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Thread: whats with the random numbers on buffs?
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Freon77
Tue Sep 23, 2003 9:10 am
#1
Almost master doc now, it will be dissapointing to go thru all this work and find
out my D buffs still do that 800, 500,900 numbers instead of the +1500 plus buffs.
From what I understand, battle fatigue has an effect on buffs? But even with 127 BF, I was doing 1200+ buffs at times.
Then also someimes the buffs I do on myself are always better than the buffs on other people.
Whats with this random crap? Is there a way to keep the numbers on a even level?
Master docs, do you still end up with crap buffs below 1200 at times? Or are they all 2k oness
out my D buffs still do that 800, 500,900 numbers instead of the +1500 plus buffs.
From what I understand, battle fatigue has an effect on buffs? But even with 127 BF, I was doing 1200+ buffs at times.
Then also someimes the buffs I do on myself are always better than the buffs on other people.
Whats with this random crap? Is there a way to keep the numbers on a even level?
Master docs, do you still end up with crap buffs below 1200 at times? Or are they all 2k oness
mcglonec
Tue Sep 23, 2003 9:40 am
#2
The results of using an enhancement pack are always quite varied. As a master doctor, I can often buff for 2500 points, but I also get the good old 800 point buff once in a while, as well. All in all, my buffs usually average around 1500 points, but it's a huge range that you fall in, really.
Renroc
Tue Sep 23, 2003 10:44 am
#3
I rarely get a 2500 buff (even to myself). Commonly I presume my avg buff is 1200. A little above or below that and i am happy.
What I am not happy about is that we spend a VAST amount of resources on the D buffs and we still get bad results (800 to 1000 buffs even at Zero BF, or without wearing armor).
What I am not happy about is that we spend a VAST amount of resources on the D buffs and we still get bad results (800 to 1000 buffs even at Zero BF, or without wearing armor).
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