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****I wonder if the percentile bonus to hit on the bat is what's causing the difference.  With my Flux Shield, I generally only take elemental damage. [[User:Cristiona|Cristiona]] 04:55, 14 December 2007 (MST)
 
****I wonder if the percentile bonus to hit on the bat is what's causing the difference.  With my Flux Shield, I generally only take elemental damage. [[User:Cristiona|Cristiona]] 04:55, 14 December 2007 (MST)
 
*****Shirt: Polar Fleece? Is it a new item or did you mean the tropical one, Cristiona?
 
*****Shirt: Polar Fleece? Is it a new item or did you mean the tropical one, Cristiona?
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******Yeah, I meant tropical.  Fixed. [[User:Cristiona|Cristiona]] 23:14, 14 December 2007 (MST)

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Missing one:

a freak-posterous gargoyle from Mount Vernon, Kentucky Cristiona 22:01, 10 December 2007 (MST)

Nevermind, added it myself. Cristiona 23:24, 10 December 2007 (MST)

  • I kind of thought you were joking. But I just ran into one today (an incred-treme beast from there, so it's not one specific encounter). --Jesus 00:19, 11 December 2007 (MST)
    • Nope; no joke. I just stared at my screen for a few minutes when I saw it. I think it's just a rare location. Sounds like a small place, though. Maybe Ryme just hates Kentucky. Can't say as I blame him... Cristiona 00:24, 11 December 2007 (MST)

Smoldering Ash

Was dropped by:
a mons-trous gargoyle from the netherworld
a mons-trous gargoyle from the inferno
I'd never paid attention to it before, but I was wondering "If the Abaddon Charm is dropped by one combination, then maybe ash is dropped by certain combinations or families of combinations.

Less impressively:
a fou-trous varmint from the inferno
a freak-treme varmint from Hades
a stupen-dous varmint from perdition
a ghast-treme beast from the blue blazes
a ghast-trous imp from perdition
Hey, the first three are all varmints... I dunno. Maybe I'm jumping at shadows. --Jesus 00:49, 11 December 2007 (MST)

  • I'll be recording XP rewards after rollover, so I'll also note if they dropped ash. Cristiona 04:03, 11 December 2007 (MST)
    • That is awesome. I've been wondering for a long time if XP was randomized along with the names, or if the name parts had certain XP weights attached. But it's been impractical for me to try and do that, since I keep leveling up. --Jesus 21:21, 11 December 2007 (MST)

95 adventures in the pit, and the following monsters dropped ash:
a mons-treme fiend from the inferno
a fou-dous gargoyle from the bottomless pit
a ghast-trous gargoyle from the netherworld
a mons-ly beast from Hades
This was with Metal Detector and a Hero's Cape. Cristiona 22:18, 11 December 2007 (MST)

XP Gains

This is mostly just a data dump, but I'm sure someone's good enough with math to make use of this. These results were gathered by me, so they're for a level 50 Gadgeteer. I didn't wear any gold stars to boost my level. I did have a Zion's helm on, but I've already subtracted out the XP bonus from that. No Euphoria, Utter Wretchedness, or any other known XP adjuster, either.

a fan-tastic beast from the netherworld: 460
an incred-real beast from perdition: 376
a ghast-trous gargoyle from the netherworld: 492
a mons-ly beast from Hades: 342
a freak-ly beast from the bottomless pit: 404
a ghast-ly fiend from the abyss: 460
a stupen-treme imp from the inferno: 437
an ex-tastic critter from Abaddon: 308
a fan-tesque imp from the bottomless pit: 500
a fou-ly beast from Abaddon: 460
a fan-tesque ogre from the blue blazes: 348
a fan-real fiend from perdition: 352
a ghast-tastic monster from some nightmare: 364
a freak-posterous beast from the bottomless pit: 356
a ghast-ly goblin from perdition: 412
a fan-ible monster from the blue blazes: 484
an incred-treme fiend from perdition: 500
a freak-tastic goblin from the blue blazes: 312
a pre-posterous monster from the netherworld: 460
a mons-real varmint from Abaddon: 400
a stupen-ly critter from perdition: 364
a fou-posterous beast from some nightmare: 384
a freak-ly beast from the netherworld: 424
an incred-trous gargoyle from some nightmare: 376
an incred-ible varmint from perdition: 340
a stupen-ible fiend from Abaddon: 441
a freak-real beast from Abaddon: 412
a fan-real monster from the abyss: 404
a fan-dous ogre from the inferno: 476
a ghast-posterous fiend from some nightmare: 484
a mons-posterous imp from the inferno: 464
an ex-tastic critter from the bottomless pit: 420
an ex-ly fiend from some nightmare: 356
a freak-real critter from the netherworld: 320
a pre-ible varmint from Abaddon: 496
a fou-tastic imp from Hades: 400
a fan-tesque gargoyle from the bottomless pit: 464
a mons-real goblin from some nightmare: 420
an incred-treme fiend from Abaddon: 437
an ex-treme varmint from some nightmare: 392
a fou-ible goblin from the netherworld: 420
a fan-dous critter from Abaddon: 500
an ex-treme monster from Mount Vernon, Kentucky: 368
a fan-trous monster from the bottomless pit: 428
a fou-dous fiend from the bottomless pit: 396
a ghast-ly critter from perdition: 428
a stupen-trous critter from the inferno: 332
a stupen-real varmint from Hades: 340
an ex-tesque fiend from the blue blazes: 456
a pre-ly gargoyle from the abyss: 368
a mons-ible beast from the abyss: 500
an ex-tastic goblin from the netherworld: 376
a ghast-ible varmint from Abaddon: 328
a fan-trous gargoyle from the blue blazes: 452
an incred-real gargoyle from the netherworld: 480
a freak-posterous monster from the bottomless pit: 376
a fou-dous gargoyle from the bottomless pit: 445
an incred-tastic monster from perdition: 452
a pre-trous imp from the netherworld: 364
a stupen-tastic gargoyle from Hades: 456
a ghast-real imp from the blue blazes: 400
a fan-ible beast from the abyss: 372
a pre-ible monster from the bottomless pit: 360
a stupen-ly monster from the abyss: 388
a pre-tesque ogre from the blue blazes: 424
a fou-ible monster from the bottomless pit: 437
a mons-dous monster from the bottomless pit: 416
a mons-tastic imp from the bottomless pit: 464
a stupen-ible varmint from some nightmare: 476
a mons-ible monster from the netherworld: 476
a fou-treme imp from the abyss: 441
a stupen-tastic fiend from the blue blazes: 441
a freak-posterous monster from Abaddon: 392
a mons-treme gargoyle from the abyss: 316
a stupen-ible fiend from Hades: 332
a ghast-ly goblin from the blue blazes: 428
an ex-tastic varmint from the abyss: 416
a pre-ible varmint from perdition: 484
a pre-real critter from Hades: 496
a stupen-tastic goblin from the netherworld: 420
a mons-treme fiend from the inferno: 384
a fan-trous monster from Hades: 340
a pre-ly fiend from the abyss: 416
a mons-ible ogre from Hades: 445
a fou-ible goblin from Abaddon: 445
a fou-trous beast from the bottomless pit: 344
a ghast-treme gargoyle from the abyss: 432
a pre-tesque imp from some nightmare: 404
a stupen-tesque imp from the blue blazes: 304
a ghast-posterous critter from the blue blazes: 392
a pre-real gargoyle from the abyss: 464
an ex-dous imp from the bottomless pit: 441
a mons-trous goblin from Hades: 328
a fou-real beast from the inferno: 324
a fan-treme imp from perdition: 452

So... yeah. Hope this mess helps. Feel free to make it pretty if y'all want. Cristiona 22:31, 11 December 2007 (MST)

  • Were you using a Bat out of hell? I noticed that I get hit a hell of a lot harder when I have one equipped. I've been in the Pit full-time though, so if it has a hidden +XP enchantment to go with the apparent +ML, I can't really say. Anyway, thank you for the data. --Jesus 21:32, 12 December 2007 (MST)
    • Yeah, I was using the bat. Kit was:
Car: Luxura
Helm: Zion
Weapon: Bat out of Hell
Shirt: Tropical Fleece
Gloves: Forcegloves
Pants: Hot Pants
Shoes: Sturdy Boots
Offhand: Flux Incapacitor
Acc1: Hero's Cape
Acc2: Scottish Necklace

My standard fighting style was 2 shock grenades followed by spamming attacks. For particularly tough ones, I'd grenade again. I think the attacks are mostly random, though. The low 300XP ones weren't particularly difficult or hard. When I wasn't recording, I would have combats where one or no grenades sufficed.
Anyway, I don't think the bat does anything other than improve your chance of hitting. Cristiona 01:50, 13 December 2007 (MST)

      • Hm. When I used the bat, I'd get hit for 10-15 damage pretty often. When I switched back to truepenny, it went back below double digits, usually in the 4-8 range. I've gained a couple of levels since then, and I still haven't gotten hit as hard as I did with the bat. --Jesus 20:53, 13 December 2007 (MST)
        • I wonder if the percentile bonus to hit on the bat is what's causing the difference. With my Flux Shield, I generally only take elemental damage. Cristiona 04:55, 14 December 2007 (MST)
          • Shirt: Polar Fleece? Is it a new item or did you mean the tropical one, Cristiona?
            • Yeah, I meant tropical. Fixed. Cristiona 23:14, 14 December 2007 (MST)