User talk:Adamchrome

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Morphic Tools
Recently, I've noticed a lot of irregularity and confusion about the experience that the various morphic tools available from the Stealing Creation minigame. My Goal is, with the Runescape Wiki communities help, to find out exactly what is going on with this experience. Does level affect the experience? Does the items you're making affect it? I'll start with my own tests then make some tables and so forth so others can help contribute.

Thanks for reading and hopefully thanks very much for helping me out! Adamchrome 14:11, 30 January 2009 (UTC)

Things to Note

 * First off, please don't add any random or misinformation. You aren't helping anyone by doing this.


 * Secondly, You may notice in each table and 'Experience loss' column. This is intentional and may confuse some people.


 * Basically what this is is that, for each morphic tool of any kind, there is a specific experience limit that it will give before crumbling. If the experience from the item you are making/creating will give experience beyond that limit, the experience will cap and the remaining experience will be obtained at the regular rate without the sacred clay 2x bonus.
 * For Example: You are making an Oak Dungeon Door. Normal Experience= 600xp. Sacred clay experience= 1200xp. You make the Door and the Hammer crumbles to dust but you only recieve 1000xp instead of the expected 1200xp. This happened for the reason stated above. The sacred clay tool will still create the item but will not double any experience beyond its experience limit. In this case, 200xp (1200 - 1000) was lost due to the limit.


 * I hope this clarifies this problem. Adamchrome 15:16, 30 January 2009 (UTC)


 * Thirdly, please don't add information for Volatile Tools unless you specifically state that you are using a volatile tool. Adamchrome 15:20, 30 January 2009 (UTC)


 * Lastly, try to add information with more than one test involved, or in accordance with another test. Tests done on their own have more chance to be incorrect that those with multiple tests. Adamchrome 15:25, 30 January 2009 (UTC)