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Allotrope IV [121]
2011-09-27 10:01:28
[13 years, 63 days ago]

When it comes to a levelling balanced bot, is there any sort of rule you should follow for how much con they should have?

What about int? Is there a point where I should be putting it past 45 base?


 
Zalfor [54]
2011-09-27 10:08:32
[13 years, 63 days ago]

Well, from experiences long ago, I found that having too much int is not truly beneficial. The main reason for that is due to the fact that having better weapons/armours and beating higher and higher train bots yields the same or sometimes even more than attacking the same bot with 80-100+ int. I once trained a level 130 equalizer int bot with 200 int and all it gained was 2 million xp or so a battle. Now you can think that's pretty good but at the speed it was going with equals it really slowed the trains. So lots of int isn't really beneficial.

The correlation between con and int is fairly simple. The more con you have, even with 45 int, the less xp you'll earn unless it helps you rape a higher level train bot. This isn't due to con and int exactly but the level you used to put into con. The higher level (past a certain threshold I believe) you get against a train bot the lower xp it'll yield unless you keep adding int.

This is what I think but Ender may be able to explain it better.


 
Umbrella9 [111]
2011-09-27 10:09:21
[13 years, 63 days ago]

If you already have 35 rediss you could easily give it an additional 7 int, and rediss it back to 45 when you are 1 level from getting another 7. Like at 109, rediss just before 110. Then repeat.

There's no set rule for con i guess, but most of my int bots at 80-90 have around 650-750 hp, and 100-110 they still have only 750-850 hp.

If they have good gear and weapons they seem to be fine with this amount to train.


 
Allotrope IV [121]
2011-09-27 10:12:40
[13 years, 63 days ago]

Hmm, I have no intentions of redissing this back back to being a fighter. It is purely intended as a training bot. I just sat at 45 base because that's what I've always done. I figure at least up til 150ish 45 base will probably suffice. But at some stage surely it would be beneficial to have more?


 
Umbrella9 [111]
2011-09-27 10:14:14
[13 years, 63 days ago]

I wouldn't know about exact numbers, but you would most definitely need to add more int at some point.


 
Fatass [29]
2011-09-27 10:14:26
[13 years, 63 days ago]

I would stick with maybe 60 until level 180. Being able to hit some really high trainers, then once you get a descent rate on them, start pumping the into to 120 or something.

/me knows really nothing about high level training.


 
Myriad [194]
2011-09-27 10:36:47
[13 years, 63 days ago]

It really depends who you train on. With the buffs now it's probably best to train on the highest trainbot you can beat. So it's only really ever a good idea to add more con when it allows you to beat the next highest trainbot. If you're training on the highest bot possible, more dex/str is probably more useful.

Int is debatable, but generally I wouldn't add more than about 100 unless we're talking really high levels (200+). If you've got anywhere from 50-100 I'd say that's fine.


 
Myriad [194]
2011-09-27 10:39:06
[13 years, 63 days ago]

Btw, I should add that int is the total int amount after armours, not base. You've probably got a good amount right now.


 
Allotrope IV [121]
2011-09-27 10:39:26
[13 years, 63 days ago]

Yeah I noticed that too, if I'm using an exp buff it's better to train on the 180 train bot. If it's only speed then I train on the 300.

Looks like the general consensus is that my int is pretty much fine for a while. Same with con. Guess it's time to go figure out a build to beat the next train bot in line.


 
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