Game guide:Nectar value calculation: Difference between revisions

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===''mult3'', Nectar Making skill===
''mult3'' is a multiplier based on the [[Nectar Making]] skill of the Sim who is last to makefinish the nectar. A Sim with level 0 of Nectar Making skill will get 0.75 for ''mult3'', whilewith additional +0.075 multiplier per skill level. This means a Sim who has mastered the skill will get 0.75 + (10 x 0.075) = 1.5.
 
===''mult4'', Flavor Enhancement upgrade===
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This means that a nectar with 9 perfect fruits and 1 outstanding fruit will have a value of (11 *x 9) + (10 *x 1) = 109. When 109 is divided by 10 and truncated to floor, it will get 10, which is equal to outstanding quality. Therefore, ''mult5'' will be 2.05.
 
===''mult6'', Flavorful Feet skill challenge===
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===''mult7'', make style===
''mult7'' is a multiplier based on the make style of the nectar. There are 4 types of make styles, i.e. basic, concentrated, mass -produce, and extended nectaration, each will set the multiplier as 1, 1.25, 0.75, and 1.15 respectively. Sims with higher Nectar Making skill have more make style options.
 
===''mult8'', the fruit combination===
''mult8'' is pseudo random multiplier, based on the fruit combination. The range of this multiplier is 0.5 to 1.75. Pseudo random means that any combination of fruits will always give an uncertain multiplier value with no definite factors to determine it, but the the same combination always bears the same value. This means that even though the ''mult1'' is very high, given that the used fruits are 5 life fruits, 3 flame fruits, and 2 cranerlet nuala grapes; it's still possible that the ''mult8'' will be low, reducing the actual value of the nectar. Slightly modifying the ingredient combinations (such as the number of fruits used) may or may not produce higher ''mult8'', significantly or not. There is actually no way to figure out the value of ''mult8'' without debugging the game.
 
A nectar that only uses one type of fruit will always have 1 for the ''mult8''. This means that a nectar with 9 bananas and 1 life fruit might have higher ''mult8'' than a nectar with 10 life fruits, providing the effects of the other multipliers are ignored.
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