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Enhancing a weapon more than 10 stars

Would it be wiser to use regular EE's rather than AEE's to enhance a weapon that has
10 stars? It says that both scrolls would have a success rate if 5% (5% for 9th star from EE, 5% for
11th star from AEE) , or is there a lower % chance rate for EE's that are hidden

December 16, 2013

3 Comments • Newest first

syclipse

[quote=Existence]Incorrect.
No boom AEE's are 650-750m atm making it more logical to guardian + no boom AEE stars #10-12 as well.

However, since prot scrolls are free currently people can easily do stars 10-12 with those.

Math works out to 2.5k nx x 1:70-80 being about 200m. 10% probability. 9 fails of 2.5k nx spent on prots over guardians = 1.8b instead of 750m No boom AEE+ guardian which is 9 fails of 0k nx (assuming you use the difference between prots/guardians as the #) + 750m.
You save 1.05b at worst case scenario.

Now if the fails go past 10 attempts, you save 2.5k nx per fail since you already have the no boom scroll.

Also, AEEs read as the same % chance past star 10 as EE's but they are not.
I used about 200 EE's for stars 10-12 back 2 years ago and then compared to AEE's. Took about 30 for 10-12 that way.[/quote]

Ahh, thank you so much for your reference , I guess I'll use AEE instead of EE for my 11th star and up

Reply December 16, 2013
janny1993

[quote=PitchBlack0]You aee no boom and use the cs scroll (forget if its guardian or shield) to protect the scroll.[/quote]

You only use no boom aee for 13 ~15 stars.
You can use normal enhancement scroll up till 12 stars with shielding ward.

Ideally, most people would leave their weapon at 12 stars and make a 15 stars tyrant first if they have no boom aee.

Reply December 16, 2013
PitchBlack0

You aee no boom and use the cs scroll (forget if its guardian or shield) to protect the scroll.

Reply December 16, 2013