Doomed Wombat
Let's go Darling!
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[X][Plan] Work Smarter, Not Stronger
You may want to check your calcs. Also, wasn't the Recovery Rate's X 1-Sync Ratio, with the *0.8 being due to Hardy DNA? And even then, you mess with the example, it should have been 300*0.8*0.8 = 192.So the Transformation duration is 600 / X sec where X= 1-.(Sync Ratio)
For instance, having a Sync rate of 20% would be X= 1-.2
Thus 600 / .8 = 750 or twelve and a half minutes
The Recovery Rate is also a function of Syncro Rate, the formula being 300 * X sec where X= (1-.(Sync Ratio)) * .8
which means that at Sync 20% x = (1-.2) * .6 or .8*.6 = .48
Thus 300*.48= 625 or approx 10 minutes
As I recall (information gotten second hand from multiple sources, some countering eachother) either they don't have Therapist this early or the therapist are hired to twiddle their thumbs and pick the lint out of their belly buttons. Will have to vote or subvote for a Therapist request if that comes up. Hopefully they will be available.
She's not the only one in all of existence. I'm talking about the nameless others. Weld for instance ordered Vista to go to therapy and was surprised that wasn't a mandatory thing. Indicating that Yamada is no more the only therapist in existence in all of Wormverse no more than Lando is the only black guy in all of Star Wars. Though it often seems like it neither of them aren't. They are just the only ones worth talking about till the Authors choose to spot light another.The only Therapist I can remember in Worm is Dr. Yamada, who I think is currently working at an asylum for Parahumans and victims of Parahumans who can't function in normal society.
She does do work with the Wards, but Doccer is sorta correct, in that they do have access to therapists, but it's currently voluntary.The only Therapist I can remember in Worm is Dr. Yamada, who I think is currently working at an asylum for Parahumans and victims of Parahumans who can't function in normal society.
According to the previous quest, genetic:Are the strength and endurance flaws due to simply being out of shape, or a genetic flaw?
So to a degree yes and no.
Yes, the flaws you get are essentially permanent, however they can be trained so that they are less of a problem than they would be normally...
And once you get to the point of having a particularly high Sync Ratio these issues will begin to be corrected by the Omnitrix repairing your Genome.
However, yes. These are flaws that will hit you heavily for a good while.
And I will say that some of the Flaws are worse than others, but I am not going to which how that order goes. At least, not until this vote is over at the least.
Mayhaps reset the vote timer, then?I don't even have words to explain how absolutely bad all my math was.
Give me a few minutes and I will edit the update to have more in-depth information about each of the traits and flaws since I also forgot to do that.
...Why bother? 18 hours is plenty of time.
Suddenly this Trait becomes much more attractive to get.[ ][Trait] Something about the operation of the Omnitrix just makes sense to your mind, making it easier to learn how to use it
- Decreases the chance of Mistransformation from 5% (1 out of 20) to a 3.33% (1 out of 30)