Second part of the test accomplished, results below.
As reported, my first series of craftings with controlled success/failure revealed that crafting without boosting by scrolls stayed well inside the expected range of 85% success chance, even a bit in favor of the crafter but well inside the error margin. The second series of tests was designed to show whether usage of scrollmaker products q60 (masterful writing necessities) changes the outcome.
Summary:
Usage of masterful writing necessities showed impressive improvement of crafting success. Compared to the results without boost, failures roughly halved. As others noted before, this does not mean an improvement to 98% success for 2 minutes as indicated in precraft window, rather something around 92-93%.
Methods:
As before, all 10 crafting missions in Dyron were obtained and done, with q250 mats and crafting at q250 too. Similar as before, these missions were executed 15 times, between July 11 and July 26. Masterful writing necessities were active during all craftings (in case a crafting fell outside the boost time as the boost had elapsed while crafting started, it was not counted, that happened a few times).
Results
In summary, I had to do 1082 craftings resulting in 74 failures. This is a mean percentage of 93.2% success or 6.8% failures, far below the precraft expectation of 15% failures without boost. Median was 72 craftings and 4 failures, thus 5.6% failures. The variance was impressive: best was 1 failure of 71 (98.6% success), worst was 11 failures out of 73, thus 84.9% success.
It is obvious that q60 masterful writing necessities impressively improve the outcome of crafting.
Still underway is the test with q70 writing sets. This one will be shorter and only a sample or proof of concept determining whether these scrolls seem to
- improve
- deteriorate
- or not influence crafting success at all.
Due to the relatively high cost and time consumption of this test (scroll boost lasts only 1 minute with 4 minutes cooldown). only 5 crafting cycles (355 crafting acts) are scheduled. I shall report soon.
As reported, my first series of craftings with controlled success/failure revealed that crafting without boosting by scrolls stayed well inside the expected range of 85% success chance, even a bit in favor of the crafter but well inside the error margin. The second series of tests was designed to show whether usage of scrollmaker products q60 (masterful writing necessities) changes the outcome.
Summary:
Usage of masterful writing necessities showed impressive improvement of crafting success. Compared to the results without boost, failures roughly halved. As others noted before, this does not mean an improvement to 98% success for 2 minutes as indicated in precraft window, rather something around 92-93%.
Methods:
As before, all 10 crafting missions in Dyron were obtained and done, with q250 mats and crafting at q250 too. Similar as before, these missions were executed 15 times, between July 11 and July 26. Masterful writing necessities were active during all craftings (in case a crafting fell outside the boost time as the boost had elapsed while crafting started, it was not counted, that happened a few times).
Results
In summary, I had to do 1082 craftings resulting in 74 failures. This is a mean percentage of 93.2% success or 6.8% failures, far below the precraft expectation of 15% failures without boost. Median was 72 craftings and 4 failures, thus 5.6% failures. The variance was impressive: best was 1 failure of 71 (98.6% success), worst was 11 failures out of 73, thus 84.9% success.
It is obvious that q60 masterful writing necessities impressively improve the outcome of crafting.
Still underway is the test with q70 writing sets. This one will be shorter and only a sample or proof of concept determining whether these scrolls seem to
- improve
- deteriorate
- or not influence crafting success at all.
Due to the relatively high cost and time consumption of this test (scroll boost lasts only 1 minute with 4 minutes cooldown). only 5 crafting cycles (355 crafting acts) are scheduled. I shall report soon.
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