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Thread: doc crafting q. PLEASE HELP
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VBDotNetRulz
Sat May 01, 2004 6:14 pm
#1
if i use rescources with no toughness at all (as in therescourcedoesn't even have a toughness measure just oq and pe) for stim a's, will the utbe 1000 or 0 in the equation?
Datto
Sat May 01, 2004 10:51 pm
#2
I could be wrong but I think it uses 500.
Here's why:
This morning I was making loot stim b's.
Pack 1: 531 36 charge (no experimentation to charges) that was made with 1000 OQ Gas (no UT) and some Avian Meat (again, no UT).
Pack 2: 531 38 chrage (no experimentation to charges) that was made with 985/928 OQ/UT fiberplast and the same avian meat.
So high end UT does add to the product vs. no UT. My guess is its 500+ that gives the benefit.
Cheers :-)
Datto -- Eclipse
Here's why:
This morning I was making loot stim b's.
Pack 1: 531 36 charge (no experimentation to charges) that was made with 1000 OQ Gas (no UT) and some Avian Meat (again, no UT).
Pack 2: 531 38 chrage (no experimentation to charges) that was made with 985/928 OQ/UT fiberplast and the same avian meat.
So high end UT does add to the product vs. no UT. My guess is its 500+ that gives the benefit.
Cheers :-)
Datto -- Eclipse
y-osa
Sun May 02, 2004 1:31 am
#3
In answer, toughnes is not used in meds, disreguard it, instead focus on quality.
ngp
Sun May 02, 2004 4:40 am
#4
If the resource does not have the required stat, it will just be the same value as that of the other resource.
For example, when making buffs, reactive gas does not have a PE.
Let's say the avian meat is 750 oq, 910 pe. Reactive gas is 850 oq, 900 dr.
The calculations will go like this:
((750 + 850) / 2) * .66 = 528 or 52.8%
(910) * .33 = 300.3 or 30.03%
52.8 + 30.03 = 82.83%
Correct me if I'm wrong.
For example, when making buffs, reactive gas does not have a PE.
Let's say the avian meat is 750 oq, 910 pe. Reactive gas is 850 oq, 900 dr.
The calculations will go like this:
((750 + 850) / 2) * .66 = 528 or 52.8%
(910) * .33 = 300.3 or 30.03%
52.8 + 30.03 = 82.83%
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Datto
Sun May 02, 2004 9:45 am
#5
You are right He'oteki but that wasn't his question.
He was asking if the schematic calls for OQ/UT/PE and you only put in OQ/PE what does UT get a value of? Your answer would fit the question, If a schematic calls for OQ/PE and only 1 of my resources has PE, what is the value given to the resource with no PE?
High UT is better than no UT. Refer to my post above.
Datto
He was asking if the schematic calls for OQ/UT/PE and you only put in OQ/PE what does UT get a value of? Your answer would fit the question, If a schematic calls for OQ/PE and only 1 of my resources has PE, what is the value given to the resource with no PE?
High UT is better than no UT. Refer to my post above.
Datto
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