Yes
Premium Androids start with better NX, as in, they look better, I think it's better hair and face, but it could also be better clothes. Dunno about giant potions, premium potions have inflation listed as 500, vs 300 for regular though.
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Premium Androids start with better NX, as in, they look better, I think it's better hair and face, but it could also be better clothes. Dunno about giant potions, premium potions have inflation listed as 500, vs 300 for regular though.
No.
Crafting Lv90+ equips means more plates. At the same time you also need recipes and item crystals which will cost you much meso.
Just prepare tons of gold plates(adamantium also will be ok). I think you will never regret about this choice.
Dark anglic ring will be there for you.
Can I use opal all the way up to level 10 if I have a craptonload of opal ore?
EDIT: In fact, why do you recommend going straight up mass gold plates at the end instead of scaling like you do earlier in the levels?
Past a certain point, items begin requiring recipes, it's not easy to mass produce things when you need recipes.
You can use opal if you want, but there's a -5 EXP penalty per level higher than the item's recommended level, so for example, if you're at level 7 and the item you wanna make recommends you be at level 1, you'd only gain 60 EXP instead of 100 EXP. Near the end, the recipe levels, the disadvantages of creating of lower leveled items aren't as bad as needing recipes for higher leveled items. This is only for Blacksmithing, and I think Jewel Crafting. You gain 60 EXP per creation with Alchemy and the penalty is -3 instead of -5.
is it 1 recipe = perma remember how to maker? Or is it 1 recipe per creation? The latter would suck major balls.
It is the latter, for creating equips and such.
For potions, it's one recipe per a whole day of making stuff.
If you're gonna sell them, you don't use them. Once you use them, the recipe disappears, and you're able to make the item.
Just the potion part? Or both. Also, did it still work the day after?
Edit: Just drank 4 -30 Fatigue potions and 2 -50 Fatigue potions post Archer Jump.
Well, they did change the amount of fatigue reduced per potion in Mage Jump, I think, so it's not that surprising that the amount you could drink changed too. No idea what the limit is now. I wouldn't worry about it though, Jump is rather far, and I wouldn't rely on possibly being able to drink more potions during Jump if you're gonna try and get a Dark Angelic Ring recipe, because I'm positive the limit is 3 during Chaos, though I haven't tested it myself.
Chaos values for fatigue potions are -10 and -30 (rather than -30 and -50), btw, and I think, but I don't really remember, for 300k and 1m each.