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==Summoning Tier== | ==Summoning Tier== | ||
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Each plant that can be summoned when Burgeoning is used falls into one or more "tiers". What tier of plants the user's Burgeoning will draw from is determined by mutation level. The formula is: | Each plant that can be summoned when Burgeoning is used falls into one or more "tiers". What tier of plants the user's Burgeoning will draw from is determined by mutation level. The formula is: | ||
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0 is the lowest possible tier, whereas 9 is the highest possible tier. Each time Burgeoning is used, one plant from the corresponding tier is selected as the "main" plant; 50% of the plants summoned will be the main plant, while the other 50% will be other random plants from the same tier. If <code>bQudzuOnly</code> is set to true, then only {{favilink|qudzu}} will be summoned regardless of mutation level. | 0 is the lowest possible tier, whereas 9 is the highest possible tier. Each time Burgeoning is used, one plant from the corresponding tier is selected as the "main" plant; 50% of the plants summoned will be the main plant, while the other 50% will be other random plants from the same tier. If <code>bQudzuOnly</code> is set to true, then only {{favilink|qudzu}} will be summoned regardless of mutation level. | ||
To see a list of all possible plants and their weights, see [[Data:PlantSummoning]]. | |||
==Formulas== | ==Formulas== |