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Thread: BE Supplied Additives Stats Question
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Jalinsol
Fri Apr 01, 2005 9:34 am
#1
Hi!
I'm contemplating making a long term deal with a BE (assuming, of course, the CU doesn't blow it to heck!) and I was just curious--what sort of stats should I require on the nutrients for such a deal?
I have one friend that will make anything I supply resources for--unfortunately, they haven't given me any indication of the stats necessary to improve the nutrient levels.
So, if we're talking about BSNs and INNs, what "numbers" would you want to require a BE to meet? And, even for Light Additives.
Thanks. I know this is a little open-ended. Consider it a talking point while we all fret over lack of info for the CU. 
Regards to all!
Iatoar
Fri Apr 01, 2005 10:08 am
#2
Hello Jalinsol...my husband is a master BE for the sake of my alt master chef...desired levels for BSNs should be no less than 85 (anything higher can be considered a bonus)...on that same scale,INNs should be no less than 115 (again, anything higher can be considered a bonus)...hope this helps...Brianna'Lyn Darkstar.
DoctorDe
Fri Apr 01, 2005 10:12 am
#3
As far as resources go, the math is based on 50% OQ, 30% PE and 20% FL although if oq and pe are over 950 (each) fl is not very important (but should be close to 200 or more to get the bsn to 85).
Jalinsol
Fri Apr 01, 2005 10:29 am
#4
DoctorDe wrote:
As far as resources go, the math is based on 50% OQ, 30% PE and 20% FL although if oq and pe are over 950 (each) fl is not very important (but should be close to 200 or more to get the bsn to 85).
DoctorDe,
What "total" should I be looking for, when using those proportions? 900 total? Meaning, if I theoretically had 1000 pe and 1000 fl, I would need 800 oq (.20 * 1000) + (.30 * 1000) + (.50 * 800) = 900
Is there a "magic number" to aim for, using this logic?
Thanks so much for the replies. This has been quite helpful!
DoctorDe
Fri Apr 01, 2005 12:41 pm
#5
DoctorDe,
What "total" should I be looking for, when using those proportions? 900 total? Meaning, if I theoretically had 1000 pe and 1000 fl, I would need 800 oq (.20 * 1000) + (.30 * 1000) + (.50 * 800) = 900
Is there a "magic number" to aim for, using this logic?
Thanks so much for the replies. This has been quite helpful!
Hmm good question. Not sure since I just made MBE myself like yesterday. I just posted what my observations were based on my crafting experiences on the way. I had something like 950 oq and pe (approx cant remember the numbers) and like 196 fl meat, while on the flora I had 981 919 and 471 on oq pe and fl respectively. This got me 85 on the bsn with 1 experimentation point left over (resources were maxed for experimentation at 85%). My guess is that after several attempts at getting 85% bsn (and if you do out your math each time) you can probably find an approx. "magic number" for which you can shoot for.
I still need to do research on this myself so, thats abt all I can tell you
RegenEdnolb
Fri Apr 01, 2005 3:05 pm
#6
This works pretty well...
.. its in the READ THIS: FAQs thread...
Message Edited by RegenEdnolb on 04-02-2005 01:16 PM
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