Duke of Earl wrote:
Ok, I'll explain the spreadsheet.
The first column with #s 1-5 is for ingredients, from left to right. I'm on the third potion, so I have five ingredients.
The top row has each stage of the potion: Red, Green, Blue, Purple, Gray, Pink, 4 colors, green yellow swirly, purple sparkly, Silver red swirly.
Each square is what the result is if you add the two. I.e. 1R is is adding the first ingredient to a red potion. The result is a green potion.
Does that make sense?
Ummm, sorry not one iota. That is why I just noticed color changes. Working with symbols instead of the actual things confuses me more. Same with mapping woods. Useless for me to have to remember a tree is a T or a green dot or something, than what it is, a tree. Again, not sure how much more simply to explain it. Was it the second purple that was getting you confused? It happens. Otherwise, it is simply noticing what you add to what color makes what change. After a few tries, patterns fall into place. Noticeably predictable ones. Recreateable ones. If it is not recreateable, it is not the most logical sequence. Not to say a problem still can't be solved doing it the long way or the wrong way.