Hi, I am DextroWombat - new here, at least as a registered user, though I have been using the site for quite a while. I'd like to help out/contribute where I can, as I've found this site *very* helpful - feel free to enlist me if an extra body is needed!
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Current Project[edit]
Working on a redesign of the Oblivion for Morrowind Players article to include Skyrim. Hopefully, can have the whole thing in tables and can redirect all three games to one convenient, easy-to-use article! If you want to help, go here.
- Update: The page is ready! Check it out at Differences Between Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim.
- Also, figured it wouldn't let me leave it on the 'real' page, so here's the credits section for everyone who pitched in and helped out:
MartinS 94.255.233.233
I greatly appreciate the help, and I hope to work with at least some of you in the future! DextroWombat 06:32, 10 April 2012 (UTC)
Current Favorite User[edit]
My current favorite user is...Deandra! For solving the mystery of the Skyrim Wristwatch! Using search results from TinEye, she eventually found this site that lets one order a custom watch - apparently this particular one just had the Skyrim logo on it! So, my current favorite user, you are a genius! I wonder if this would be a Cookie-worthy act?
- note to self: look up cookies
Morrowind: Master Alchemy Formula![edit]
After a long weekend of mixing potions and some edited activities, I ended up with the Alchemy formula!
To figure how strong your potions will be...
- Add your Intelligence and Luck
- Divide by 10
- Add your Alchemy skill level
- Multiply by your Mortar and Pestle Quality
- Divide by 3
To figure out how much your potions will cost...
- Do the exact same thing as above
To figure out how long your potions will last...
- Do the first four steps above
- Don't divide by 3
But that's not all! If you have more tools, they'll change these numbers a bit (price won't change, however)...
If it's a positive effect...
- If you're using a Calcinator *OR* a Retort...
- Round the tool's quality to the nearest whole number (minimum 1)
- Add that number to the Strength and Duration of your potion
- If you're using *both* a Calcinator and a Retort...
- Multiply your Retort quality by 2
- Round this to the nearest whole number (minimum 1)
- Round your Calcinator quality to the nearest whole number (minimum 1)
- Add both of these to the Strength and Duration of your potion
If it's a negative effect...
- If you're using an Alembic, but no Calcinator...
- Divide potion strength by (AlembicQuality + 1)
- Divide potion duration by (AlembicQuality + 1)
- If you're using a Calcinator, but no Alembic...
- Round your Calcinator quality to the nearest whole number (minimum 1)
- Add that number to the Strength and Duration of your potion
- If you're using an Alembic *and* a Calcinator...
- And if you're using the in-game tools, and not any custom stuff...
- Hang on tight - the numbers are pretty unpredictable!
- Use this table, and multiply your potion strength and duration by the number for your two tools
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App Calc |
Journ Calc |
Mast Calc |
GMast Calc |
SMast Calc |
App Alem |
48/120 |
30/120 |
26/120 |
22/120 |
17/120 |
Journ Alem |
17/120 |
24/120 |
21/120 |
18/120 |
15/120 |
Mast Alem |
31/120 |
22/120 |
20/120 |
17/120 |
14/120 |
GMast Alem |
27/120 |
20/120 |
18/120 |
16/120 |
13/120 |
SMast Alem |
22/120 |
17/120 |
16/120 |
14/120 |
12/120 |
And there you have it! You know how strong your potions will be!
- Known issues #1 - Still haven't figured out the exact formula used when Alembic and Calcinator are both used for negative effect
- Known issues #2 - Invisibility gives a longer duration when using either a Calcinator or a Retort than when using both; I have no idea why, but I'm open to suggestions