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Thread: Question about med resources
just wondering what the most important stats are for organics? I've been told OQ and I've also been told PE, but not sure which.
Example:
resource A has an OQ=984 with PE=963.
resource B has an OQ=999 with PE=911.
Which would be best for making meds???
Also, whats important in a inorganic resource for meds? obviously OQ but anything else I should look for?
OQ is more important than PE. However, for meds the ratio of importance is 66% OQ and 33% PE. You can find this weighting in the "experimental values" on the schematic for what you're making.
Knowing this, here is what the two resources calculate out to:
- total quality = (0.66*984) + (0.33*963) = 967.23
- total quality = (0.66*999) + (0.33*911) = 959.97
From these numbers, you can see that the first resource is actually the better resource, because the PE is higher. They are both still quite good, though!
Here's what you want to look for in resources:
- BEC = OQ and UT (toughness). This component determines how many charges your med gets.
- LS, CRDM, SDS = OQ and PE. These components determine how powerful your med becomes.
In all cases, OQ is 66% of the equation and the other (UT or PE) is 33% of the equation.
This will get you through the early medicines. Make sure you check the properties of the schematic to see the experimental values on all your meds and components, just in case they are different.
Also, I've heard that good malleability helps with your experimental success rate. High malleability allows for easier experimentation.
Good Luck!
H.
Those would both make about the same quality component. Those two are about the best youll ever see, so if those are real resources you have available, grab them BOTH.
Deadsexy wrote:
Example:
resource A has an OQ=984 with PE=963.
resource B has an OQ=999 with PE=911.