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(In the original work chart, most options pretty much fall off to near-equal levels which makes calculations difficult to read around the 8 plants level. This chart aims to simply make it easier to see how different options compare at those higher Plants skill levels.)
 
 
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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
 
In the original work chart, most options pretty much fall off to near-equal levels which makes calculations difficult to read around the 8 plants level. This chart aims to simply make it easier to see how different options compare at those higher Plants skill levels.
 
In the original work chart, most options pretty much fall off to near-equal levels which makes calculations difficult to read around the 8 plants level. This chart aims to simply make it easier to see how different options compare at those higher Plants skill levels.
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== Licensing ==
 
== Licensing ==
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Latest revision as of 12:54, 16 February 2023

Summary[edit]

In the original work chart, most options pretty much fall off to near-equal levels which makes calculations difficult to read around the 8 plants level. This chart aims to simply make it easier to see how different options compare at those higher Plants skill levels.

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current14:01, 27 October 2022Thumbnail for version as of 14:01, 27 October 2022600 × 371 (34 KB)Spazgrim (talk | contribs)In the original work chart, most options pretty much fall off to near-equal levels which makes calculations difficult to read around the 8 plants level. This chart aims to simply make it easier to see how different options compare at those higher Plants skill levels.

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