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− | The Stimpack Power attribute that displays on the droid indicates the amount of Health and Action that will be healed by the currently selected stimpack. | + | The Stimpack Power attribute that displays on the droid indicates the amount of Health and Action that will be healed by the currently selected stimpack. Droids do not get medical rating bonuses to their healing potential so the listed value is what will be offered up as healing. |
Only Stimpack A's can be used. This excludes the Quest Stimpack-A+ versions however. | Only Stimpack A's can be used. This excludes the Quest Stimpack-A+ versions however. |
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Game Mechanics - Mechanics Category
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Stimpack Dispensor Module MechanicsThe Stimpack Dispenser Module has a theoretical maximum of 600 Stimpack Capacity and 60 Stimpack Delivery within an advanced R3 droid. The Stimpack Delivery Rating determines the amount of time it takes to issue a stim. The closest equation, to figure out the time between stim usage, that has been suggested is 60 x (1 / Stimpack Delivery Rating) = x seconds, rounded down to the nearest whole number. Example A Stimpack Delivery Rating of 19 = 3 seconds. 60 x (1/19) = 60 x 0.0526315~ = 3.15789 seconds
The Stimpack Power attribute that displays on the droid indicates the amount of Health and Action that will be healed by the currently selected stimpack. Droids do not get medical rating bonuses to their healing potential so the listed value is what will be offered up as healing. Only Stimpack A's can be used. This excludes the Quest Stimpack-A+ versions however.
Using Stimpack Dispensor ModulesThe Stimpack Dispenser Module will produce a Request Stimpack Option. The following two submenus are produced
Using the Command /requestStimpack (Droids name) - Including the brackets - will allow you to request a stim directly from the droid, without having to target it. This allows you to put the command on a macro.
Example Your droids name is Fix-It. The command would be /requestStimpack (Fix-It)
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