Jalpha wrote:I'm am a mathematical failhead, but could someone explain to me what would be the likely outcome in this instance;
You take an object, and using the cooker equalise say, Salt and Mercury values. You have another object and equalize Salt and Sulphur values.
Now both objects have similar Salt values, and you combine them to make another object.
What happens to the Salt value at this point? Will it drop, rise or remain static?
If you are crafting, say, funny foam, the two values of each element will be averaged. You'll end up with something who's salt value is exactly between the original values of the two items. The sulphur and mercury values will go down.
I guess that would be the best use of the cooker. If you have, say, a lead mine and you find some good salt lime with lead being second highest, you can cook that lime and get a few percent better bars when you smelt. Or you find inspirational ingredients of various purity types, you can equalize the second highest value and have more opportunities to match elements when crafting the inspirational. Even a 1.5 multiplier achieved from mixing similar elements is pretty good in many cases.