Doctor Archive
Thread: New Doc, question about buffs
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Doobi
Mon Dec 06, 2004 10:03 am
#1
Hiyas,
I'm a new doc and would like to know how do I tell what my buff packs will buff for? ATM, I'm buffing my alt just to see but its seems like a waste. I should be able to tell what (example 2256)and how long( example 3,5 hours) it will buff for without actually buffing, right?
Thx
Doobi
I'm a new doc and would like to know how do I tell what my buff packs will buff for? ATM, I'm buffing my alt just to see but its seems like a waste. I should be able to tell what (example 2256)and how long( example 3,5 hours) it will buff for without actually buffing, right?
Thx
Doobi
Ojes
Tue Dec 07, 2004 1:43 am
#2
Congratulations on making master doctor. There are formulas for converting buffpack stats to patient effects.
The duration is the easy one. The listed duration is in seconds. Just divide by 60 to get minutes and then 60 again to get hours.
The power is dependant upon a number of factors. There is a sticky with the precise formula at the top of the forum, but the general rule is you should be using a 110 med rated droid and you should have an article of clothing with +25 injury/wound treatment. With the above in use, a master doctor can multiply the power rating of the pack by 2.475 to determine how much you will enhance the patient's stat. If you use bivoli, then that will increase the multiplier. If you are fortunate enough to have +25 bivoli (drop all decimals since they do not matter), then your multiplier will be 2.75.
Hope that helped....
BubbaFeng
Tue Dec 07, 2004 5:43 am
#3
Is the multiplier higher when your a master doc than if you are 4/4/4/0. I just dropped the crafting tree because i'm picking up doc with my alt an now i'm only getting 2298 from my buffs that I was getting 2543.
CalArsou
Tue Dec 07, 2004 5:50 am
#4
BubbaFeng wrote:Is the multiplier higher when your a master doc than if you are 4/4/4/0. I just dropped the crafting tree because i'm picking up doc with my alt an now i'm only getting 2298 from my buffs that I was getting 2543.
Yes beacuse Master Doc gives you a +25 to Wound Treatment. So if you were getting 2500 without Bivoli, simply take +25 and you'll go right back up.
BubbaFeng
Tue Dec 07, 2004 6:12 am
#6
By the calculator I should still be getting 2439. I am using 925 buffset, 90 med use, wearing +25 clothing and using +25 bivoli and i have a 110 droid, but last night i was only getting 2298 from them.
Doobi
Tue Dec 07, 2004 6:25 am
#7
Sgurr wrote:
Here is the clicky for the calculator.
Thanks! Great site and great info.
Now, how do I tell how long the buff will last??
Rere
Tue Dec 07, 2004 6:58 am
#8
BubbaFeng wrote:
Is the multiplier higher when your a master doc than if you are 4/4/4/0. I just dropped the crafting tree because i'm picking up doc with my alt an now i'm only getting 2298 from my buffs that I was getting 2543.
Yep it is. With Master you gain another +25 Wound Treatment skill added to the current +75 that you got, so thats why you're getting lower buffs now (assuming whoever you're buffing doesn't have a too high BF).
AlyaKoronovic
Tue Dec 07, 2004 6:59 am
#9
You were already told that:
If you have 10717 duration in your buffs, it means that they last 10717 seconds.
10717 / 60=178,6 minutes
178,6 / 60= 2,97 hours --> 2 hours + 0,97 hours= 2h + 60 x 0,97 = 2h 58min
note, that 2,3 hours won't be 2 hours and 30 min. They'll be 2 hours + 0,3 hours = 2h + 60 x 0,3 = 2h 18min
Rere
Tue Dec 07, 2004 7:00 am
#10
BubbaFeng wrote:
By the calculator I should still be getting 2439. I am using 925 buffset, 90 med use, wearing +25 clothing and using +25 bivoli and i have a 110 droid, but last night i was only getting 2298 from them.
If you notice, all buff calculators also have Wound Treatment as one of it's variables. If you write down 75 (which is what you got by being at least a 0240 Doc) instead of 100 you will see that the total will come up as 2298 indeed.
AlyaKoronovic
Tue Dec 07, 2004 7:02 am
#11
You were already told that:
If you have 10717 duration in your buffs, it means that they last 10717 seconds.
10717 / 60=178,6 minutes
178,6 / 60= 2,97 hours --> 2 hours + 0,97 hours= 2h + 60 x 0,97 = 2h 58min
Note, that 2,3 hours won't be 2 hours and 30 min. They'll be 2 hours + 0,3 hours = 2h + 60 x 0,3 = 2h 18min
Sgurr
Tue Dec 07, 2004 7:37 am
#13
Not really. You can wear as many pieces of clothing as you like, but the bonus caps at +25. That's why +25 is the normal limit when buying clothes.
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