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Where are the planks even used?
They are used in episode 3 professions.
== Hopeforest 5% XP Potion is NOT worth it ==
After a conversation with a player in game, I did some math and found that using a Hopeforest 5% XP Potion actually results in Less XP per inventory. All calculations were from Level 27 Carpenter using [[Rugged Pine Log]].
Without the potion:
109 XP x 12 logs = 1,308 XP
55 XP x 24 poles = 1,320 XP
'''2628 XP per inventory'''
With the potion:
115 XP x 11 logs = 1,265 XP (Only 11 logs since potions fills an inventory slot)
57 XP x 12 poles = 684 XP (Potion usually runs out after 12 poles)
55 XP x 10 poles = 550 XP
'''2499 XP per inventory'''
Which results in a '''129 XP deficit''' when using a potion. So you are better off with a full inventory than a stack of 5% XP potions.
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Latest revision as of 16:31, 15 November 2024
Where are the planks even used? They are used in episode 3 professions.
Hopeforest 5% XP Potion is NOT worth it[edit source]
After a conversation with a player in game, I did some math and found that using a Hopeforest 5% XP Potion actually results in Less XP per inventory. All calculations were from Level 27 Carpenter using Rugged Pine Log.
Without the potion:
109 XP x 12 logs = 1,308 XP 55 XP x 24 poles = 1,320 XP 2628 XP per inventory
With the potion:
115 XP x 11 logs = 1,265 XP (Only 11 logs since potions fills an inventory slot) 57 XP x 12 poles = 684 XP (Potion usually runs out after 12 poles) 55 XP x 10 poles = 550 XP 2499 XP per inventory
Which results in a 129 XP deficit when using a potion. So you are better off with a full inventory than a stack of 5% XP potions.