Does any one have any Vendor buy back ratio Vs. the vendor paid for items used in the combination.
(buy back price / total cost) x 100 = %
250pp / 500pp x 100 = 50% <- not dada, just an example.
this would be helpfull info for my data sheet, when deciding what item to use to skill up. I like to factor in Cost, success% of 20, and buy back price.
some times its worth making a more costly item when you know your % of success is great and sell back to merchant to minimize overall cost of skilling up.
Lethaldose
Note* I read that the success ratio is (1.15 x skill)-(trivial - 70)
I use it becase it works well with trivials near our skill level (it gets way-off the greater the diffrence of the trivial and your skill becomes)
I dont think its accurate, because there is always a 5% chance of fail. thats means the equation can NEVER equal 100% or greater, and the above equation offers an OVER 100% possibility. The true equation must be an asymtope (means it will never reach a number, but it will get close)
The above equation is linear, the true equation is not linear but asymtropic.
Just my 2cp
(buy back price / total cost) x 100 = %
250pp / 500pp x 100 = 50% <- not dada, just an example.
this would be helpfull info for my data sheet, when deciding what item to use to skill up. I like to factor in Cost, success% of 20, and buy back price.
some times its worth making a more costly item when you know your % of success is great and sell back to merchant to minimize overall cost of skilling up.
Lethaldose
Note* I read that the success ratio is (1.15 x skill)-(trivial - 70)
I use it becase it works well with trivials near our skill level (it gets way-off the greater the diffrence of the trivial and your skill becomes)
I dont think its accurate, because there is always a 5% chance of fail. thats means the equation can NEVER equal 100% or greater, and the above equation offers an OVER 100% possibility. The true equation must be an asymtope (means it will never reach a number, but it will get close)
The above equation is linear, the true equation is not linear but asymtropic.
Just my 2cp


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