View Full Version : Seasonal Spirits %
February 23rd, 2004, 01:54 AM
Anyone know offhand the exact % that seasonal spirits gain in prefered seasons as opposed to off season?
I think it's up to 25% (AFAIK) but I was wondering if anyone had a hard number.
Gandalf Parker
February 23rd, 2004, 04:09 PM
Looks like it will have to be tested. I guess you can tell us when you find out http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif
Ragnarok-X
February 23rd, 2004, 06:07 PM
uhm stupid question style: where can i actually see the current season (or the next season whatever u like)
ty
February 23rd, 2004, 11:26 PM
Well here are the #'s there is some small amount of variance.
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="sans-serif, arial, verdana">code:</font><hr /><pre style="font-size:x-small; font-family: monospace;">Season SumL(44) SprH(7) WinW(13) FallB (53)
Early Summer 44 8 13 39
Mid Summer 55 7 11 53
Late Summer 55 7 10 53
Early Fall 55 7 9 53
Mid Fall 49 6 13 66
Late Fall 46 5 13 66
Early Winter 45 5 13 66
Mid Winter 39 7 16 59
Late Winter 36 7 16 56
Early Spring 34 7 16 54
Mid Spring 44 8 14 46
Late Spring 44 8 13 42</pre><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="sans-serif, arial, verdana">So For SL's it was 25% Maximum Loss and Gain for on and off seasons. The Spring Hawk lost 28.57% of it's HP in off season (5) and only gained 14.2% (Could have been a bad year for Spring Hawks). Winter Wolves gained 23.1% and lost 30.7% (Bad year for Wolves too). Fall Bear gained 24.5% and lost 20.7% in it's bad time. So I unless they are coded differently, it seems to be able to vary quite a bit.
Damn you Gandalf for making me answer my own question!
Psitticine
February 24th, 2004, 12:49 AM
Originally posted by Ragnarok-X:
uhm stupid question style: where can i actually see the current season (or the next season whatever u like)
ty <font size="2" face="sans-serif, arial, verdana">It is at the top of the Messages screen that comes up at the beginning of each turn or when you hit 'm'.
Arryn
February 24th, 2004, 12:57 AM
The interesting thing to note is that the peak benefit is in the late season, not in the mid season, as might be expected.
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