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==Alloys==
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==Overview==
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Alloys are created from various smelted metals in a [[Reactory]].  The process of producing alloys is quite different compared to previous tellings.
  
The process of producing alloys is quiet different compared to previous tellings.
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To initially start a batch of an alloy takes 5 [[Charcoal]], the metals, and 1 Tree Resin. The type of resin needed depends on the type of alloy you are making.  After working the batch of alloy until it crystalizes, you can take the amount of alloy made, or you can Re-Heat the batch. You often want to re-heat the batch if the amount of alloy made is not satisfactory. Re-heating the batch costs 3 [[Charcoal]] and 1 resin more.
  
'''Brass'''
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==Alloy Types and Costs==
:7 Copper, 1 Tin, 1 Resin:Stout Palm, 5 Charcoal
 
'''Bronze'''
 
:7 Copper, 1 Zinc, 1 Resin:Fern Palm, 5 Charcoal
 
'''Pewter'''
 
:7 Iron, 4 Antimony, 1 Brass, 1 Resin:Royal Palm, 5 Charcoal
 
'''Steel'''
 
:7 Iron, 1 Tin, 1 Resin:Towering Palm, 5 Charcoal
 
  
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If you update this list, please also update the table on the [[Reactory]] page.
  
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====Advanced Metallurgy (1)====
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'''[[Brass]]''' (100% = 8)
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:7 [[Copper]], 1 [[Tin]], 1 [[Resin]]:[[Stout Palm]], 5 [[Charcoal]]
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'''[[Bronze]]''' (100% = 8)
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:7 [[Copper]], 1 [[Zinc]], 1 [[Resin]]:[[Fern Palm]], 5 [[Charcoal]]
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'''[[Pewter]]''' (100% = 12)
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:7 [[Iron]], 4 [[Antimony]], 1 [[Brass]], 1 [[Resin]]:[[Royal Palm]], 5 [[Charcoal]]
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'''[[Steel]]''' (100% = 8)
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:7 [[Iron]], 1 [[Tin]], 1 [[Resin]]:[[Towering Palm]], 5 [[Charcoal]]
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====Advanced Metallurgy (2)====
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'''[[Moon Steel]]''' (100% = 13)
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:7 [[Steel]], 3 [[Brass]], 3 [[Pewter]], 1 [[Resin]]:[[Hawthorn]], 5 [[Charcoal]]
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'''[[Sun Steel]]''' (100% = 13)
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:7 [[Steel]], 3 [[Brass]], 3 [[Bronze]], 1 [[Resin]]:[[Umbrella Palm]], 5 [[Charcoal]]
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====Advanced Metallurgy (3)====
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'''[[Thoth's Metal]]''' (100% = 15)
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:7 [[Steel]], 4 [[Moon Steel]], 4 [[Sun Steel]], 1 [[Resin]]:[[Folded Birch]], 5 [[Charcoal]]
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'''[[Water Metal]]''' (100% = 14)
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:7 [[Steel]], 4 [[Moon Steel]], 3 [[Silver]], 1 [[Resin]]:[[Pratyeka Tree]], 5 [[Charcoal]]
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====Advanced Metallurgy (4)====
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'''[[Metal Blue]]''' (100% = 21)
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:7 [[Steel]], 5 [[Thoth's Metal]], 5 [[Water Metal]], 4 [[Tungsten]], 1 [[Resin]]:[[Cerulean Blue]], 5 [[Charcoal]]
  
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====Advanced Metallurgy (5)====
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'''[[Octec's Alloy]]''' (100% = '''21''')
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:7 [[Steel]], 5 [[Thoth's Metal]], 5 [[Water Metal]], 4 [[Tungsten]], 1 [[Resin]]:[[Oil Palm]], 5 [[Charcoal]]
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::* Cannot reheat.  The batch must be abandoned using the Utility menu.
  
'''Snippet of the short discussion on E! just after the release of the tech:'''
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==Mechanism==
  
'''Coyan:''' this is what I have figured out so far once it goes through its 15 second cycle there are a number of light grey circles in the black pool  you get 1 or 2 clicks, or you are timed, not sure yet  the circles seem to move towards your mouse click  the more of those that get to your mouse, the higher the crystalization  at 37% crystalization with steel, I got 1 steel with 67% crystalization with brass, I got 6 brass  at 25% and lower, 0 of both
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The rules governing the behavior of the Reactory are as follows (more detail and historical information can be found in the [[Talk:Alloys|discussion page]]):
  
'''Marcus:''' It seems to be quite complicated, and i believe there is a randomness factor in it.
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*We define the active circle as the circle that has its center nearest your mouse click, that circle will not move (no matter if you click in overlaps or not).
  
'''Daniels:''' how many reactories can you run at once?  I mean, are the clicking cycles fast orslow?
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*Circles overlapping with the active circle will move towards it like magnets, the nearer they are, the more they will move.
'''Voyna:''' fast
 
  
'''Marcus:''' reactories are not timed based im almost poastive unless its a time per click
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*If the click results in 2 or more circles congealing completely, the batch crystalizes.  The crystalization percentage depends on the number of circles that congeal with the last active circle.  So your last click is important: don't just click in the middle of the bright white blob, but try to attract the max number of circles with that last click.
  
'''Marcus:''' New possability, you have to keep clicking in places where it would keep the circles apart?
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*Estimate of when 2 circles congeal after a click: if a circle has center to center distance to active circle of less than half the circle radius, they will congeal and crystallization will be the result.
'''Marcus:''' because when i bring the circles together i get nothing but shit yeilds
 
  
'''MouseD:''' I just got 33% gave me 1 brass the tighter the cricles together seems to be it ...mine shows like a almost full color white circle now
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==Output==
  
'''Kyline:''' how do you know how much metal to put in?
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A batch's percentage of crystallization is calculated as follows:
'''MouseD:''' when you stasrt it up it tells you how much metals you need for each alloy your making
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Crystallization = (N - 1) / (T - 1)
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    N = number of circles perfectly overlapping after crystallization
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    T = total number of circles
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This number is shown as an integer, but likely keeps any fractional part for the purposes of calculating the output.
  
'''MouseD:''' http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale4/Image:Brass.JPG
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Output is calculated as follows:
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Output (debens) =  M * (X - F) / (100% - F)
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    M = Total debens of metals put into the batch
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    X = Crystallization percentage of the batch
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    F = Floor crystallization percentage
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The floor percentage is different for each metal, and its calculation method is unclear, but it appears to be determinable as the highest crystallization percentage at which no output is received (example, F=25% for [[steel]], and F=33% for [[pewter]]).
  
'''Zaniac:''' wow that means ALOT of time on reactorys now to make the amounts we use cause no doubt teppy didnt lower HOW much we need Just HOW we make it
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Put plainly, the output is exactly 0 at or below the floor crystallization, equal to the sum of the input metals at 100% crystallization, and scales linearly between the two points.
  
'''MouseD:''' well coyan got 6 brass of one of his loads now
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Note that because fractions are kept internally, a larger batch from an upgraded Reactory will not necessarily produce an exact multiple of the output from a normal-sized batch at the same crystallization.
  
'''MouseD:''' seems the higher the % is the more you will get but its time consuming for usre much worse then last tale with doping at 8 hr mark now
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==Guides==
  
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Here is a quick do and do not guide by wyked [[alloyyesandno | avoiding crystalization]]
  
Ive been able to get 75% crystalization with steel (5) by clicking once off and then once on..
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Here is a beginner's guide to practical alloys by [[User:Daniels|Daniels]]: [[User:Daniels\AlloyGuide|Practical Beginning Alloys]]
there has to be  some pattern to it, I dont think its time based...
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somehow I get the feeling that each alloy will have  different  method, but we will see.
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Here is a youtube video guide for alloy by [[User:Daniels|Daniels]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3U7Q6DaMyNI Video Guide]
Havent had much luck with brass.
 
-Turkeybone
 

Latest revision as of 00:21, 16 February 2010

Overview

Alloys are created from various smelted metals in a Reactory. The process of producing alloys is quite different compared to previous tellings.

To initially start a batch of an alloy takes 5 Charcoal, the metals, and 1 Tree Resin. The type of resin needed depends on the type of alloy you are making. After working the batch of alloy until it crystalizes, you can take the amount of alloy made, or you can Re-Heat the batch. You often want to re-heat the batch if the amount of alloy made is not satisfactory. Re-heating the batch costs 3 Charcoal and 1 resin more.

Alloy Types and Costs

If you update this list, please also update the table on the Reactory page.

Advanced Metallurgy (1)

Brass (100% = 8)

7 Copper, 1 Tin, 1 Resin:Stout Palm, 5 Charcoal

Bronze (100% = 8)

7 Copper, 1 Zinc, 1 Resin:Fern Palm, 5 Charcoal

Pewter (100% = 12)

7 Iron, 4 Antimony, 1 Brass, 1 Resin:Royal Palm, 5 Charcoal

Steel (100% = 8)

7 Iron, 1 Tin, 1 Resin:Towering Palm, 5 Charcoal

Advanced Metallurgy (2)

Moon Steel (100% = 13)

7 Steel, 3 Brass, 3 Pewter, 1 Resin:Hawthorn, 5 Charcoal

Sun Steel (100% = 13)

7 Steel, 3 Brass, 3 Bronze, 1 Resin:Umbrella Palm, 5 Charcoal

Advanced Metallurgy (3)

Thoth's Metal (100% = 15)

7 Steel, 4 Moon Steel, 4 Sun Steel, 1 Resin:Folded Birch, 5 Charcoal

Water Metal (100% = 14)

7 Steel, 4 Moon Steel, 3 Silver, 1 Resin:Pratyeka Tree, 5 Charcoal

Advanced Metallurgy (4)

Metal Blue (100% = 21)

7 Steel, 5 Thoth's Metal, 5 Water Metal, 4 Tungsten, 1 Resin:Cerulean Blue, 5 Charcoal

Advanced Metallurgy (5)

Octec's Alloy (100% = 21)

7 Steel, 5 Thoth's Metal, 5 Water Metal, 4 Tungsten, 1 Resin:Oil Palm, 5 Charcoal
  • Cannot reheat. The batch must be abandoned using the Utility menu.

Mechanism

The rules governing the behavior of the Reactory are as follows (more detail and historical information can be found in the discussion page):

  • We define the active circle as the circle that has its center nearest your mouse click, that circle will not move (no matter if you click in overlaps or not).
  • Circles overlapping with the active circle will move towards it like magnets, the nearer they are, the more they will move.
  • If the click results in 2 or more circles congealing completely, the batch crystalizes. The crystalization percentage depends on the number of circles that congeal with the last active circle. So your last click is important: don't just click in the middle of the bright white blob, but try to attract the max number of circles with that last click.
  • Estimate of when 2 circles congeal after a click: if a circle has center to center distance to active circle of less than half the circle radius, they will congeal and crystallization will be the result.

Output

A batch's percentage of crystallization is calculated as follows:

Crystallization = (N - 1) / (T - 1)

   N = number of circles perfectly overlapping after crystallization
   T = total number of circles

This number is shown as an integer, but likely keeps any fractional part for the purposes of calculating the output.

Output is calculated as follows:

Output (debens) =  M * (X - F) / (100% - F)

   M = Total debens of metals put into the batch
   X = Crystallization percentage of the batch
   F = Floor crystallization percentage

The floor percentage is different for each metal, and its calculation method is unclear, but it appears to be determinable as the highest crystallization percentage at which no output is received (example, F=25% for steel, and F=33% for pewter).

Put plainly, the output is exactly 0 at or below the floor crystallization, equal to the sum of the input metals at 100% crystallization, and scales linearly between the two points.

Note that because fractions are kept internally, a larger batch from an upgraded Reactory will not necessarily produce an exact multiple of the output from a normal-sized batch at the same crystallization.

Guides

Here is a quick do and do not guide by wyked avoiding crystalization

Here is a beginner's guide to practical alloys by Daniels: Practical Beginning Alloys

Here is a youtube video guide for alloy by Daniels: Video Guide