Thread:Den of the Dragon/@comment-201.202.133.81-20160227215024

Based on the setting in this guide and info from other pages, I got a theory and I feel it works with light robots I tested.

To be in Bronze tier, a lv2 light robot must equip weapon(s) of average level no more than 8.5 (e.g. Gepard 8/8/9); and a lv1 light robot with weapon(s) of average level no more than 9.5.

Following this rate, I tested

1. lv4 Schütze with lv6 KwK448mm,

2. lv6 Destrier with lv4/5 Punisher, and

3. lv8 Stalker with lv1/4 Punisher.

I tested in more than 30 battles (fighted about 5), never saw Yamantau, and felt the enemies are the same as I use regular Bronze setting.

So the "tier rules" seems to be:

1. robots at each level have a specific average weapon level,

2. the higher robot level, the lower weapon level you need in order to stay in the same tier, and

3. the max robot level for Bronze tier is much tier than lv 2.

I don't have any proper medium and heavy robots to run the test. Hope someone can continue the test on this direction.

-- updates --

Thank you for willing to test it. Just to give you more info to work on, my calculation is:

Light Robots Lv/Average Weapon Lv lv1 / lv9.5 lv2 / lv8.5 (Gepard 8/8/9 as everyone uses) lv3 / lv7.5 lv4 / lv6.5 (Schutze 6 tested) lv5 / lv5.5 lv6 / lv4.5 (Destrier 4/5 tested) lv7 / lv3.5 lv8 / lv2.5 (Stalker 1/4 tested) lv9 / lv1.5

Medium Robots Lv/Average Weapon Lv lv1 / lv7.5 lv2 / lv6.5 (Rogatka 6/7 as everyone uses) lv3 / lv5.5 lv4 / lv4.5 lv5 / lv3.5 lv6 / lv2.5 lv7 / lv1.5 (I tried Carnage with 3/none and none/none but didn't work. maybe 1/1 or 1/2 are required?)

Heavy Robots Lv/Average Weapon Lv lv1 / lv4.5 (Rhino 4/4/5/5 as everyone uses) lv2 / lv3.5 lv3 / lv2.5 lv4 / lv1.5

The difference of average weapon level between each robot level seems to be 1 for light robots but may be different for médium and heavy robots.

Thanks

Valkyrja/Android

ps. couldn't post this in the original article 