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    One thing to note is that your stats appear different for you than they do for other players who do a battle against you. Basically the system is always supposed to be skewed in your favor. You benefit from bonuses that your opponents do not get.

    Endurance is the baseline for health, and other players will see that number as your health bar. Ego is... inflated based on your alpha's stats, I think? And ego is what you see as your health bar when you battle.

    I've noticed that enhancing your character's primary stat will add to your endurance (mine is charm, so the charm stat gives me extra endurance) while enhancing your other two stats (hardcore and know-how in my case) will give a slight boost to your crit chance.

    I don't even remember ever seeing a luck stat mentioned so I'll take the other responses' word for it that it was changed to crit.

    I assume that excitation is a measure of how quickly the girl will advance the excitement meter to 100% with each turn of combat, but I've never really noticed the difference. But getting that meter to 100% adds the next girl to the fight and I think it also does extra damage.

    You also have three stats that only appear in battle, an attack stat which is always matched to your character's type and two defense values matched to the other two types. These three values are a range starting with stats based on only your alpha and ending with stats based on having all three girls involved. (Which calls back to reaching 100% excitement. After that happens your attack and defense both get stronger because of the next girl joining in.) Other players will see your attack and defense stats at a significantly reduced value compared to what you see on yourself. (Tower of Fame doesn't seem to be working at the moment but normally you can verify this on there. Click on your own name and it will show you the profile that other players fight against. You'll see the reduced battle stats there.)

    In any given battle only 1-2 of your 3 stats will ever be relevant. Charm vs charm is pure offense against pure offense. No defense is considered at all. Charm vs hardcore is the charm player's attack vs the hardcore player's defense against charm, and it's also the hardcore player's attack vs the charm player's defense against hardcore. Neither side cares one bit about each other's know-how stat.

  2. #2
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    price per level on your stats

    hello i made a new nutak account to figer out how many times i coud upgrade my stats per level, and how far behind i was.
    my main acount is in level 52, and its starting to get quite expensiv to upgrade my stats, and i cudent finde a end to it.

    so my conclution was that you can upgrade 40 times per level, and you have a basic pric of 5 and an incrise of 2 per level.
    a easy formula for your last upgrae at your level is: (2x * 40 + 5)= price

    make not, i only tried every level up to 6, so idk if the system changes further down the line.

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    hello i made a new nutak account to figer out how many times i coud upgrade my stats per level, and how far behind i was.
    my main acount is in level 52, and its starting to get quite expensiv to upgrade my stats, and i cudent finde a end to it.

    so my conclution was that you can upgrade 40 times per level, and you have a basic pric of 5 and an incrise of 2 per level.
    a easy formula for your last upgrae at your level is: (2x * 40 + 5)= price

    make not, i only tried every level up to 6, so idk if the system changes further down the line.
    Good job in necro'ing this thread which is 1.5 years old.

    But as for raising your stats... you pay what is written next to the + sign. If the stat has + 1001, and you click the button to make it 1003, then you just paid 1001 in money to raise your stat. The next click will cost you 1003, then 1005, and so forth. You can upgrade as much as you have money (there is no end). It will get more expensive as you get higher levels, but you also earn more money in the later levels and worlds too.

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrGoodfellow View Post
    But as for raising your stats... you pay what is written next to the + sign. If the stat has + 1001, and you click the button to make it 1003, then you just paid 1001 in money to raise your stat. The next click will cost you 1003, then 1005, and so forth.
    To expand on this... Initially, the price increases by 2 per each update. However, once the price reaches 6005 (or a given stat is upgraded 2500 times) the price jumps to increase by 4 per each update.

    Not sure if price increases jumps again down the line, didn't got that far yet.

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    To expand on this... Initially, the price increases by 2 per each update. However, once the price reaches 4005 (or a given stat is upgraded 2000 times) the price jumps to increase by 4 per each update.

    Price increases jump again by 2 every 2000 stat upgrades after that.
    Fixed for your convenience

  6. #6
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    so it seems, that the Stats are maxed out after reaching costs of 20k

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