Zarelius wrote:Does all the materials for a gardening pot give equal purity to the final pot, or does different parts have different weighting. Like if i used 8 clay and 1 lime that had 100 salt, and 1 granite which has 0 salt. would the final product have 90 salt?
alloin wrote:Zarelius wrote:Does all the materials for a gardening pot give equal purity to the final pot, or does different parts have different weighting. Like if i used 8 clay and 1 lime that had 100 salt, and 1 granite which has 0 salt. would the final product have 90 salt?
Not sure about the exact calculation, but yes, basically that
Feone wrote:alloin wrote:Zarelius wrote:Does all the materials for a gardening pot give equal purity to the final pot, or does different parts have different weighting. Like if i used 8 clay and 1 lime that had 100 salt, and 1 granite which has 0 salt. would the final product have 90 salt?
Not sure about the exact calculation, but yes, basically that
Not sure about the levels either, I do know that if I use 10% clay, 12% lime and 5% granite the final result is about 9%.
Chiprel wrote:
While doing stuff like this never check % purity of an item. Check 4 alchemical values of each item.
PS. The whole 4 elements and math behind it to craft anything is one of most flawed and mindbreaking systems I ever saw. You can't do it without proper spreadsheet
Chiprel wrote:The whole 4 elements and math behind it to craft anything is one of most flawed and mindbreaking systems I ever saw. You can't do it without proper spreadsheet
DarkNacht wrote:If I remember correctly its about ((Average clay)+lime+granite))/3
Its easier then the matrix multiplication for food recipes that we use to have, too bad Jorb removed that.
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