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Thread: whats the best damage...
Probot Max HAM 3200
The Basic Probot has room for 3 modules and 1 armor module. The Advanced Probot has room for 5 modules and 2 armor modules. Both models are combat ready, however at least 1 combat module is required to produce more than 1 point of damage per attack. The Max damage range for a basic model is 147 - 155 and 182 - 191 for the Advanced model.
I just made an advanced probot for a friend for fun and it has max HAM 3200, damage rating of 190-200 .33 speed AND a 22 auto heal in it. Had I used another 103 combat module in it instead of an auto heal I assume the damage would be even more.
I'm on Naritus server, I use Nikkog liquid petro chem to get max HAM <oq 1000> (petro only has oq not cond so it works better for experimenting than say, fiberplast)
I use grinkobum <spelled wrong probably> inert gas and Mepe polysteel copper for my combat modules
I forget what I used to get my 22 rated autoheal modules.
Jaxus wrote:
This isn't correct info from your clicky
Probot Max HAM 3200 The Basic Probot has room for 3 modules and 1 armor module. The Advanced Probot has room for 5 modules and 2 armor modules. Both models are combat ready, however at least 1 combat module is required to produce more than 1 point of damage per attack. The Max damage range for a basic model is 147 - 155 and 182 - 191 for the Advanced model.
I just made an advanced probot for a friend for fun and it has max HAM 3200, damage rating of 190-200 .33 speed AND a 22 auto heal in it. Had I used another 103 combat module in it instead of an auto heal I assume the damage would be even more.
I'm on Naritus server, I use Nikkog liquid petro chem to get max HAM (petro only has oq not cond so it works better for experimenting than say, fiberplast)
I use grinkobum inert gas and Mepe polysteel copper for my combat modules
I forget what I used to get my 22 rated autoheal modules.
If that is correct, then the maximum damage was changed recently. The following formula has applied since the release of the Combat Modules.
DZ70 & Probot:
Combat Rating / 600 * 95 + 95 = Minimum Damage
Combat Rating / 600 * 100 + 100 = Maximum Damage
Astromech droids:
Combat Rating / 600 * 80 + 80 = Minimum Damage
Combat Rating / 600 * 85 + 85 = Maximum Damage
LE Repair Droids:
Combat Rating / 600 * 45 + 45 = Minimum Damage
Combat Rating / 600 * 55 + 55 = Maximum Damage
I'll jump on TC and see if I can verify that the damage rating / actual damage has increased.
Jaxus wrote:
I just made an advanced probot for a friend for fun and it has max HAM 3200, damage rating of 190-200 .33 speed AND a 22 auto heal in it. Had I used another 103 combat module in it instead of an auto heal I assume the damage would be even more.
Jaxus wrote:
This isn't correct info from your clicky
I just made an advanced probot for a friend for fun and it has max HAM 3200, damage rating of 190-200 .33 speed AND a 22 auto heal in it. Had I used another 103 combat module in it instead of an auto heal I assume the damage would be even more.
I'm on Naritus server, I use Nikkog liquid petro chem to get max HAM (petro only has oq not cond so it works better for experimenting than say, fiberplast)
I use grinkobum inert gas and Mepe polysteel copper for my combat modules
I forget what I used to get my 22 rated autoheal modules.
Perhaps it is similar to the now dead 40k hitpoint bike exploit. There is some condition when you call the droid from the deed that knocks its stats out of whack?
Seeing as how both damage and speed are changed, with those two being independent, maybe defaulting to some template value.
When I first saw the 200 damage mentioned, I immediately thought of the not-really-tanking-TankBot numbers.
Jaxus wrote:As far as someone comparing it to the speederbike "Exploit" I find that slightly offensive,I play the game as it was ment to be played and am not looking to cheat. I just crafted it they way it's always been done, and that's how it came out.
I’m not saying you intentionally exploited it at all. But that there could be could be a certain set of unknown circumstances that triggered the differences.
I’m not saying you intentionally exploited it at all. But that there could be could be a certain set of unknown circumstances that triggered the differences.