Computer-Minting
The Computer-Minting Event (CME) allows users to create a new Hardware Chest by using two existing Computers as blueprints. These two Computers, known as Core Units (Parents), must have full Durability to initiate the process.
To perform a CME, users navigate to the Mint tab, select one Computer to pair with another, and press Mint. A new Hardware Chest is generated instantly and can be opened immediately.
Each Computer can participate in up to 7 CME events, with minting costs increasing based on how many times that specific Core Unit has been used. The costs for each Core Unit are calculated individually, then combined to determine the total Minting Cost.
After a CME, both Core Units enter a 48-hour cooldown period during which they cannot be used for another Minting event, though they remain usable for other activities.
The first two CMEs for a Computer share the same cost. There is also a chance to receive an extra Hardware Chest during Minting. The more times a Computer is used for Minting, the higher the chance of generating multiple Hardware Chests in a single event.
Hardware Chest Quality is influenced by the Core Units Quality:
Core Unit Quality
Common Hardware Chest %
Rare Hardware Chest %
Epic Hardware Chest %
Legendary Hardware Chest %
Common x Common
100
0
0
0
Common x Rare
50
49
1
0
Common x Epic
50
0
49
1
Common x Legendary
50
0
0
50
Rare x Rare
0
98
2
0
Rare x Epic
0
49
50
1
Rare x Legendary
0
50
1
49
Epic x Epic
0
0
98
2
Epic x Legendary
0
0
49
51
Legendary x Legendary
0
0
0
100
Users will get a new Computer once they open the Hardware Chest, with the Computer Quality influenced by the Hardware Chest Quality:
Hardware Chest Quality
Common Computer %
Rare Computer %
Epic Computer %
Legendary Computer %
Common
97
3
0
0
Rare
25
73
2
0
Epic
0
27
71
2
Legendary
0
0
30
70
The new Computer type is influenced by the two Core Unit types:
Core Unit Types
Phone %
Laptop %
PC %
Quantum Computer %
Mobile Phone x Mobile Phone
85
6
6
3
Mobile Phone x Laptop
45
45
7
3
Mobile Phone x PC
45
7
45
3
Mobile Phone x Quantum Computer
80
6
6
8
Laptop x Laptop
6
85
6
3
Laptop x PC
7
45
45
3
Laptop x Quantum Computer
6
80
6
8
PC x PC
6
6
85
3
PC x Quantum Computer
6
6
80
8
Quantum Computer x Quantum Computer
25
25
25
25
The new Computer's Boost Socket types are determined by two Core Units Boost Socket types:
Vintage
Efficiency %
Luck %
Robustness %
Resilience %
Efficiency x Efficiency
70
10
10
10
Efficiency x Luck
40
40
10
10
Efficiency x Robustness
40
10
40
10
Efficiency x Resilience
40
10
10
40
Luck x Luck
10
70
10
10
Luck x Robustness
10
40
40
10
Luck x Resilience
10
40
10
40
Robustness x Robustness
10
10
70
10
Robustness x Resilience
10
10
40
40
Resilience x Resilience
10
10
10
70
Computer-Minting Variation
A Computer’s Attributes are randomly generated based on its Quality and are not influenced by the Attributes of its Core Units.
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