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(New page: == Review of Inarus' Resin Testing : Fern Palm Resin Addition == As per inarus' Fern Palm resin tests. we can observe a few correlations: * '''Scent Correlation:''' Fern Palm always seem...)
 
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As per inarus' Fern Palm resin tests. we can observe a few correlations:
 
As per inarus' Fern Palm resin tests. we can observe a few correlations:
  
* '''Scent Correlation:''' Fern Palm always seems to have a positive effect on Pine scented incense, except in the case of my test #9 at the very end. I believe that the correlation could still hold true as quality seems to diminish when adding various resins (as in my test). Furthermore FP resin had a very negative effect on Citrus in [[User:Inarus/Incense/Resin/FernPalm/Test2|Resin Test 2]] and Musk in [[User:Inarus/Incense/Resin/FernPalm/Test5|Resin Test 5]]. Further to this, Resin Test 5 actually disproves the scent being the single factor in determining quality improvements of adding resin, because during +CON -WEAK the quality dipped but was restored after the switch to +PER -FORGET.
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* '''Scent Correlation:''' Fern Palm mostly seems to have a positive effect on Pine scented incense, except in the case of my test #9 at the very end. I believe that the correlation could still hold true as quality seems to diminish when adding various resins (as in my test). Furthermore FP resin had a very negative effect on Citrus in [[User:Inarus/Incense/Resin/FernPalm/Test2|Resin Test 2]] and Musk in [[User:Inarus/Incense/Resin/FernPalm/Test5|Resin Test 5]]. For the counter-argument, Resin Test 5 actually disproves the scent being the single factor in determining quality improvements of adding resin, because during +CON -WEAK the quality dipped, but was restored after the switch to +PER -FORGET.
  
* '''Stat Correlation:''' Fern Palm had a negative effect on the +CON -FORGET pair in [[User:Inarus/Incense/Resin/FernPalm/Test2|Resin Test 2]] but had a positive effect in many other tests with the +CON -FORGET pair.
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* '''Stat Correlation:''' Fern Palm had a negative effect on the +CON -FORGET pair in [[User:Inarus/Incense/Resin/FernPalm/Test2|Resin Test 2]] but had a positive effect in many other tests with the +CON -FORGET pair. It also had a positive correlation with +PER -FORGET.
  
* '''Adjective Correlation:''' [[User:Inarus/Incense/Resin/FernPalm/Test3|Resin Test 3]] shows a positive output from Vengeful but this is not true of [[User:Inarus/Incense/Resin/FernPalm/Test2|Resin Test 2]]
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* '''Adjective Correlation:''' [[User:Inarus/Incense/Resin/FernPalm/Test3|Resin Test 3]] shows a positive output from Vengeful but this is not true of [[User:Inarus/Incense/Resin/FernPalm/Test2|Resin Test 2]]. The adjective can be loosely correlated to the volatility of the change (NEED MORE DATA)
  
 
'''Conclusions about Resin Correlation'''
 
'''Conclusions about Resin Correlation'''
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Additional testing is needed with 20-30db of Fern Palm resin per re-roll in order to:
 
Additional testing is needed with 20-30db of Fern Palm resin per re-roll in order to:
 
# Draw a correlation between adjective and change volatility, and
 
# Draw a correlation between adjective and change volatility, and
# Disprove my earlier correlation that FP Resin '''always''' positively effects incense under the condition of Pine or Pine with the stat combo +PER -FORGET or +CON -FORGET
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# Disprove my earlier correlation that FP Resin '''always''' positively effects incense under the condition of Pine, or Pine with the stat combo +PER -FORGET or +CON -FORGET
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If this theory fails to be disproven then we can say that a Scent + Stat combination is receptive to a certain resin. In this case Pine +PER/CON -FORGET.

Revision as of 14:41, 17 April 2009

Review of Inarus' Resin Testing : Fern Palm Resin Addition

As per inarus' Fern Palm resin tests. we can observe a few correlations:

  • Scent Correlation: Fern Palm mostly seems to have a positive effect on Pine scented incense, except in the case of my test #9 at the very end. I believe that the correlation could still hold true as quality seems to diminish when adding various resins (as in my test). Furthermore FP resin had a very negative effect on Citrus in Resin Test 2 and Musk in Resin Test 5. For the counter-argument, Resin Test 5 actually disproves the scent being the single factor in determining quality improvements of adding resin, because during +CON -WEAK the quality dipped, but was restored after the switch to +PER -FORGET.
  • Stat Correlation: Fern Palm had a negative effect on the +CON -FORGET pair in Resin Test 2 but had a positive effect in many other tests with the +CON -FORGET pair. It also had a positive correlation with +PER -FORGET.
  • Adjective Correlation: Resin Test 3 shows a positive output from Vengeful but this is not true of Resin Test 2. The adjective can be loosely correlated to the volatility of the change (NEED MORE DATA)

Conclusions about Resin Correlation

Most of the data frustratingly points to a still, very much confused situation about incense. The one strong theme that persists throughout Inarus' Fern palm testing is that the combination of Pine scent and +PER -FORGET or +CON -FORGET is likely to produce a boost in quality. The amount of quality boost is not even across the board, sometimes its slow or fast. It's possible to take the opinion that the adjective determines the volatility of the change (Vengeful tests both show a massive change in quality in short time periods) but I can't show a correlation there due to lack of data.

Additional testing is needed with 20-30db of Fern Palm resin per re-roll in order to:

  1. Draw a correlation between adjective and change volatility, and
  2. Disprove my earlier correlation that FP Resin always positively effects incense under the condition of Pine, or Pine with the stat combo +PER -FORGET or +CON -FORGET

If this theory fails to be disproven then we can say that a Scent + Stat combination is receptive to a certain resin. In this case Pine +PER/CON -FORGET.