Talk:Modernization/@comment-175.156.128.196-20131205173506/@comment-175.156.128.196-20131206044645

No, not quite. As you can see, for example, if you put in +3 stat and it FAILS, you get the most out of it, since fail return is 66% (you get 2 instead of 3). If you put in +5 and it fails, you don't, since fail return is 60% (you get 3 instead of 5).

But if you bet on a success, you want to put in +4. If you put in 4 and it suceeds, you get 5, you get the most out of it, since success return is 125%, compared to putting in 5 and succeeding, which is 120% return at 6. 8 hours ago by ILyn I see you got a bit confused there with the numbers, if success is 5 than your input is only 4 which when fails, only fail returns of 2 (50%), so just go with input of 5 and if success you get +6 or success returns of 120% of input and if failed than you get +3 or fail returns of 60% of input. Basically its just a balance to get the most stats of what you input whether it is a success or fail.