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Only ingredients of which you need two or more can cause a bad order, so you spot those and use other ingredients (ideally: ONE other, easier to keep track of what was used up that way) to separate them, best by creating "blocks" that are safe and can be combo'd quickly. Before or after that you add the remaining ones.
These examples should cover most patterns for 4-star recipies:
Order: 2xA, 2xB, 1xC, 1xD, 2xE -> Combo: C-D-(ADE)-(ADE)
Order: 1xA, 3xB, 3xC, 1xD -> Combo: A-D-(BC)-(BC)-(BC)
Order: 1xA, 4xB, 1xC, 1xD, 1xE -> Combo: (BA)-(BC)-(BD)-(BE)
Order: 1xA, 2xB, 2xC, 3xD -> Combo: (BAB)-(DCDCD)
Order: 2xA, 1xB, 1xC, 1xD, 1xE, 3xF -> Combo: (FAFAF)-B-C-D
Order: 1xA, 1xB, 1xC, 1xD, 1xE, 1xF, 2xG -> Combo: (GFG)-A-B-C-D-E
Of course it's also a matter of practice that you keep track which ingredients you already used up, to find the corresponding keys quickly, etc..
The 24 recipes in the game are divided into several categories based on how many times each ingredient is needed. In the following, different letters denote different ingredients.
Essentially, you have two strategies:
- If an ingredient is needed 4 times, use it every other time.
- Otherwise, use all that appear multiple times alternately, starting with those with 3 if any, and finish off with the 1s. (The last case is a special case; you separate the double ingredient with another.)
Among ingredients appearing the same number of times, read it from the front. For example, Meaty Kabob says "(1) Tomato, (3) Meat, (3) Chicken, (1) Green Pepper"; this means 3A+3B+1C+1D strategy, where A is Meat, B is Chicken, C is Tomato, and D is Green Pepper.
... I feel so dump to not understand this. :( ^^
Decided it is NOT worth the effort lol.
Easy way to never screw up an order:
1) The first ingredient should always be the one you need the most of.
2) Always use ingredients you need more than one more of before ingredients you need exactly one of, unless you'd be placing the same one twice in a row.
This takes care of every possible mistake you could make without having to think ahead about what you're doing. You only have to worry about the ingredient you're currently placing. Kebobs actually have one of the easiest key layouts to memorize, too. (Everything is by the first letter except chicken which is K for every recipe in the game that uses it... compare that to onions, garlic, butter, and tomatoes jumping all over the damn keyboard.)