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Thread: Schematics and Prices

MrMet
Sun Oct 05, 2003 10:44 am
#1

Question for you Doctors out there. I am a Bio Engineer and was wondering what kind of numbers you can get out of your Advanced components. I can get a 89 on my advanced liquid suspensions, 14 power 10 charge on my Advanced BEC's, and 34 on my Advanced Chemical releases. These are doing my own schematics. Do you ususaly get a much higher number than these and would it be worth money to pay for your schematics. And also what do you usually charge for the schematics... Thanks in advance.



Wyla - Bria
Wila - Tarquinas
evilgrinwi
Sun Oct 05, 2003 11:05 am
#2

This is what I got last night:


Adv Liquid - 173 (took me awhlie to get this, usually it's 169 or 161)


Adv BEC - 16 power 13 charge


Adv Chem - 54


As for the schematics, I haven't sold or bought any so I'm not sure about that.




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Croojee Jamila
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AmocDTan
Mon Oct 06, 2003 6:08 pm
#3

Wila,


As a master doctor, I can always get Adv. CRDM and Adv. LS to the limit of the resources potential. So, if you want to evaulate how much better MD's would do, look at how many unfilled bars are left and take a quick guess (even more accurate if you figure a fairly linear scale based on the starting percentage, your ending percentage, and estimate the maximum percentage).


Adv. BEC are different as they have two stats. With decent materials, I can fill one side (power or charges) and have 2 to 4 points left over to bump the other.


Last night I made two schematics for a BE under the agreed price of 10k (he offered it up front, I didn't bother to negotiate). No clue what this is / should be worth, but that was fine by me and he happily left with an ABEC and an ALS schematic that had a decent margin of improvement from his.


I would also be interested in anyone else's experience with this. This is especially true as I am going to want a Pet Stim schematic once those are factory enabled.





Amoc d'Tan
Doctor, Gunfighter, Keeper of fine animals . . .
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