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− | + | Note: Fraction amounts in WRA's are carried over, not chopped off. | |
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+ | To illustrate examples, lightsaber and armor schematics will be used. | ||
=='''The Basics'''== | =='''The Basics'''== | ||
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To demonstrate the equations I use the following resources: | To demonstrate the equations I use the following resources: | ||
− | Duralloy steel : Skisref - | + | Duralloy steel : Skisref - 40 Units |
* 611 CD | * 611 CD | ||
* 974 OQ | * 974 OQ | ||
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* 992 UT | * 992 UT | ||
− | Titanium aluminium : Vepacis - | + | Titanium aluminium : Vepacis - 22 Units |
* 382 CD | * 382 CD | ||
* 921 OQ | * 921 OQ | ||
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* 325 UT | * 325 UT | ||
− | Polymer : Iose - (These resources do not have Conductivity) | + | Polymer : Iose - 28 Units (These resources do not have Conductivity) |
* 993 OQ | * 993 OQ | ||
* 785 SR | * 785 SR | ||
* 982 UT | * 982 UT | ||
− | Culsion Inert Gas : Moilekit - (These resources do not have Conductivity or Unit Toughness) | + | Culsion Inert Gas : Moilekit - 28 Units (These resources do not have Conductivity or Unit Toughness) |
* 942 OQ | * 942 OQ | ||
− | Polysteel copper : Aloiam - | + | Polysteel copper : Aloiam - 28 Units |
* 969 CD | * 969 CD | ||
* 980 OQ | * 980 OQ | ||
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** Conductivity 33% | ** Conductivity 33% | ||
** Overall Quality 66% | ** Overall Quality 66% | ||
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+ | [[image:LightsaberExperimentalProperties.jpg|200px|thumb|Lightsaber Experimental Properties]] | ||
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As with the previous armor example, resources that do not have the necessary stats are effectively removed from the calculation for that particular slot. For lightsabers this applies to Culsion Inert Gas and Polymer respectively for the values UT, and CD. Even though each of the experimental properties fall under a particular experimental line, the properties remain unique from each other in that they all have their own weighted resource average calculations. The WRA's will be used to construct the experimentation lines for each individual property. | As with the previous armor example, resources that do not have the necessary stats are effectively removed from the calculation for that particular slot. For lightsabers this applies to Culsion Inert Gas and Polymer respectively for the values UT, and CD. Even though each of the experimental properties fall under a particular experimental line, the properties remain unique from each other in that they all have their own weighted resource average calculations. The WRA's will be used to construct the experimentation lines for each individual property. | ||
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== Part I. == | == Part I. == | ||
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<center>( 2/3 )</center> | <center>( 2/3 )</center> | ||
+ | ( 38960 + 20262 + 27804 + 26376 + 27440 ) / ( 146 / (2/3) ) | ||
+ | 146 / (2/3) = 219<br><br> | ||
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+ | 140842 / 219 = 643.1141553 WRA of OQ | ||
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+ | (24440 + 8404 + 27132 ) / (90 / (1/3) ) | ||
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+ | 90 / (1/3) = 270 | ||
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+ | 59976 / 270 = 222 WRA of CD | ||
To get the weighted average for Min/Max Damage and Force cost you add up the numbers for Overall Quality and Conductivity. | To get the weighted average for Min/Max Damage and Force cost you add up the numbers for Overall Quality and Conductivity. | ||
− | Weighted average of OQ + weighted average of CD = weighted average for each property; Min/Max Damage and Force cost | + | Weighted average of OQ + weighted average of CD = weighted average for each property; Min/Max Damage and Force cost. |
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+ | 222 + 643.1141553 = 865.2474886 WRA | ||
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+ | <center><font size = 3>Final Averages</font></center> | ||
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+ | <center>'''Minumum Damage = 865.2474886 WRA'''</center><br> | ||
+ | <center>'''Maximum Damage = 865.2474886 WRA'''</center><br> | ||
+ | <center>'''Force Power Cost = 865.2474886 WRA'''</center><br> | ||
== Part II. == | == Part II. == | ||
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<center>----------------------------------------------------------</center> | <center>----------------------------------------------------------</center> | ||
<center>(n1 + n2 + n3 + n4 + n5)</center> | <center>(n1 + n2 + n3 + n4 + n5)</center> | ||
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+ | (974 x 40) + (921 x 22) + (993 x 28) + (942 x 28) + (980 x 28) / (40 + 22 + 28 + 28 + 28) = | ||
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+ | 140842 / 146 = 964.67123287671232876712328767123 | ||
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+ | Weighted average OQ = weighted average Health, Action and Mind cost | ||
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+ | <center>Final Averages </center> | ||
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+ | <center>'''Attack Action Cost = 964.67123287671232876712328767123 WRA'''</center> | ||
+ | <center>'''Attack Health Cost = 964.67123287671232876712328767123 WRA'''</center> | ||
+ | <center>'''Attack Mind Cost = 964.67123287671232876712328767123 WRA'''</center> | ||
== Part III. == | == Part III. == | ||
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<center>------------------------------------------------------</center> | <center>------------------------------------------------------</center> | ||
<center>( 1/2 )</center><br> | <center>( 1/2 )</center><br> | ||
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+ | ( 943 x 40 ) + (391 x 22) + (785 x 28 ) + (787 x 28 ) | ||
+ | ----------------------------------------------------- | ||
+ | 40 + 22 + 28 +28 | ||
+ | -------------------------------------------------- | ||
+ | 1/2 | ||
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+ | 37720 + 8602 + 21980 + 22036 | ||
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+ | 118 / (1/2) = 236 | ||
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+ | 90338 / 236 = 382.78813559322033898305084745763 WRA for Sock Resist | ||
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<center>( 1/2 )</center> | <center>( 1/2 )</center> | ||
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+ | (992 x 40 ) + (325 x 22 ) + (982 x 28 ) + (776 x 28 ) | ||
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+ | ------------------------------------------------------ | ||
+ | 40 + 22 + 28 + 28 | ||
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+ | ------------------------------------------------------ | ||
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+ | 1/2 | ||
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+ | (39680 + 7150 + 27496 + 21728 ) | ||
+ | ------------------------------- | ||
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+ | 118 / (1/2) = 236 | ||
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+ | 96054 / 236 = 407.00847457627118644067796610169 WRA for UT. | ||
Weighted average SR + weighted average UT = Weighted average Wound Chance | Weighted average SR + weighted average UT = Weighted average Wound Chance | ||
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+ | <center><font size = 3>Final Averages</font><br><br></center> | ||
+ | <center>'''Wound Chance = 789.79661016949152542372881355929 WRA'''</center> | ||
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== Part IV. == | == Part IV. == | ||
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<center>---------------------------------------------------------------------</center><br> | <center>---------------------------------------------------------------------</center><br> | ||
<center>( 1/2 )</center><br> | <center>( 1/2 )</center><br> | ||
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+ | (974 x 40 ) + (921 x 22 ) + (993 x 28 ) + (942 x 28 ) + (980 x 28 ) | ||
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+ | ------------------------------------------------------- | ||
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+ | 40 + 22 + 28 +28 + 28 | ||
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+ | ----------------------------- | ||
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+ | 1/2 | ||
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+ | 38960 + 20262 + 27804 + 26376 + 27440 | ||
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+ | ----------- | ||
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+ | 146 | ||
+ | ------------ | ||
+ | 1/2 | ||
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+ | 146 / ( 1/2) = 292 | ||
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+ | 140842 / 292 = 482.33561643835616438356164383562 WRA for OQ | ||
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<center>( 1/2 )</center><br> | <center>( 1/2 )</center><br> | ||
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− | The following is a list of | + | |
+ | ( 611 x 40 ) + ( 382 x 22 ) + (969 x 28 ) | ||
+ | ------------------------------------------- | ||
+ | 40 + 22 + 28 | ||
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+ | 1/2 | ||
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+ | 24440 + 8404 + 27132 | ||
+ | --------------------- | ||
+ | 90 | ||
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+ | 90 / (1/2) = 180 | ||
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+ | 59976 / 180 = 333.2 WRA for CD | ||
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+ | Weighted average CD + weighted average OQ = Weighted average Speed | ||
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+ | <center><font size = 3>Final Average</font></center><br><br> | ||
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+ | <center>'''Attack Speed = 815.5356164383561643835616438356 WRA'''</center><br> | ||
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+ | <br><br> | ||
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+ | == Resource Weight Ratios == | ||
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+ | The following is a list of currently known resource weight ratios available to crafted items. | ||
− | 1. 50/50<br> | + | '''1.)''' 50%/50%<br><br> |
− | 2. 33/66<br> | + | '''2.)''' 33% / 66%<br><br> |
− | 3. 100<br> | + | '''3.)''' 100%<br><br> |
− | 4. 25/25/50<br> | + | '''4.)''' 25% / 25% / 50%<br><br> |
− | 5. 25/75<br> | + | '''5.)''' 25% / 75%<br><br> |
− | 6. 20/50/30<br> | + | '''6.)''' 20% / 50% / 30%<br><br> |
− | 7. 75/25<br> | + | '''7.)''' 75% / 25%<br><br> |
− | 8. 66/33<br> | + | '''8.)''' 66% / 33%<br><br> |
− | 9. 33/33/33<br> | + | '''9.)''' 33% / 33% / 33%<br><br> |
− | 10. 50/25/25<br> | + | '''10.)''' 50% / 25% / 25%<br><br> |
− | 11. 40/20/40<br> | + | '''11.)''' 40% / 20% / 40%<br><br> |
− | 12. 60/40<br> | + | '''12.)''' 60% / 40%<br><br> |
− | 13. 66/16/16<br> | + | '''13.)''' 66% / 16% / 16%<br><br> |
− | 14. 40/60<br> | + | '''14.)''' 40% / 60%<br><br> |
− | 15. 25/25/25/25<br> | + | '''15.)''' 25% / 25% / 25% / 25%<br><br> |
==Source References== | ==Source References== |
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Weighted Resource AverageThis section describes how the weighted average experimental quality is calculated based on resource attributes. Essentially, for each experimental statistic there is weighted average quality that depends on
The BasicsWhen you experiment on a piece of armor, you get three options, one of which is Experimental Quality. Experimenting on experimental quality raises the base resists of the item. However, in order to know how experimentation will effect the base item, you first need to calculate the weighted average quality of the item for that particular experimental statistic. The weighted average quality for Experimental Quality on all armor is based on the Overall Quality and Shock Resistance at a 50-50 ratio. The shock resistance of each material multiplied by the quantity used divided by the sum of the total quantites of the materials used. This will give you the average shock resistance for the item. The same process is performed for Overall Quality and a weighted average of the two (50/50 in this case) is determined. For materials that do not have one of the values (for example solid petrochem fuel), the equation simply removes that factor from the calculation. For example, say you're making a composite helm using the following materials (we're only going to list the OQ/Shock of these theoretical materials, since that's all applies to resistances):
You're looking effectively using the following total quality of material...
((((70*800) + (70*950) + (35*700) + (40*600) + (30*700) + (30*900)) / (70 + 70 + 35 + 40 + 30 + 30 )) + (((70*900) + (35*900) + (40*800) + (30*400) + (30*600)) / (70 + 36 + 40 + 30 + 30)))) / 2
The full equation for finding the weighted average attribute quality is described below:
OQ1: Material 1 Overall Quality OQ2: Material 2 Overall Quality OQ3: Material 3 Overall Quality
Variable Resource WeightsAnother way of looking at the weighted averages is by examining how this system works within the confines of lightsaber construction. The following examples will be using 4th generation light saber schematics which require a total of 5 distinct resources, being Duralloy Steel, Titanium Aluminum, Polymer, Culsion Inert Gas, Polysteel Copper.
Duralloy steel : Skisref - 40 Units
Titanium aluminium : Vepacis - 22 Units
Polymer : Iose - 28 Units (These resources do not have Conductivity)
Culsion Inert Gas : Moilekit - 28 Units (These resources do not have Conductivity or Unit Toughness)
Polysteel copper : Aloiam - 28 Units
Lightsabers have the following experimentation lines and properties:
Part I.
( 38960 + 20262 + 27804 + 26376 + 27440 ) / ( 146 / (2/3) )
140842 / 219 = 643.1141553 WRA of OQ
90 / (1/3) = 270
Weighted average of OQ + weighted average of CD = weighted average for each property; Min/Max Damage and Force cost.
Part II.
140842 / 146 = 964.67123287671232876712328767123
Part III.
40 + 22 + 28 +28 1/2
37720 + 8602 + 21980 + 22036 118 / (1/2) = 236
40 + 22 + 28 + 28 1/2
(39680 + 7150 + 27496 + 21728 ) 118 / (1/2) = 236
Part IV.
40 + 22 + 28 +28 + 28 1/2
146 1/2
( 611 x 40 ) + ( 382 x 22 ) + (969 x 28 ) 40 + 22 + 28 1/2
90
59976 / 180 = 333.2 WRA for CD
Resource Weight RatiosThe following is a list of currently known resource weight ratios available to crafted items.
Source References
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