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Post by zxadvocatex002 on Mar 19, 2014 17:13:53 GMT -5
The question really specifically pertains to lines like impmon that innately even with jogress from their final stage, just have less total stages. In this case a champion, meaning you lose 72 hours to train for. Also I assume this brings your total cap down by 50k. So he would always be weaker than a standard 7th lv super ultimate?
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Post by BrobyDDark on Mar 19, 2014 17:36:35 GMT -5
Technically yes, but if a champion trains more than an ultimate and a mega it could potentially win.
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Post by HAL9001 on Mar 19, 2014 22:00:21 GMT -5
Impmon is weird... I think it's max training cap is more than most rookies
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Post by Stone Chew on Mar 21, 2014 9:40:05 GMT -5
And Impmon also takes way longer time to evolve than normal rookies.
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Post by (retired) on Mar 21, 2014 12:52:52 GMT -5
And Impmon also takes way longer time to evolve than normal rookies. But we assume all rookies have only 50k max training cap. While Imp can get full 50k due to longer evo time, other rookies can probably get ~38k even with much shorter evo time. So longer evo time helps only to gain 12k. But then he lose 100k training cap just for that.
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Post by zxadvocatex002 on Mar 25, 2014 18:05:19 GMT -5
Eh, well, I guess after I finish my examon I'll just go for zeemilleniummon. I wanted him before anyway. Power overwhelming heh heh
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Post by (retired) on Mar 26, 2014 1:01:42 GMT -5
So you know SU 1 and 2 are in fact counted as 1 stage only?
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Post by zxadvocatex002 on Mar 26, 2014 15:49:29 GMT -5
ii didnt, that is very useful to know. Thanks!
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Post by blaziken662 on Apr 4, 2014 13:32:27 GMT -5
If it's useful for any of you then please check the guide I made to obtain the MOST POWERFUL legal Digimon. It's into the Guides and Tutorial's section... Thanks!
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Post by Reshy on Apr 4, 2014 17:33:27 GMT -5
And Impmon also takes way longer time to evolve than normal rookies. But we assume all rookies have only 50k max training cap. While Imp can get full 50k due to longer evo time, other rookies can probably get ~38k even with much shorter evo time. So longer evo time helps only to gain 12k. But then he lose 100k training cap just for that. Is there any way we can measure Impmon's cap? Considering the edits to the normal coding that make Impmon unique in his digivolution-line, I would assume Bulzipke would go the extra mile and increase his training cap. Y'know? "In for a penny, in for a pound" and all that.
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Post by (retired) on Apr 4, 2014 23:04:12 GMT -5
But we assume all rookies have only 50k max training cap. While Imp can get full 50k due to longer evo time, other rookies can probably get ~38k even with much shorter evo time. So longer evo time helps only to gain 12k. But then he lose 100k training cap just for that. Is there any way we can measure Impmon's cap? Considering the edits to the normal coding that make Impmon unique in his digivolution-line, I would assume Bulzipke would go the extra mile and increase his training cap. Y'know? "In for a penny, in for a pound" and all that. Of course we can always measure by just getting Impmon and giving it max training, but I really have no interest in Impmon so... Also, to think reversely, baby has much shorter lifespan yet it get the same amount of training cap as other stages. Therefore I think there's no reason to believe the dev makes training cap proportional to lifespan.
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Post by Reshy on Apr 5, 2014 16:50:48 GMT -5
Is there any way we can measure Impmon's cap? Considering the edits to the normal coding that make Impmon unique in his digivolution-line, I would assume Bulzipke would go the extra mile and increase his training cap. Y'know? "In for a penny, in for a pound" and all that. Of course we can always measure by just getting Impmon and giving it max training, but I really have no interest in Impmon so... Also, to think reversely, baby has much shorter lifespan yet it get the same amount of training cap as other stages. Therefore I think there's no reason to believe the dev makes training cap proportional to lifespan. Ah yes, but it's just the fact that Bulzipke changed the life span of Impmon so drastically to to accommodate for the lack of Champion/Ultimate form that makes me think there might be more to him than we see at first... I have no interest in Impmon either, but I do have an interest in gaining knowledge, especially if it helps us understanding this app that we all love. But how would you know when you maxed the training out on Impmon? We can keep track with add-ons but we can't know when he maxes out exactly... Or am I wrong? Please let me know if I am! Thanks in advance
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Post by (retired) on Apr 6, 2014 1:01:06 GMT -5
Of course we can always measure by just getting Impmon and giving it max training, but I really have no interest in Impmon so... Also, to think reversely, baby has much shorter lifespan yet it get the same amount of training cap as other stages. Therefore I think there's no reason to believe the dev makes training cap proportional to lifespan. Ah yes, but it's just the fact that Bulzipke changed the life span of Impmon so drastically to to accommodate for the lack of Champion/Ultimate form that makes me think there might be more to him than we see at first... I have no interest in Impmon either, but I do have an interest in gaining knowledge, especially if it helps us understanding this app that we all love. But how would you know when you maxed the training out on Impmon? We can keep track with add-ons but we can't know when he maxes out exactly... Or am I wrong? Please let me know if I am! Thanks in advance I just believe that Bulzipke only set the cap randomly that he didn't think any of us can reach 50k per stage. I do have interest in gaining knowledge, but the cost is a bit too much. We can know its training is maxed when the train count doesn't increase, as it does count the power you gain, not how many times you press. Plus I also have another digimon for test to train...he need to beat a QR Chaosdramon.
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