Weekly Special
As I'm sure you've seen this is no longer a "weekly" special by any means. I will leave this information here to assist people.
Mysitc Codes (Original):
1: 7193024
2: 8150673
Today's weekly special is a simple money-making method. After beating Hawkfrost in the NP game, complete the subquest "Cats in Need." Then a certain path in the mountains that used to be blocked becomes unblocked. If you go up it, you can battle eagles, which often drop eagles after the fight. Sell the eagles.
Recruitment Explained:
Okay, a lot of people have asked about why it is sometimes so hard to recruit a cat by sharing tongues. Well, I'm going to explain it. The chance of successfully recruiting a cat at the nettle patch is determine by the following formula, where the Main Cat's (Firestar in Original game or Brambleclaw in NP) level=x and the random variable=y it's a fairly simple formula, especially when you compare it do the damage calcultion formula, but if you don't get it, just post a comment asking about it. Here it is:
X= Main cat's level
Y= randmom # 1-800
For those of you that don't know, >= means greater than or equal to.
(A certain amount may be added or subtracted from X here depending on the cat's relaitonship with Firestar &/ ThunderClan. Example: In the original game, Onewhisker gets X + 20 here, because he is a very good friend to Firestar. In the New Prophecy game, Onestar is less likely to recruit as he is much less friendly with ThunderClan.)
If X >= Y, then the cat is recruited.
To summarize, every time your main cat levels up, your chance of recruiting cats by sharing tongues increases by a tiny amount. At level 99 (max level), your chances of recruiting a cat by sharing tongues is roughly 1/8. At level 5 (starting level), it is roughly 1/160.
When you must battle a cat to recruit it, the chance of recruiting it is always 100%.
Mysitc Codes (Original):
1: 7193024
2: 8150673
Today's weekly special is a simple money-making method. After beating Hawkfrost in the NP game, complete the subquest "Cats in Need." Then a certain path in the mountains that used to be blocked becomes unblocked. If you go up it, you can battle eagles, which often drop eagles after the fight. Sell the eagles.
Recruitment Explained:
Okay, a lot of people have asked about why it is sometimes so hard to recruit a cat by sharing tongues. Well, I'm going to explain it. The chance of successfully recruiting a cat at the nettle patch is determine by the following formula, where the Main Cat's (Firestar in Original game or Brambleclaw in NP) level=x and the random variable=y it's a fairly simple formula, especially when you compare it do the damage calcultion formula, but if you don't get it, just post a comment asking about it. Here it is:
X= Main cat's level
Y= randmom # 1-800
For those of you that don't know, >= means greater than or equal to.
(A certain amount may be added or subtracted from X here depending on the cat's relaitonship with Firestar &/ ThunderClan. Example: In the original game, Onewhisker gets X + 20 here, because he is a very good friend to Firestar. In the New Prophecy game, Onestar is less likely to recruit as he is much less friendly with ThunderClan.)
If X >= Y, then the cat is recruited.
To summarize, every time your main cat levels up, your chance of recruiting cats by sharing tongues increases by a tiny amount. At level 99 (max level), your chances of recruiting a cat by sharing tongues is roughly 1/8. At level 5 (starting level), it is roughly 1/160.
When you must battle a cat to recruit it, the chance of recruiting it is always 100%.