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Using the NGE as a testing platform, the following results were obtained out of a test sample size of 107 samples from lairs:
 
Using the NGE as a testing platform, the following results were obtained out of a test sample size of 107 samples from lairs:
  
88 eggs harvest results - range 6-13 stack size
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88 eggs harvest results - range 6-13 stack size<br>
19 creature samples
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19 creature samples<br><br>
  
Breakdown of 20 creature samples:
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Breakdown of 20 creature samples:<br><br>
  
3 live bees
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3 live bees<br>
3 butterflies
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3 butterflies<br>
2 glowzee
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2 glowzee<br>
2 flies
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2 flies<br>
2 bats
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2 bats<br>
2 worm bait
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2 worm bait<br>
3 grub bait
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3 grub bait<br>
2 insect bait
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2 insect bait<br>
  
 
The distribution of creature samples seems to be about 15-20% of all successful sample attempts and eggs of course making up the rest. Each creature sample type seems to have an equal chance of dropping although it is to be noted that no moth samples were collected even though they do appear in the lairs as well.
 
The distribution of creature samples seems to be about 15-20% of all successful sample attempts and eggs of course making up the rest. Each creature sample type seems to have an equal chance of dropping although it is to be noted that no moth samples were collected even though they do appear in the lairs as well.

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Search Lair is a feature that is linked to resource and component extraction from wild creature lairs. When a player is within 6 meters of a creature's nest, they will get an radial option on it to Search Lair. When the player uses this option, a dice roll is thrown to determine what type of component or resource they will receive as well as how much of it they will obtain. Available lootable components and resources are:

  • Eggs (resources)
  • Sample of Live Bats (component for Creature Habitat)
  • Sample of Live Bees (component for Creature Habitat)
  • Sample of Live Butterflies (component for Creature Habitat)
  • Sample of Live Flies (component for Creature Habitat)
  • Sample of Live Glowzees (component for Creature Habitat)
  • Sample of Live Moths (component for Creature Habitat)

Creature habitat components are gained only one at a time while eggs stack sizes can vary. Only one type of item can be looted per attempt. This process very much resembles scout foraging in that the player is allowed to search the layer up to a set amount of times (apparently random between 1 and 9 attempts). The item returned appears to be random also with a heavy weight added to eggs. The Search Lair process is also similar to foraging in that there are refresh timers associated with being able to search the same lair. There is apparently a 5 minute timer before the player can search the same lair (or most likely a radius within a grid like how foraging handles it so that players are encouraged to move to a new area).

Using the NGE as a testing platform, the following results were obtained out of a test sample size of 107 samples from lairs:

88 eggs harvest results - range 6-13 stack size
19 creature samples

Breakdown of 20 creature samples:

3 live bees
3 butterflies
2 glowzee
2 flies
2 bats
2 worm bait
3 grub bait
2 insect bait

The distribution of creature samples seems to be about 15-20% of all successful sample attempts and eggs of course making up the rest. Each creature sample type seems to have an equal chance of dropping although it is to be noted that no moth samples were collected even though they do appear in the lairs as well.

Note: Bait drops were added to lairs post CU, therefore as a result, it is assumed that the distribution for each of the creature habitat components drop is naturally higher. Again, bait in lairs is NOT a pre-cu feature.

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Search Lairs Source 1 http://wiki2.swganh.org/images/a/a6/SearchLairTestLog.txt