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Thread: Stats for someone purchasing shematics off a master doc?
I have been getting master docs to schem my advanced med comps for me as i only have the org 4 required for bio. I know this is a hard question due to resource variables but im wondering what are good stats for the abec's, acrdm's, als's, and asds's from a master docs point of view? I go out of my way to find the specified ingredients so for examples sake say that they are using best if not second best resources available for the components.
I would just like to know what i should be looking for when using this service u master docs can provide as i dont like to do any experimenting until im positve im using the best components i can.
And while youre at it can someone tell me for sure if chem crafting kits; personal, public, droided and home units stack? It seems like they do to me but hell i get all excited when i make a 44 power acrdm so maybe thats low considering the org 4 only status i have and not a stacked result?
Thankx for the help,
Kynin
Too many resource variables to honestly saywhat is good or bad. On Chilistra a 154 to 156 ALS is about as good as it gets.....ACRDM get anywhere from 59 to 65....and ABECs are around 23/12,,,,This is with materials that are no longer available. Depending on the resources your server has these could be high or low in comparison.
As for crafting stations last I knew the droid ones could screw up your home one. Also, it's my experience that high level personal crafting stations are great but you want numerically low crafting tools....say something in the like -13.
It's a bit hard to define "good", onWanderhome I'd say ABECs at 12/25, ACRDMs at 61ish, ALSes at 160ish+are "good". Very dependant on if you have some decent resources stacked away from earlier resource shifts, since it's very unusal that all the med components spawn in decent qualities at once.
Ok, I've been doing a little experimentation on this in order to determine what the "best" and "worst" possible values are for these things. Of course, the "best" possible subcomponents can only be made with perfect resources, which are never really available. So, this is what I've done (for those of you not into math, you might just want to skip to the end):
THE MATH
Step 1: Create an advanced subcomponent and note the power/charges along with the experimentation percentage.
Step 2: Plot those values on a Cartesian Coordinate graph
Step 3: Perform a linear regression to obtain a "best fit" line
Step 4: Find the value of that line for values 0% and 100% to get the worst and best values, repsectively.
Let me give you a quick example of what I did.
I made an advanced Liquid Suspension (granted, I used REALLY crummy resources for this testing, but these are the only numbers I have handy at the moment). After the original assembly, the ALS had power 27 at an effectiveness of 9%. (Therefore, 27 is 9% of the maximum power of an ALS). I then experimented on the item, noting the power vs effectiveness after each experiment. These are the points I came up with:
- 9% = 27
- 26% = 60
- 43% = 91
(In this case, I had used bad resources so I couldn't experiment beyond 43% effectiveness.)
Now, I plotted those points on a graph (using the X axis to represent effectiveness percentage and the Y axis to represent power) and then performed a linear regression to determine the "best fit line" of those points. Doing so, I found that the maximum power of an ALS was about 200. (This may be skewed slightly due to lack of plotted points.)
I'm planning on doing some more experimentation on this in order to get better results, but here are my findings so far (I've done only a few of the subcomponents - I haven't had a chance to do them all yet):
THE RESULTS
- ALS: Minimum ~ 10, Maximum ~ 200
- ACRDM: Minimum ~ 10, Maximum ~ 75
- CRDM: Minimum ~ 1, Maximum ~ 20
- BEC: Minimum ~ 1, Maximum ~ 10 (Both charges and power)
In case you didn't read the mathematical part of this post, let me explain my caveat. I've done little experimentation with this so I have little data to go on (I'll do more as soon as I find the time). Therefore, the results may be skewed a bit. With more data, I can get more precise results.
CONCLUSION
Keep in mind that these values that I've supplied are theoretical - it won't be possible to achieve a perfect ALS unless you have some Talusian Water Vapor with OQ 1000 and some Dantooine Berry Fruit with OQ and PE = 1000. Unfortunately, I don't think anyone has ever seen such a thing.
Therefore, just because an ALS can go up to 200, it doesn't mean that any doctors on your server are going to be able to get there. If your server is at all like Flurry and you've had horrible Dantooine Berries for quite some time, then maybe 130 power is the best anyone can make.
Hopefully, though, this gives you a little better frame of reference.
Like I said earlier, I'll try to gather more data and fill this out. I hope to add this information to the FAQ once I have gathered it all.
Yes i usually keep a stock of older stuff on hand but since pet stims are in high demand Im usually alloted more leway than a doc bustin in on the stim b market, so i tend to pair recources accourdingly. I really appreciate the help.
Thankx all,
Kynin