Weaponsmith Archive
Thread: WS Resource Chart
Dusk wrote:
Before you spend a lot of time doing this, you may want to take a look at some of the spreadsheet tools already available. The one I use can be found in the weaponsmith forums of www.swgcraft.com(specifically, JnF's SWGC Tool, or any of the different flavors you may find).
Just something to take a look at
The JnF tools is a very complex thing to use (handy but complex). This one is a very nice thing to quickly decide what's Hot and what's not. I prefer to use them both, I think this sheet shouldn't be enhanced too much cause else it's not an easy to use instrument anymore.
Here's just a few limitations of particular interest to weaponsmiths. The complete list is on swgcraft in the forums somewhere and its extremely valuable. I copied the data but not the link so unfortunately I can't give the credit to the person who compiled the list. If I find it, I'll post the link. The list itself is too long for a post.
Note especially the ones with "none" for limits. This means where weaponsmiths were previously limited, these new resources have removed some. For example, it used to be no steel would ever go above 650 CD but that has changed with the addition of new resource classes.
Titanium Aluminum: CD 300 - 408
Link-Steel Aluminum: CD 608 - 742
Perovskitic Aluminium: None
Desh Copper: UT 300 - 372
Codoan Copper: CD 650 - 739
Diatium Copper: CD 706 - 794
Mythra Copper: CD 817 - 906
Platinite Copper: CD 872 - 961
Polysteel Copper: CD 928 - 1000, SR 728 - 800, UT 728 - 800
Plumbum Iron: CD 1 - 82
Polonium Iron: CD 45 - 144
Axidite Iron: CD 107 - 207
Doonium Iron: CD 357 - 456
Kammris Iron: CD 419 - 500, SR 903 - 1000, UT 903 - 1000
Rhodium Steel: CD 1 - 85
Neutronium Steel: CD 241 - 345
Duranium Steel: CD 306 - 410
Ditanium Steel: CD 371 - 475
Quadranium Steel: CD 436 - 540
Carbonite Steel: CD 501 - 605
Duralloy Steel: CD 566 - 650, SR 935 - 1000, UT 922 - 1000
Crystallized Bicorbantium Steel: None
Hardened Arveshium Steel: None
ShugFlurry wrote:
Ok, you might want to decide to do caps... 80 cd 900 oq plumbum might put some newer ws of who do not know about caps.372 ut Desh Copper also reminds me of that. Or Rhodium steel
Still looking for some caps, I got a few thanks to Jahn on Sunrunner.