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I'm looking for this pdf file that shows how much research substance per TL you use. I used search but can't find it anywhere :(
if anyone has it, pls post it here, danke :)
It varies with your skill level, so any chart is basically pointless. There might be a cutoff point where it stops decreasing.
Athon Solo
slaughteruall
06-07-04, 15:31
It varies with your skill level, so any chart is basically pointless. There might be a cutoff point where it stops decreasing.
Athon Solo
I'm pretty sure it's a set amount of lube for cst and ress. Depends on TL of the item. I could be wrong but who knows.
Slaughter
Yep, i think it's a solid amount for a certain item too.
i know it is for imps, probly got nothing to do with it but it might have :p
Everything <TL25 doesn't need any lube/grease/whatever.
A TL110 item needs 41 units of lube.
I can't remember the rest. croncom used to have the table on there site. Anyone has the site cashed or stored on there hd? :)
well croncom was a little outofdate, but it might not have changed...shouldnt think it had...ill have a butchers for it
The page you are looking for is: http://www.sheriff-hardy.de/NCoF.htm
It's in german, but you'll live. I do.
yay, thanks Sakletare, that's what I was looking for :)
I saw a nice pdf file once and it had a nice graphic with a lovely curve, but this is even better actually cause I needed those numbers
yay, thanks Sakletare, that's what I was looking for :)
I saw a nice pdf file once and it had a nice graphic with a lovely curve, but this is even better actually cause I needed those numbers
If I remember the right curve-graph in a PDF file (Come on, there's not that many :p) I believe it was actually for the discount on shop prices gained based on BAR (Barter) skill.
yes, there is one for barter skill as well. I have seen them both but only needed the one for research substance.
How can there be a graph for the barter skill? There are two factors that influence your discount. Your INT level and your BRT level.
If I could find the post you would see. I think it said that it was measured with 100 INT, but since I can't find the original post I'm not sure :)
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