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9 years ago
Droid speed calculator is nice and all. Basically just uses this formula:
(1000-10(jawa engineer's recalibrate %)) / (1000/jawa engineer's speed)
After resolving the denominator round up to the nearest whole number. After completing the problem round down to the nearest whole number.
If you didn't have to round at all, then you can set your speed to any number below what the equation reveals. If you did have to round at some point, then it can also be that number. If you are going for starting turn order, your first droid can have as much speed as you can stack, as long as the second and successive ones are at or below the number this equation reveals.
(1000-10(jawa engineer's recalibrate %)) / (1000/jawa engineer's speed)
After resolving the denominator round up to the nearest whole number. After completing the problem round down to the nearest whole number.
If you didn't have to round at all, then you can set your speed to any number below what the equation reveals. If you did have to round at some point, then it can also be that number. If you are going for starting turn order, your first droid can have as much speed as you can stack, as long as the second and successive ones are at or below the number this equation reveals.
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