Ranger Archive
Thread: Harvesting formula explained almost
Edited to correct typos.
Message Edited by Obata on 02-19-2005 05:38 PM
By the way, here's a list of what the modifiers are for each box in the hunting line, if that helps any.
Creature harvest modifier
NOVICE +15
HUNTING 1 +5/20
HUNTING 2 +10/30
HUNTING 3 +5/35
HUNTING 4 +10/45
MASTER SCOUT +5/50
NOVICE RANGER +5/55
TRACKING 1 +5/60
TRACKING 2 +10/70
TRACKING 3 +10/80
TRACKING 4 +10/90
MASTER RANGER +10/100
Dariane_Kamutsovy wrote:
Congratz obata!
See you took my point of number crunching.. I'm working on some more formula's to get it over with once and for all (i hope)...
Um, not to belittle you, but I could not have come up with this without the data from their testing. This is exactly why we can't just do theoretical calculations to evaluate changes. Now that we have this formula, we can predict what future changes will do. But, as I said in another thread, it's always best to get hard numbers. Without them, you only have theory.
P.S. Can anyone tell what I do in real life yet?
Professional nerd?
Obata wrote:
P.S. Can anyone tell what I do in real life yet?
Obata wrote:
Ok, I did a little more number crunching and figured out why a ranger with tracking 4 is outharvesting a master ranger when the two are grouped. If you use the formula from my first post, you'll see that a master ranger has a harvesting multiplier of 2.0, while the tracking 4 ranger has 1.9. With the 30% grouping bonus, the master ranger's multiplier becomes 2.60, but the tracking 4 ranger (with a 40% grouping bonus) gets an adjusted modifier of 2.66.
Just to clarify what I mean by harvesting multiplier, it's the (1+hm/100) part. That's the part of the harvesting equation that is determined by the character's skill level + any bonuses (food, grouping, etc.)
Note: I am not, in any way trying to defend the system. I am just attempting to decipher it.
Assuming the numbers are correct, and to me they seem both reasonable and consistant, I like what I see. It would seem correct and appropriate that a Tracking 4 Ranger with a 1.9 harvest multiplier (versus my only very slightly higher 2.0) SHOULD be able to out harvest me because I can offer him more support than he can offer me in return. Now if there is a second Master Ranger in the group, I will also received the tremendous benefit of the support of a Master (40% bonus) and should now have a harvest multiplier of 2.8 (versus the Tracking 4 Ranger's 2.66) and I will once again be harvesting more than the Tracking 4 Ranger.
In the situation described it is not an issue of a non-master out harvesting a master, it is a issue of a near master with the support of a full master, out harvesting a master without the support of full master.
I see nothing unbalanced about this.
I happen to be lucky enough to be in a guild with another Master, so i am really looking forward to see how some of these changes translate into gameplay.
AragornSoS wrote:
the liklihood of actually GETTING multiple Rangers in a group to trigger the 30% or 40% harvest for the other Rangers in the group is going to be fairly low.