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* Sure, feel free to dump them here. I might be inclined to write a program later to figure them out for real, but it would be nice to not have to do that :) --[[User:Legate|Legate]] ([[User talk:Legate|talk]]) 21:35, 25 January 2024 (UTC) | * Sure, feel free to dump them here. I might be inclined to write a program later to figure them out for real, but it would be nice to not have to do that :) --[[User:Legate|Legate]] ([[User talk:Legate|talk]]) 21:35, 25 January 2024 (UTC) | ||
* I calculated the values using some simple statistics. Level 1: 37 slots, 1 slot corresponds to 2.703% chance. Level 2: Exactly 50 slots, each corresponds to 2% chance. Level 3: Again, 50 slots, 2% each. Note that no spell has a 2% chance on this level. Level 4: 20 slots, 5% each. Level 5: 25 slots, 4% each. | * I calculated the values using some simple statistics. Level 1: 37 slots, 1 slot corresponds to 2.703% chance. Level 2: Exactly 50 slots, each corresponds to 2% chance. Level 3: Again, 50 slots, 2% each. Note that no spell has a 2% chance on this level. Level 4: 20 slots, 5% each. Level 5: 25 slots, 4% each. | ||
** You lost me. Slot? Is that the number of spells at that level? Or just the lowest common denominator for spells and each spell would take a few slots? The main problem complicating the math is the no replacement (i.e. you can't get magic arrow twice in a level 1 mage guild). |
Revision as of 04:02, 26 January 2024
Bugs page
I added the bugs page you wanted. Can you help me update it with the remaining bugs we already have a record of? --Csaros (talk) 18:10, 25 January 2024 (UTC)
Factory Spell chances
For the Factory spell chances, I also found the real numbers (off the top of my head I believe level 1 spells had a sum of 37 chances). Do you want me to write it down somewhere? --Csaros (talk) 21:33, 25 January 2024 (UTC)
- Sure, feel free to dump them here. I might be inclined to write a program later to figure them out for real, but it would be nice to not have to do that :) --Legate (talk) 21:35, 25 January 2024 (UTC)
- I calculated the values using some simple statistics. Level 1: 37 slots, 1 slot corresponds to 2.703% chance. Level 2: Exactly 50 slots, each corresponds to 2% chance. Level 3: Again, 50 slots, 2% each. Note that no spell has a 2% chance on this level. Level 4: 20 slots, 5% each. Level 5: 25 slots, 4% each.
- You lost me. Slot? Is that the number of spells at that level? Or just the lowest common denominator for spells and each spell would take a few slots? The main problem complicating the math is the no replacement (i.e. you can't get magic arrow twice in a level 1 mage guild).