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How Valuables Are Shared in a Playing Party

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Lun, 06/03/2013 - 00:26
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Mayaura

When you are playing a mission or expedition in Clockworks, you will gather 5 valuables: 1) crowns, 2) heat, 3) materials, 4) minerals, 5) weapons or armor.

Crowns
Every crown picked up by any member of the party is credited equally to every member of the party. Playing solo gets you no more and no fewer crowns.

Heat
Heat is used to level up gear to make it more powerful or eligible for alchemizing to the next star level. Every piece of heat picked up by any member of the party is credited equally to every member of the party. Reviving someone grants you 1/3 of the heat that they have gathered in that level to that point. Soloing out or getting removed from the party causes you to lose all your heat.
2-star gear can be alchemized to 3-star gear immediately without any heat leveling it up.
3-star gear must be heated to level 5 in order to alchemize it to 4-star.
4--star gear must be heated to level 10 in order to alchemize it to 5-star.

Materials
Each material gets randomly distributed to 1 member of the party; therefore, it may or may not go to the player who picked it up. Because the distribution is completely random, it is often unbalanced and unfair.

Minerals
Every mineral picked up is credited equally to every member of the party. This means that fighting over the biggest chunk is nonsense since it will be credited to everyone.

Gear
On rare occasions a weapon or armor may drop from a treasure box and will randomly go to one player in the group.

Mar, 06/04/2013 - 05:19
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Kimahsonite
Useful information for new

Useful information for new recruits, thread should be stickied (although I suspect that's your motive). Some formatting would be nice too.

Mar, 06/04/2013 - 08:20
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Bopp
disagree

The advice is good, but this stuff is covered at the very start of the New Player Briefing, which is at the top of the list of stuff to read, that is already stickied at the top of this forum.

New players don't want to read dozens of articles. Many of them can't even be bothered to read the missions that they do. The best thing we could do, to help new players, is make sure there is a single, well-publicized document that treats all of the important material as concisely as possible and that contains links to further reading. The closest thing we have is the New Player Briefing, probably. So let's work on that.

Vie, 06/07/2013 - 03:23
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Shoutentenshu
hehe

not really related but the first time i clicked on that link bopp it was about watches and prices xD

Vie, 06/07/2013 - 05:10
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Bopp
heavily vandalized

Yeah, it seems that the page was vandalized, but is now okay again. What I don't understand is why the editing history says that the page was created on June 6, 2013. Oh well.

Vie, 06/07/2013 - 05:23
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Thowardz
Oh no.....

Everyone.....
I Think Someone Messed Up Spiral Knights Wiki...

Dom, 06/09/2013 - 11:26
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Mystrian
Good advice!

Mind if I post a link for this thread in "useful links for new knights"?

Or has something like this been linked in that thread?

Lun, 06/10/2013 - 09:33
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Bopp
see post #2

Well, I mind. See post #2 above. This information is already extremely available to any new player who has any interest in reading about the game. Just post a link to the New Player Briefing. (In general, wiki pages are better than forum threads, because they can be edited by multiple users into a coherent, concise explanation, with bad information and obsolete information removed.)

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