Sat Oct 28, 2006 7:46 pm
matchbow wrote:I made a table and just made the headings 1-5 to represent the inggredients, in relation to their position on the screen, and then what they did. it's really easy that way, and i finished the whole thing in under 10 minutes. this was my favourite part thus far
Sat Oct 28, 2006 7:55 pm
Duke of Earl wrote:matchbow wrote:I made a table and just made the headings 1-5 to represent the inggredients, in relation to their position on the screen, and then what they did. it's really easy that way, and i finished the whole thing in under 10 minutes. this was my favourite part thus far
Same here but I'm cursed...
Edit: I'm getting odd results with adding the second ingredient to a purple solution. The first time i recorded it on my chart, I listed it as G (green) (but this one may have been a data entry error)... went to it again later, and I got Gr (gray). Later on I got red instead... The Gray seems to be the default though unless i'm going backwards in my order...
Sat Oct 28, 2006 7:57 pm
Sat Oct 28, 2006 7:59 pm
Sat Oct 28, 2006 8:01 pm
anjuna wrote:To all those still having trouble. Make sure you know what ingredients change things red, green, and blue. From there find your first purple (red > green > blue > green = purple). One of your ingredients will be a "revert" as in will likely screw up any sequence. Mine happened to be the Bronze Sansam. It was completely unnecessary.
Example:
red > green > blue > green = purple
purple + blue = black
purple + red = black
purple + green = pink
black + red = pink
pink + red = black
pink + green = rainbow
rainbow + blue = black
rainbow + green = (wrong)
rainbow + red = swirly yellow-green
swirly yellow-green + blue = sparkly purple
sparkly purple + red = swirly silver-red
Sat Oct 28, 2006 8:05 pm
Duke of Earl wrote:That didn't make much sense...
sparkly purple + red = swirly silver-red
What the heck are you adding there?
Sat Oct 28, 2006 8:09 pm
anjuna wrote:Duke of Earl wrote:That didn't make much sense...
sparkly purple + red = swirly silver-red
What the heck are you adding there?
I don't claim it makes sense. It just works, lol. My ingredients from left to right were blue/green/red/green/blue. So once I had the second purple, I added berries (my red) to make the solution the final swirly silvery-red.
Sat Oct 28, 2006 8:13 pm
Sat Oct 28, 2006 8:16 pm
anjuna wrote:We do all have the same ingredients.They just don't all translate as the same colors for all of us. Find out what makes your red, green, and blue first. Perhaps even mess around to find the "revert" and never touch it again.
Once you can make red, green, and blue then purple comes easier. From the first purple, it was much easier to change to other colors.
Sat Oct 28, 2006 8:16 pm
Duke of Earl wrote:anjuna wrote:Duke of Earl wrote:That didn't make much sense...
sparkly purple + red = swirly silver-red
What the heck are you adding there?
I don't claim it makes sense. It just works, lol. My ingredients from left to right were blue/green/red/green/blue. So once I had the second purple, I added berries (my red) to make the solution the final swirly silvery-red.
Had been tricked into thinking that we all had the same ingredients...
Mine are Bumroot, Leafy Slorgblossum, Crushed Jurpleberries, Salt, Bronze Sansam...
Still no success
Sat Oct 28, 2006 8:22 pm
Sat Oct 28, 2006 8:23 pm
Duke of Earl wrote:Well. I don't have any ingredients that are red. So there are differences. If you look on the previous page near the end, you'll see that I linked to my spreadsheet of results... I've already done what you're talking about, I think :/
Sat Oct 28, 2006 8:23 pm
Duke of Earl wrote:http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v215/ ... OSCR45.png
Does everyone else have the same name, but different images for their ingredients or something?...
Sat Oct 28, 2006 8:25 pm
Sat Oct 28, 2006 8:26 pm
anjuna wrote:Duke of Earl wrote:Well. I don't have any ingredients that are red. So there are differences. If you look on the previous page near the end, you'll see that I linked to my spreadsheet of results... I've already done what you're talking about, I think :/
Red + red = green. So at the beginning of any sequence, test this. Add an ingredient, see what it changes to. Re-start the sequence and add only one of a different ingredient. Note the change. If you add a certain ingredient to your original red starting pot and it changes to green, it could be your red (or green, but that is the reason for testing singular ingredients, etc.). Sorry the spreadsheet method makes no sense to me.
red + red = green
green + green = red
blue + blue = green
red + green = green
red + blue = blue
green + blue = green
red > green > blue > green = purple
It does kind of make less sense the more I try to explain it. Just stick with 3 ingredients you know make predictable color changes, is my advice.
Casi wrote:a few people have had trouble getting the sparkle one. I did at first also until I realized it was purple. It just looks a little shinier than the original purple. I had it but didn't realize it. I read a few other posts saying they had the same problem.