MagnusIlluminus wrote:
Well, that is an odd one. Specifically, it uses an oddly shaped template. It is mostly a large Teardrop, but also has extra bulges to each side. As I recall, each bulge is essentially half of a standard 6cm barrage template, thus the cost of the Pyro-Acid Spray template is the sum of the costs of a Large Teardrop and a 6cm Barrage. This would be 15 + 3.6 = 18.6. Hmm, it seems I do have a minor error in this calculation, as I have that value in as 19. Ah, right, I had been rounding off the 3.6 to 4 at the beginning of the formula, but changed that a while ago. I guess this did not get updated.
Also, the weapon hits on a 3+ with a TSM of -2, Ignores Cover, and Damages Buildings. It IS a strong weapon. Still, adjusting for the above error, it's cost is thus (Template * 3+ * -2 * Ignore Cover * Damage Building = 18.6 * 2 * 3 * 1.5 * 1.5 = 251.1) 251. Adjusting that for Morale and Hive Mind adjustments brings it to 375.39 which rounds to 375.
Thus the cost of the weapon is now 375. I don't see how that can be adjusted without either changing the stats of the weapon or changing the weight of various modifiers. Of course, the latter would mean adjusting all weapons as needed, but if it needs adjusting then it needs adjusting.
Hi!
Why not treat it as a large teardrop template and ignore the extra "bulges"? Its not like there are any others like it and perhaps it is better to keep all templates in strict silos (small teardrop, large teardrop, small round template, etc) and approximate "odd" ones to the nearest standard size.
That way we still have uniformity and consistency without having to deal with oddities like this particular template.
Besides, I like where the barrage calculations stand as of now, I don't fancy a recalculation based on one non-standard template. Heck I would rather change the template to the standard large teardrop than recalculate (of course that may very well be the answer).
If it were done that way what would the cost be?
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