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Winter Thorne

Can someone explain shipyard BPs please?

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What benefits does a ship get from an improved shipyard?  And is it better to use a lower quality BP at a higher percentage, or a higher quality BP at a lower percentage?

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2 hours ago, Kummba said:

OK, here how it works!

Shipyards --> maps

The higher the map the higher the ceiling of the rolls. For a native >180% i guess u need to do >22 qualtity maps. Maybe @DoubleHelixcan help.

Every Map in the Game is potential soloable. Just buy a bear with 1k HP and >=220% MD for ~5k gold. Or bread any high HP/mediocre MD bear and imprint it 100%.

The actual HP of the shipyard is determining the ship quality, REPAIR it before use.

With the max crafting bonus of 60% a BP with 177% can produce a 222% Shipyard.

Each 10% ship quality gives one max level.

The ship is 10% lower qualitiy then the durability of the shipyard (33k HP increment for large shipyard PER 1 level ? --> 663kHP for max ship level)

Hunting for/Building an own high level shipyard is a pain.

IF you can, try to buy a crafted one, or even ships made in them!

 

Copy paste from another thread.

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1 hour ago, Forb Hidden said:

Copy paste from another thread.

Thanks.  So you're saying %  is everything, and a higher percentage legendary shipyard BP would produce a better ship than a mythical BP with a lower percentage?

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24 minutes ago, Winter Thorne said:

Thanks.  So you're saying %  is everything, and a higher percentage legendary shipyard BP would produce a better ship than a mythical BP with a lower percentage?

Exactly 🙂 only durability matters no matter what quality it is. 

Edited by Willard

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