[Gador XXIII-A] --[Blast Tier 6 Exoworld]-- [Last Seen 13th May 2019] Landscape

Will you guys help Gorrillastomp fill in the block colors?

2 blocks of luminous taupe gleam in the middle!

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My inquietude is sorted out i’ll provide the list when i get back home unless you guys prefer i do not. Or i can wait couple hours after the planet is spawned if some prefer to discover the colors.

Very sandy, earthy tones:
ig rock - warm mustard
meta - stale tan
sed - light sephia
gleam - luminous taupe
gravel - pale tan
foliage - light yellow, light sephia,light mustard
soil - silk yellow, dark yellow, hot mustard
mud - hot sephia
mould - hot moss
ash - warm mustard
sand - stark mustard
twisted trunk - light tan
lustrous trunk - silk mint
antique trunk - warm yellow
verdant grass - hot sephia
barbed grass - warm mustard
gnarled grass - hot moss
thorns - strong mustard
sponge - stark orange
glow cap - vivid mustard
mottled -hot tan
clustered - deep yellow
weaping - hot moss
trumpet - mustard
staff - bright blue
perch - tan
spineback - stark turquoise

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I think it’s a Tier 5
unless Level ≠ Tier

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They have made that really confusing.

Apparently that number now shows the level of protection you need, rather than the level of the planet.

So a level 6 planet has a level 5 atmosphere, needing level 5 protection which requires 4 point in the relevant atmospheric protection.

Couldn’t be simpler…

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grrr :confused:

I think you should make a suggestion post about this, it’s a good example you’ve found. It’s these kinds of things that need to change for new player experience. The game is so overly complicated in some ways this is a great example.

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Yeah, it has been pointed out:

But not specifically in suggestions!

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Have to refer to the planet name now, and thanks for the blocks color info.

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That’s good info!

(But doesn’t exactly make the gaming experience more streamlined!)

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Nice chart, thanks. I wasn’t sure yet if a pie would be the requirement for t8 worlds. Apparently so, leaving them with (at least) level 11 to run you off the planet at the end.

If I can catch the end of one of these exos I’m going to go smash some rocks as the levels change. Now i might grab a pie and see if they all rise the same number of levels. If so you may be able to stay on the planet until it, ah, well whatever they do. Shrinks into nothing?

Mayumichi said in another thread the blocks would get harder to break but it was in another topic and I didn’t ask him if he tested it.

Sorry to ramble but my point is, with regards to the numbering systems, it’s possible these things aren’t connected. That for a time Gador will be a tier 6 planet with a level 10 atmosphere. That would be a good reason for decoupling the systems.

Well i did not test that myself but pretty sure its only the atmospheric effect that increase, would have no change on the block health. But always good to do for science!

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Right if that’s true then there’s a clear reason to have the atmosphere levels separate from the planet tiers. I hope to test this but also wanted to point this out since someone else might if I miss the end of the planets.

Also the atmosphere protection thing. Vandar went to a level 11 atmosphere before it disappeared. It may have been 12 for a moment, someone else said they saw it but I missed that. If the current Tier 6 worlds are too high I’ll wait for another t4/5 and see what happens if you eat a pie and stay on the planet until it vanishes.

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