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Stealing Creation Tool Calculator

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This is a simple tool that will allow you to create a set of goals and find out how many Stealing Creation tools and points you will need to complete it.

 

The spreadsheet pulls information from the high score table, so the only input needed is a name and ending levels.

 

https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AmzuAfbFuFSVdDlpYWpmamc2NDlERjVJM21xQjlTRnc&hl=en&authkey=CIeW8-MK

 

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Tell me what you think :)

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*added combat stats to the listing

*added space to determine how much extra xp you are actually gaining (this is basically how much xp/hr you gain while playing stealing creation)

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It tells me I need more SC points than I care to gather ><. But it's a very neat calculator.

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Well, for most of the skills, it's better to simply not do stealing creation.

 

Skills like Smith, Con, and Craft are done mostly to save money regardless of the time spent getting tools. To determine if you will spend less overall time skilling by getting tools, simply compare your normal xp rates with the bonus xp rate on the chart. If you're getting less xp normally, then get some tools.

 

Take mining for instance. At 4.5 tools per hour, you'd get about 31k bonus xp an hour while playing stealing creation. If you plan on mining slower items like coal, mith, and addy then clay tools may improve the overall time spent gaining xp. If you're powermining granite or digging concentrated gold, which gives 40-80k xp an hour, then using tools will slow you down in the long run.

 

The only skills I would recommend using tools for would be Fletching and Woodcutting. Construction, Smithing, are Crafting have the gp saving factor, so they are also very useful to get clay tools for.

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