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a difference in agility? | Skills: Discussion of Entropia Universe skills and professions. |
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Old Alpha
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I'm sure most of us know that yes there is a difference in speed among those with lower and higher agility. I want to know what the difference is? Meaning I want someone (myself of anyone else) to gather data on the difference between someone with say 1 agility vs. 2, or something like someone with 20 agility vs. 70.
I propose that this be done using a set area with a set distance on a flat racing area. The only way I can think of to test this is with a stop-watch timer from point a- point B. Now lets talk about the prizes! Prizes!!!! whoever can get me the answers for the difference in speed with varying agility will win 1000 EFD+ whatever EFD anyone wants to contribute! (ooooooh exciting!) However to prove that you have run the experiments I would have you post a picture showing the clear beginning and finish of the test zone (point A-Point B will be shown with clear landmarks)! Also I would have you enlighten me and the other EF members reading this thread how you came to this conclusion! That means giving a mathematical equation and explaining how you came to find that equation(simple algebra really)! This can be explained in any manner, as long as there is an equation and I understand the answer and would be able to recreate it and get the same results. If anyone is confused as to the rules please make a comment on this thread and I will do my best to reword the competition to make sense! This Competition will run until I get the answers I want . May the best person win!Additional: if this type of thread has already been made and has an answer to my question the EFD will still be rewarded if you can post a link on this thread! Winners! 1st tasha 2nd jdegre 3rd steffel Last edited by darth_bacon4; 07-23-2009 at 22:35.. |
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don't forget to +rep me! (so you can - rep steve!...oh nvm 711 found the thread and closed it XD good run while it lasted!) I am quite needy!!!! |
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| Date | User | Comment | Amount |
| 07-24-2009 | steffel | 500.00 | |
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A nice and interesting test done by Solaris, although mostly focused on different weights: 170-221 kg: The secret of speed
Seems the avatar with 21 agility did 100 metres in 19 seconds, while the 62 agility avatar made it in 18. |
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saw that one. Pretty interesting. Though I do want to figure out if there is some sort of equation, I guess that in the variables I should add that 110-120 kg should be about the weight of the test subject, that's usually a good rounded number for people running around with their gear. Either that or no weight at all.
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you don't have to have full number of agi. i can measure it with 79.93 too. its pure mathematics. main problem is to measure distance that is going to be run. but as i saw in that other topic they used wooden planks, but im beginner and i don't have them
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