not gated if
some quest requires you to kill bog slimes or something.

Otherwise, to make any kind of loot, you will need to actually kill
things of your level. Funny, that.

I'm wondering if the reason I like EQ2 is because I played on Firona
Vie -- which had SCS and Trivial Loot. To me, this is just the way the
game's ALWAYS been.
*----------------------------------------------------*
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"I've heard of this thing men call 'empathy', but I've never
once been afflicted with it, thanks the Gods." Bruno The Bandit
http://www.mrlizard.com

8***@mail.ru 2004-12-06 16:40:20 UTC

Interesting. Loos like Shaman rule solo fights again.
I am a barb shaman who never grouped. I soloed wetalnds monitors at
level 10, they were Blue-up-up con(blue++ group) to me. They gave me
3-4% exp per fight. When you are 15-17 it is not that easy to kill
blue++, but green++ and blue+ are still manageable, though it is a coin
flip in many cases. Orange solo is easy (100% success).
I tried to kill Red-con Great Bear (at level 17 and mob is level 20) it
was a 50-50 situation and I loose this time. Still I believe I had a
chance.
I can see that for Solo target color (white, yello, orange) does not
make big difference in EXP points. It is always about 0.5-0.7%. On the
contrary, Group-con targets give you nice bonus exp (usually 1-2%) and
offten chest drops.

In EQ2 shamans have such a perfect shield spell (Wardens) you may
engage everything.
Heroic is very important too, because it ads additional 30-40% damage
plus very nice short time buffing.
The only problem about soloing is multiple targets. Five or more greens
kill Warden buff very quickly and recast takes too much power.
Zahr 18, Permafrost

bombaymix 2004-12-06 17:25:16 UTC

The problem I've found is you are total dependant on your mana, if that
runs out your buggered. If the creature starts to resist spells you can
end up in trouble very quickly. I've had creatures nearly dead and my
health in green but my mana ran out and I was the one that ended up
dieing!! My shaman is totally useless at melee attacks. If the creature
starts to resist spells you can end up in trouble very quickly.

8***@mail.ru 2004-12-06 18:28:59 UTC

Thats all true especially with red or orange con, or magic cretures .
But I won so many time with my power about zero. I have like 30-40% of
life and mob about 10%. It kills me much much faster like two three
times faster, Then power slowly coming up, just enough to hit Heal. It
restores health a little bit like +20%. But winning such battle much
more fun. It is pure gambling.

I guess best weapon for shaman slow(like 4 sec, I have one with about
24 max hit) and two-handed, no shield, then you can hit really good
(18-20), cast spell, there is no pose between spell and second hit.
While you cast, your hummer is getting ready for next hit.

Usually I keep contagious and ward active, then repeat
heroic-graywind-smite with pose to allow on hummer hit. It works very
well.

p***@nordebo.com 2004-12-07 15:57:33 UTC Post by 8***@mail.ru
Interesting. Loos like Shaman rule solo fights again.
Priests in general, I think, at least my brother had much the same
experience with his cleric.

Post by 8***@mail.ru
I am a barb shaman who never grouped. I soloed wetalnds monitors at
level 10, they were Blue-up-up con(blue++ group) to me. They gave me
3-4% exp per fight. When you are 15-17 it is not that easy to kill
blue++, but green++ and blue+ are still manageable, though it is a coin
flip in many cases. Orange solo is easy (100% success).

I haven't tried orange solo mobs, but as a 21 paladin with half-decent
quest gear (787hp, 659AC), I can usually handle green group ^^ mobs.
Mostly because green mobs rarely manage to hit me.

Graeme Faelban 2004-12-07 17:19:39 UTC Post by 8***@mail.ru
Interesting. Loos like Shaman rule solo fights again.
Priests in general, I think, at least my brother had much the same
experience with his cleric.

Post by 8***@mail.ru
I am a barb shaman who never grouped. I soloed wetalnds monitors at
level 10, they were Blue-up-up con(blue++ group) to me. They gave me
3-4% exp per fight. When you are 15-17 it is not that easy to kill
blue++, but green++ and blue+ are still manageable, though it is a coin
flip in many cases. Orange solo is easy (100% success).

I haven't tried orange solo mobs, but as a 21 paladin with half-decent
quest gear (787hp, 659AC), I can usually handle green group ^^ mobs.
Mostly because green mobs rarely manage to hit me.

As a 17 shaman, I find green^^ group mobs to be iffy, depends on whether
they are healers or not, and whether I get much in the way of resists.
Admittedly, my equipment sucks for the most part, and I really need to
get around to making the rest of my app 3 spells.

--
On Erollisi Marr in
Ancient Graeme Faelban, Barbarian Prophet of 69 seasons

On Steamfont in
Graeme, 17 Dwarven Shaman, 14 Scholar

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Reviews for "Achieve perfect shredded veggies every time with the Veggie shredder by Magic Bullet"

1. Jessica - 1 star
I was extremely disappointed with the Veggie Shredder by Magic Bullet. Firstly, it was very difficult to assemble and the instructions were not clear at all. Secondly, it did not shred the veggies evenly and I ended up with uneven slices that were not suitable for my recipe. Lastly, the motor was not powerful enough and seemed to struggle with harder vegetables like carrots. Overall, it was a waste of money and I would not recommend this product to anyone.
2. Mike - 2 stars
I had high hopes for the Veggie Shredder by Magic Bullet, but it fell short of my expectations. It was quite loud and noisy, making it difficult to use without disturbing others. Additionally, the blades were not as sharp as I had hoped, resulting in jagged and uneven slices. The shredder also took a long time to shred the vegetables, slowing down my cooking process. I would not purchase this product again.
3. Emily - 2 stars
Unfortunately, the Veggie Shredder by Magic Bullet did not live up to its claims. While it did shred the vegetables, the pieces were larger than expected, making it unfit for certain recipes. The quality of the plastic parts also seemed flimsy and I worry that they may break easily with regular use. The cleaning process was also more difficult than expected, with food getting stuck in hard-to-reach areas. Overall, I was not satisfied with this product and would not recommend it.

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