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Thread title | Replies | Last modified |
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Dan crafting stats. | 2 | 15:06, 29 September 2017 |
Party bonus | 6 | 05:24, 12 January 2014 |
Talent | 2 | 00:07, 8 August 2013 |
Hillwen vs Heruin | 3 | 16:18, 27 June 2013 |
People have managed to craft items with higher than normal rolls at dan ranks on NA now.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/278742874097582081/351218329173622785/asfdasdf.png
Also somebody in KR got a 105% roll so looks like the numbers are quality.
We might want to specify that this should (to my understanding) be applied to the range of the roll as opposed to the "maximum possible output", although the cases where this could be confused are almost nonexistent.
Anyone know how the party bonus works? I've been in a party of four that has given a +12% success rate, while another party of eight has given +12% as well. Is it people with higher Engineering rank or Production rank adding to it?
Thanks. I was looking for something like this: Party#Production_Party_Bonus I thought it would be different for every skill, like how in blacksmithing only the completion amount is affected and by 1% per person.
It needs to be publically announced, that Production Mastery rank does not affect party bonus, but actually the skill being used does. That way there wont have to be Rank 1 Production parties, but not like that matters anymore since long ranged party board doesn't work anymore.
It does to some degree...albeit that the leader is around 30 meters away from the board...which isn't far.
Since in-game there's a lot of Hillwen laying around (probably referring to "Heruin") should we just change every "Heruin" to "Hillwen" now? (This seems like a translation derp by Nexon as Alban Heruin is spelt Heruin rather than Hillwen. Unless they're completely different. (Me thinks Nexon named it "Hillwen" because "Heruin" looks like heroin)