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Thread: Is there a way of seeing the attack stats of a combat droid without making it ready?
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Asteroids
Tue Apr 06, 2004 2:31 pm
#1
FlatLine13 wrote:
well, if your doing crates they should be the same on a factory run. if you look at one the reast should be the same unless your manualy doing some of the parts.
That was kinda my point. You need to 'use' one to see the stats, I'm already maxed out on space and I don't sell droids from my datapad, so itswaste of a droid I could have sitting on my vendor hoping someone will buy it making 'whirlly noises' to attract prospective buyers.
Asteroids
Tue Apr 06, 2004 2:33 pm
#2
MIggl wrote:
I know this idea has been thrown around before and there have been some attempts, but perhaps we can figure out the formula to deduce damage from combat rating. I don't have any numbers in front of me right now, but I will try a few test and post the results.
I'm not bright enough to do math, and we shouldn't have to really, if they'd get it right............
Asteroids
Wed Apr 07, 2004 12:03 am
#3
I've been doing crates of these and its a pain having to use one up to see what attack stats it ended up with, as I like to post these stats in the description on my vendor.
Pallida
Wed Apr 07, 2004 12:04 am
#4
Not to my knowledge. All we can do is "guess"
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FlatLine13
Wed Apr 07, 2004 12:13 am
#5
well, if your doing crates they should be the same on a factory run. if you look at one the reast should be the same unless your manualy doing some of the parts.
Jnath
Wed Apr 07, 2004 12:14 am
#6
This is my issue of the day, and is getting plugged into all the suggestion threads. That being that the actual combat stats (90-130 dmg not 439 combat rating) are displayed in the details window.
MIggl
Wed Apr 07, 2004 12:20 am
#7
I know this idea has been thrown around before and there have been some attempts, but perhaps we can figure out the formula to deduce damage from combat rating. I don't have any numbers in front of me right now, but I will try a few test and post the results.
Jnath
Wed Apr 07, 2004 12:22 am
#8
Yeah it needs to be perfected tho. A few have offered some preliminary ideas about formulae but there is some factor missing that causes the formula to fail when applied to another person's data set.
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