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#1 Jan 28 2005 at 10:19 AM Rating: Decent
How can you tell what Tier/Severity a Reaction IS?

Some reactions are easy: "Minor impurities", "Major Impurities".
Others are not so easy: "Red Heated Metal", "White Heated metal"

Minor reactions are T1 and countered with T1 Counter-reactions, same with Major (T3) reactions.

Is there a list or does someone know what the Tier/Severity of the reactions are? Thanks.
#2 Jan 28 2005 at 10:55 AM Rating: Decent
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I do not know a list of all the severity levels. Mine in tailoring are minor, regular, and severe so easy to tell.

However I didnt understand the reasoning you asked. Any tier buff can counter any severity of reaction. You do not have to use a tier 2 buff to counter a normal, or a tier 3 buff to counter a severe.

Just make sure the picture matches.

SOMETIMES you WILL get a bad tick hit on a tick that you properly countered a reaction. That will make it look like you did something wrong. Don't worry about it, just keep your chin up and try again next time. I promise it won't do that ever time.
#3 Jan 29 2005 at 10:08 AM Rating: Decent
Reactions are fine to keep you from taking hits in health and power. I have found that you need to experiment (since the changes in pristine levels, etc) in combinations of your reaction buttons. Try hitting 2 different buttons when you do not need to so that you see what they do. You will find combinations that help in varying situations like you are low in the pristine level and want some + to the green bar. On my jewlerer I made a prisitine level 29 (challenging) necklace at level 26 (the first time i tried the peice).

Hakiman
23 weaponsmith

Edited, Sat Jan 29 10:08:55 2005 by Horor
#4 Jan 31 2005 at 12:05 PM Rating: Decent
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Using 2 buffs every tick my current "Typical" tick is +0 / +64

One buff is +0 / +14 the other is +10 / +0

Add that to a typical tick of -10 / +50 and there ya go.

However I am using 2 buffs that both lower my chance at success so I often get bad ticks. However an unbuffed bad tick is -50 / +0 so with my 2 buffs a bad tick for me is -40 / +14

All that is with out any reactions at all.
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