Difference between revisions of "Talk:A renegade robot hive"
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Combats are divided evenly at about 22% for each, and what's left goes to noncombat (about 10% for Trapped!) Don't know if (or how) we express that on the wiki. --[[User:Jesus|Jesus]] 05:51, 20 July 2009 (UTC) | Combats are divided evenly at about 22% for each, and what's left goes to noncombat (about 10% for Trapped!) Don't know if (or how) we express that on the wiki. --[[User:Jesus|Jesus]] 05:51, 20 July 2009 (UTC) | ||
+ | :When getting this data, I always chose "Run Away!" in Trapped! because "Run towards the foe!" will always result in a combat, which would skew data away from Trapped! (which would otherwise be able to occur multiple times in succession). Just in case anyone was wondering.--[[User:Jesus|Jesus]] 06:04, 20 July 2009 (UTC) |
Revision as of 22:04, 19 July 2009
I'm starting to spade some of these values, but there seems to be some confusion... Should the HPs and Item Drop %s for (say) the battle drone be listed here on this page? Or should they be listed under battle drone? I'd favor putting all the specific details under the mob itself, and transcluding that information to this page, so we don't have to edit both pages separately with every correction. --Tycho Everett 10:51, 10 July 2008 (MST)
Data
Battle Drone (685) -- 19 plasteel / 71 fusion / 56 laser cannon / 71 quantum hopper
Defender (667) -- 8 plasteel / 83 lepton mesh / 61 photonic chiller / 65 titanium
Hovertank (682) -- 131 plasteel / 69 positron originator / 73 shell
Investigator (661) -- 31 plasteel / 145 eye / 75 oculum felis / 66 pathway imager
Trapped! (293)
3000 turns
Combats are divided evenly at about 22% for each, and what's left goes to noncombat (about 10% for Trapped!) Don't know if (or how) we express that on the wiki. --Jesus 05:51, 20 July 2009 (UTC)
- When getting this data, I always chose "Run Away!" in Trapped! because "Run towards the foe!" will always result in a combat, which would skew data away from Trapped! (which would otherwise be able to occur multiple times in succession). Just in case anyone was wondering.--Jesus 06:04, 20 July 2009 (UTC)