ty for ur reply:) now one more question,
does th q90 wbow and q 120 wbow have the same dmg? i know q90 and q160 is different
Sevenless wrote:There's various theories about this from many different hunters. All animals *can* spawn at all times of the day. However, many people claim that certain times of day have higher spawn rates. Dawn/Dusk iirc are the favorite times from a couple hunters I knew. I personally don't see deer during the day often, usually find them at night. But eh, nothing's been said by jorb/loftar far as I know.
dunehammer wrote:ty for ur reply:) now one more question,
does th q90 wbow and q 120 wbow have the same dmg? i know q90 and q160 is different
MagicManICT wrote:dunehammer wrote:ty for ur reply:) now one more question,
does th q90 wbow and q 120 wbow have the same dmg? i know q90 and q160 is different
damage is figured as a multiplier * sqrt (q / 10), so it's a gradual increase that gets slower as quality goes higher. The same is true for calculating FEP points, etc.
dunehammer wrote:MagicManICT wrote:dunehammer wrote:ty for ur reply:) now one more question,
does th q90 wbow and q 120 wbow have the same dmg? i know q90 and q160 is different
damage is figured as a multiplier * sqrt (q / 10), so it's a gradual increase that gets slower as quality goes higher. The same is true for calculating FEP points, etc.
does the multiplier round up to interger???
Pokahontits wrote:I'm curious if anyone has a good tracking guide or some kind of tips when it comes to tracking a perpetrator.
Say I already have theft scents found - how do I go about actually tracking down the thief?
I can see the right-click functions already, but I'm confused on how they work. I understand force-summoning, however.
I don't see any kind of path lit up when I track a scent. I'm relatively new to the game, but I understand most things pretty damn well.
Also, if I end up killing my thief, when found, does that, too, leave scents? Or is it simply a "vengeance kill" of sorts and not considered murder?
iceheart wrote:When tracking a perpetrator or hearthfire, it will give you the direction of the targer. It will tell you if the perpetrator is logged off or dead or if they have no hearthfire.
Killing the thief will still leave scents since the game does not distinguish morality.
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