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Thread: Experimental Properties
Nutrition!
Filling does the filling...
Flavor affects the duration
Nutrition affects the buff amount
Quantity is broken?
Message Edited by Yomigaere on 03-12-2004 05:48 PM
Filling and quantity are pretty self-evident, since they affect the stats of the same names on the final food. Experimenting Filling brings the filling down, experimenting quantity brings the number of doses up. These are always whole numbers, and can have fairly narrow ranges so it might take a few experimentation points to make a change, since the game seems to always round decimals down.
Nutrition is the buff size, so increasing this category will improve a brandy from, say, +150 M/F/W to +164.
Flavor is the buff duration, so increasing this category will bump the buff time from, say, 35m0s to 37m6s.
Any bonus from an additive is done after experimentation. So if you took that +164 brandy and used a +85 broad spectrum nutrient (which gives you 85% more buff), it would have 164 * 1.85 = +303 to M/F/W.
Message Edited by sciguyCO on 03-12-2004 06:52 PM