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+ | Adding in bio components to food additives will increase the duration of the timer that determines how long a buff will last. The increase in duration is a percentage increase of the time in minutes and seconds. For example, a food item with 60 minute buff duration adding in an additive that has a 100 to Flavor Bonus state will increase this buff to 120 minutes. Note that instant use items or delayed effect items do not have a timer that can be affected by Flavor bonuses, so these bio component attributes would have no effect on such items. | ||
== Transferred Component Attributes == | == Transferred Component Attributes == |
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Game Mechanics - Mechanics Category
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Items AffectedExperimentation LinesExperimental Flavor
The Experimental Flavor line for Multisaccharide Dimate, Multisaccharide Pentamate, Multisaccharide Tetramate depends on Flavor 20%, Overall Quality 50%, Potential Energy 30%. Experimentation on this line will increase the Flavor Bonus attribute on these items.
Item AttributesVariation Of:
Represents the current container contents of the Item. For more information about volumn counts, see Inventory Mechanics
This attribute appears only on crafted items or looted components. The crafter's name is listed here. General Item Mechanics, and General Crafting Mechanics for more information about Serial numbers
Serial Number: This attribute only appears on crafted items. This represents the alphanumeric code given to the item.
These are the attributes that appear on the Food Additives that are used in the various food items. Along with them is a description of how the passed on attributes from each component contributes to the final item. The stats on the biological components is a percentage increase (or decrease if its for filling) of the filling, duration, buff size, or quantity size you get after experimentation. So if the buff size is normally +200 with 25% experimentation, making that food with a 75 Nutrition additive would make the buff size 200 + 200 * 0.75 = +350 at 25% experimentation. Duration and quantity act the same way (being rounded as necessary). A Filling additive subtracts from the filling, so a normally 40 Filling food with a 35 Filling additive would end up with 40 - 40 * 0.35 = 26 Filling.
Transferred Component AttributesSource References
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