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Thread: Ninja Crit Fail increased for AV21s?
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FredoCorleone
Mon Aug 16, 2004 8:30 am
#1
Three of my Master Artisan friends have critical failed either on assembly(powerplant gone, and it's in the knowledge database if you get POed booo!) or experimentation(ending up with 1500 health AV21s) in the last three days. Personally I've failed assembly once and experimentation once( check out my dandy 1500 health AV21 and see the results of that :/)
Did they increase the failed percentage or it's always been that way?
Did they increase the failed percentage or it's always been that way?
GotEgg
Mon Aug 16, 2004 10:36 am
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FredoCorleone wrote:
Three of my Master Artisan friends have critical failed either on assembly(powerplant gone, and it's in the knowledge database if you get POed booo!) or experimentation(ending up with 1500 health AV21s) in the last three days. Personally I've failed assembly once and experimentation once( check out my dandy 1500 health AV21 and see the results of that :/)
Did they increase the failed percentage or it's always been that way?
You know they make food to help with that -
There's been no change to the crafting system. Everytime this happens people instantly jump here and cry about a stealth nerf. There was no nerf, because there was no reason to nerf it.
TashunkaSapa
Tue Aug 17, 2004 12:14 am
#4
So why is it when a Jedi gets a crit on a lightsaber, they get back the pearl or crystal because it's so rare and hard to acquire... but a powerplant is lost to a crit fail?
FredoCorleone
Mon Apr 04, 2005 10:52 am
#5
Three of my Master Artisan friends have critical failed either on assembly(powerplant gone, and it's in the knowledge database if you get POed booo!) or experimentation(ending up with 1500 health AV21s) in the last three days. Personally I've failed assembly once and experimentation once( check out my dandy 1500 health AV21 and see the results of that :/)
Did they increase the failed percentage or it's always been that way?
Did they increase the failed percentage or it's always been that way?
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