Potjeh wrote:So 100% would be unbalanced, but 90% is close enough to what a new player can obtain that it doesn't really matter that only some people got it?
EQ1 Had Manastones, WoW had Haloween Brooms that allowed instant-mounting in arenas, etc. etc. All MMO's I have played fall victim to having an item that is overpowered to what the new player can accomplish and/or get. However, in those cases the items were more permanent. Here we have a rapidly diminishing resource of "humus" AND players could band together and steal it from those who have it. I'm not arguing that legacy humus is not more powerful than currently obtainable humus. Its just not a big enough deal to warrant a wipe and will take care of itself in time. (it arguably already has)
Potjeh wrote:What does it matter if you can't glutton up to the old system humour levels, you can still glutton up significantly higher than people without legacy humus because their trees, and thus bins and humus, will be of significantly lower purity.
Nope. The humus is 16% of the equation to trees. I'll let you do the math but it is nowhere near significant. Multiplier is about 33%-50% greater and if a path to water purity were implemented then ALL the trees will become obsolete anyway.
Potjeh wrote:I'm pretty sure we will never see 100% pure anything again. Getting to the hard cap means there's no room for improvement, which is something loftar is opposed to. The most likely model is that 100% will be an asymptotic cap, ie effort investment requirements will approach infinity as you approach 100% pure.
Agreed. 100% is gone. Good that its gone. A fun mini-game that random stuff actually exists out there with the flashy number but its nowhere near plentiful enough to have a negative impact on the realities of character advancement. Only a psychological blow to those who honestly think it does and don't experiment with the systems themselves to find out how insignificant that little extra multiplier really is.
Again:
Humus is 16% of trees.
Then your Bin is spliced down from the lack of wood plug and/or nail purity
then your worm efficiency takes it down even further as nobody has 100% worms either
The multiplier between Tribe and Treaty Payer replicable compost humus is often within a couple % points of each other which amounts to an extra 20-40 extra gluttony value on a food, which amounts to a non-legacy- bin owner consuming at most 20% more food. If you arn't prepared to put in an extra 20% work to overthrow the status quo then you clearly don't deserve the victory anyway.
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