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Symbiote8
02/16/2003, 23:21
i havent seen "the formula" to finding a figure's point cost, but i must ask what a figure that looked something like this would cost:


flying 8 range, 3 arrows
8 8 7 5 5 KO
13 (ee) 12(ee) 12(ee) 8(ee) 7 KO
19 (invuln) 19(invuln) 17(invuln) 16 14 KO
4 4 3 1 1 KO




i know its kinda odd, but i have a character who is nearly indistructable at the beginning of his fighting, but wears out easily. if you could give me a point cost for this (im thinking like 100) or if you could link me to the formula, id be much obliged.

FalconKnight
02/17/2003, 00:24
about 87 points

Doom's herald
02/17/2003, 00:26
Originally posted by FalconKnight
about 87 points

No,no,no. It'd be more in the 89-90 range.

FalconKnight
02/17/2003, 00:30
according to dog's formula?

Doom's herald
02/17/2003, 00:33
Exactly, dog's formula.

FalconKnight
02/17/2003, 00:34
meh. maybe i made a typo. lol. it's 2 lousy points. :p

Doom's herald
02/17/2003, 00:37
We won't hold it against u. :)

Symbiote8
02/18/2003, 02:21
thanks, guys

can anyone point me in the direction of the thread/site?

Klarc Quente
02/18/2003, 02:41
Oh! The Tick!!! :)

LOL!

Doctor Strange
02/18/2003, 03:24
just so you know..

according to another point formula, he's at 100

What were you guessing when designing the figure?

raging_madboy
02/18/2003, 04:08
Warlock's formula works him out to be 92.44

Doctor Strange
02/18/2003, 04:29
I got 100 using Warlocks formula. Did you use the proper adjustment for having Invulnerability, 3 attacks and energy explosion?

Energy Explosion "If in Same slot with Invulnerability and fig has three targets: +12 for that slot"

You know, I really like the fact that there are 2 solid formulas running around out there. I think that by using both, one can get a great idea of point cost.