@AlfredFJones Yeah, heh. I just personally always found spreadsheets harder? It's probably just me, but googledocs layout is really confusing to me..;; It took me half a year to figure out how to copy+paste multiple times in one go lol. Hopefully for future endeavors I can learn. :>
@AlfredFJones Yeah, heh. I just personally always found spreadsheets harder? It's probably just me, but googledocs layout is really confusing to me..;; It took me half a year to figure out how to copy+paste multiple times in one go lol. Hopefully for future endeavors I can learn. :>
This large moth feeds by spreading its chlorophyll-rich wings in a patch of sunlight and flapping gently.
1600
x2 =
Copper Muck
Transmutation
A bubbling mass of copper muck with a brilliant metallic surface. It is pockmarked with tiny gaseous boils.
0
x2
Cloud Chaser
Familiar
As it ascends into the heavens, the clicks and whistles it emits can be roughly translated to ’So long and thanks for all the fish.’
2900
=
Copper Muck
Transmutation
A bubbling mass of copper muck with a brilliant metallic surface. It is pockmarked with tiny gaseous boils.
0
Chimera
Familiar
A blend of lion, goat, and serpent, the chimera is a dangerous foe. It's giving you a funny look.
2500
=
Copper Muck
Transmutation
A bubbling mass of copper muck with a brilliant metallic surface. It is pockmarked with tiny gaseous boils.
0
Update:
Golden Porpoise
Familiar
The golden porpoise is capable of leaping great distances over the water.
2600
=
Gold Muck
Transmutation
A bubbling mass of gold muck with a brilliant metallic surface. It is pockmarked with tiny gaseous boils.
0
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@sunshinecitadel Oh yeah, I'm not against a chance sheet at all, that's why I actually have a spreadsheet for this too. I was just saying that perhaps your earlier format of stating exactly which items will give which would be futile because we would be dealing with percentages instead of actual 1:1 ration of things. Sorry if I wasn't clear enough in my earlier post.
@sunshinecitadel Oh yeah, I'm not against a chance sheet at all, that's why I actually have a spreadsheet for this too. I was just saying that perhaps your earlier format of stating exactly which items will give which would be futile because we would be dealing with percentages instead of actual 1:1 ration of things. Sorry if I wasn't clear enough in my earlier post.