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Quality is one of the most important statistics in in Wurm. It is measured in QL, Quality Level, in the inventory and in containers.
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''Quality level'' (or just ''quality''), ''QL'', is one of the most important component in [[Wurm]] shown in various [[inventory|inventories]] and when [[examine|examining]].
  
It decides how good something is and how well it works.  
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QL decides how good something is and how well it works.  
  
A 1 quality item would be considered extremely low, 50ql would be average, and 99ql would be extremely good.  
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A 1 QL [[item]] would be considered extremely low, 50 QL would be average, and 99 QL would be extremely good.  
  
== Quality effects ==
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== Effects ==
 
'''Higher quality decreases:'''
 
'''Higher quality decreases:'''
* The rate at which items are [[damage]]d by use, [[attack]] and [[decay]]
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* The rate at which items are [[damage]]d by use, [[attack]], and [[decay]].
* The time it takes to use or to create something with it
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* The [[time]] it takes to use or to create something.
* The time it takes to heat up an item
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* The time it takes to heat up an item.
  
'''and increases:'''
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'''And increases:'''
* The general performance of the item
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* The general performance of the item.
* The quality of the items they produce
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* The quality of the items they produce.
* Chance of success when creating something with them  
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* Chance of success when creating something with them.
* The legibility of the [[signature]] displayed on the item
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* The legibility of the [[signature]] displayed on the item.
  
== Quality (unique cases) ==
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== Unique cases ==
 
'''Higher quality increases:'''
 
'''Higher quality increases:'''
* The number of guards in a [[guard tower]], there is one every 10 ql. A 24ql tower has 2 guards while a QL 41 tower has 4 guards. A tower will always have 1 guard, but it will not get a second until it passes 20 QL
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* The number of guards in a [[guard tower]]. There is one guard every 10 QL, so a 24 QL tower has 2 guards while a 41 QL tower has 4 guards. A tower will always have 1 guard but it will not get a second until it passes 20 QL.
* The range and strength of a god's presence around an [[altar]]
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* The range and strength of a god's presence around an [[altar]].
* The amount [[food]] will fill up the hunger bar
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* The amount [[food]] will fill up the hunger bar.
 
 
== Damage effect on quality ==
 
Damage influences the effective quality on an item.
 
 
 
If an item of 20 quality has 50 damage, it will act like it was 10 quality (50% of the actual quality).  
 
  
 
[[Category:Babel/Q]]
 
[[Category:Babel/Q]]
 
[[Category:Misc]]
 
[[Category:Misc]]

Revision as of 06:16, 13 November 2009

Main / Quality level

Quality level (or just quality), QL, is one of the most important component in Wurm shown in various inventories and when examining.

QL decides how good something is and how well it works.

A 1 QL item would be considered extremely low, 50 QL would be average, and 99 QL would be extremely good.

Effects

Higher quality decreases:

  • The rate at which items are damaged by use, attack, and decay.
  • The time it takes to use or to create something.
  • The time it takes to heat up an item.

And increases:

  • The general performance of the item.
  • The quality of the items they produce.
  • Chance of success when creating something with them.
  • The legibility of the signature displayed on the item.

Unique cases

Higher quality increases:

  • The number of guards in a guard tower. There is one guard every 10 QL, so a 24 QL tower has 2 guards while a 41 QL tower has 4 guards. A tower will always have 1 guard but it will not get a second until it passes 20 QL.
  • The range and strength of a god's presence around an altar.
  • The amount food will fill up the hunger bar.