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Meat Drops: a suspected formula
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A Cocoabo drops (3x+3) to (5x+15) meat. Since I can't afford the snake, I can only post results based on the occasional Doppelshifter combat and Comma Chameleon experience.
A Cocoabo drops (3x+3) to (5x+15) meat. Since I can't afford the snake, I can only post results based on the occasional Doppelshifter combat and Comma Chameleon experience.


* At weight 9, I've got a range of meat of 41 to 70, averaging 53.
* At weight 9, I've got a range of meat of 41 to 72, averaging 53.
* At weight 18, I've got a range of meat from 77 to 122, with an average of 101.
* At weight 18, I've got a range of meat from 77 to 122, with an average of 101.


What's really needed is for someone to post some low-level weights. The easiest way to do this is to use a turtle totem or spices and attack a high level monster (one that won't hit you, but won't die from a 1-pound boa attacking it over 30 rounds). let the combat time out at 30 rounds and the familiar won't gain weight. I'll continue to work through the Comma Chameleon, but I could use some additional help spading this.--[[User:Foggy|Foggy]] 16:52, 30 April 2008 (CDT)
What's really needed is for someone to post some low-level weights. The easiest way to do this is to use a turtle totem or spices and attack a high level monster (one that won't hit you, but won't die from a 1-pound boa attacking it over 30 rounds). let the combat time out at 30 rounds and the familiar won't gain weight. I'll continue to work through the Comma Chameleon, but I could use some additional help spading this.--[[User:Foggy|Foggy]] 16:52, 30 April 2008 (CDT)
Got a high of 72 with a 9-pound Boa (cham)...I suspect the formula will be similar to the Cocoabo after all. Namely:
* (3+1d3) * (weight + 1d3)
This gives a range of 4x+4 to 6x+18. At 9 pounds, the range is 40 to 72, and 18, 76 to 126.
--[[User:Foggy|Foggy]] 17:38, 30 April 2008 (CDT)

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What are the meat drops and damage dealt formulae? I assume damage increases with lbs, does meat stolen also increase with lbs, and at what rate do these increase, and is there a cap? --AtroPhied 17:16, 23 July 2007 (CDT)

Meat Drops

A Cocoabo drops (3x+3) to (5x+15) meat. Since I can't afford the snake, I can only post results based on the occasional Doppelshifter combat and Comma Chameleon experience.

  • At weight 9, I've got a range of meat of 41 to 72, averaging 53.
  • At weight 18, I've got a range of meat from 77 to 122, with an average of 101.

What's really needed is for someone to post some low-level weights. The easiest way to do this is to use a turtle totem or spices and attack a high level monster (one that won't hit you, but won't die from a 1-pound boa attacking it over 30 rounds). let the combat time out at 30 rounds and the familiar won't gain weight. I'll continue to work through the Comma Chameleon, but I could use some additional help spading this.--Foggy 16:52, 30 April 2008 (CDT)

Got a high of 72 with a 9-pound Boa (cham)...I suspect the formula will be similar to the Cocoabo after all. Namely:

  • (3+1d3) * (weight + 1d3)

This gives a range of 4x+4 to 6x+18. At 9 pounds, the range is 40 to 72, and 18, 76 to 126.

--Foggy 17:38, 30 April 2008 (CDT)