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:Hobos like to drink. I bet you didn't know that, not many people do. And just like real hobos, so do we. You'll be able to train your drinking stat starting with [[Adventures|your mission to Canbodia]]. | :Hobos like to drink. I bet you didn't know that, not many people do. And just like real hobos, so do we. You'll be able to train your drinking stat starting with [[Adventures|your mission to Canbodia]]. | ||
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=Drinking: Why You Should Get Hammered NOW= | =Drinking: Why You Should Get Hammered NOW= | ||
==Your Liver and You== | ==Your Liver and You== | ||
− | :When drinking, it is important to keep an eye on your current Blood Alcohol Content (BAC). At any point, you can view your current BAC in your home. | + | :When drinking, it is important to keep an eye on your current Blood Alcohol Content (BAC). At any point, you can view your current BAC in your home. Your maximum blood alcohol level is 0.2, plus 0.01 for every 25 drinking stats. Should you go over your maximum BAC, you will LOSE drinking stat instead of gaining it; thus, if you were to drink something giving 0.04 BAC while you had 0.17 BAC or more with a 2.0 tolerance, you would lose drinking stat and pass out (losing all your life). |
:Every 15 minutes, or 10 minutes for donators, your BAC will drop by 0.01. As a result, it takes about 300 minutes (5 hours), 200 minutes (3 hours, 20 minutes) for donators, for your BAC to recover from 0.2 to 0. | :Every 15 minutes, or 10 minutes for donators, your BAC will drop by 0.01. As a result, it takes about 300 minutes (5 hours), 200 minutes (3 hours, 20 minutes) for donators, for your BAC to recover from 0.2 to 0. | ||
==There's a Time and a Place for Everything== | ==There's a Time and a Place for Everything== | ||
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:The exception to the above is a single Ruiner's Rum which is obtained during your journey in the Second City. | :The exception to the above is a single Ruiner's Rum which is obtained during your journey in the Second City. | ||
==Not Just For College Students== | ==Not Just For College Students== | ||
− | :Why should you train your drinking stat, you might wonder. Stop wondering, it is pretty obvious. The drinking stat, beyond being a nifty new stat that you will watch rise in awe, drinking some of the higher ranks drinks provide semi-insignificant increases to your fighting stats. Per stat point, however, drinking is not incredibly efficient. | + | :Why should you train your drinking stat, you might wonder. Stop wondering, it is pretty obvious. The drinking stat, beyond being a nifty new stat that you will watch rise in awe, drinking some of the higher ranks drinks provide semi-insignificant increases to your fighting stats. Per stat point, however, drinking is not incredibly efficient. The true benefit of drinking is that found in [[skills]] (see [[skills]]). |
:There are some concerns about how the stat gain is formulated. As of this writing, we've been receiving counter-intuitive reports from hobos that higher intelligence and higher drinking stats give less fighting stats than hobos with less drinking stats. The author's theory is that this is to compensate low-level hobos for their dedication. However, this is groundless speculation. | :There are some concerns about how the stat gain is formulated. As of this writing, we've been receiving counter-intuitive reports from hobos that higher intelligence and higher drinking stats give less fighting stats than hobos with less drinking stats. The author's theory is that this is to compensate low-level hobos for their dedication. However, this is groundless speculation. | ||
==Liquor: It Costs Too Much and Ruins Families== | ==Liquor: It Costs Too Much and Ruins Families== | ||
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:There are several schools of thought regarding drinking training: | :There are several schools of thought regarding drinking training: | ||
* '''Slow and Steady''': Use the low level alcohols (currently, this is Crudweiser, but the future of drinking may change that). Takes longer, but costs significantly less. | * '''Slow and Steady''': Use the low level alcohols (currently, this is Crudweiser, but the future of drinking may change that). Takes longer, but costs significantly less. | ||
− | * '''Ball to the Wall''': Use the best of the best. In terms of early drinking, this would appear to be Rank 2 alcohols (Goonsack and Albino Ale, 4 times the cost, twice as fast). In terms of several days after that, it would appear to be the Rainbow Road (20 times the cost, slightly less than 5 times as fast). | + | * '''Ball to the Wall''': Use the best of the best. In terms of early drinking, this would appear to be Rank 2 alcohols (Goonsack and Albino Ale, 4 times the cost, twice as fast). In terms of several days after that, it would appear to be the Rainbow Road (20 times the cost, slightly less than 5 times as fast). In today's world, this is the Centrifuge, a mixed drink. |
− | * '''I Just Don't Care''': Not training it. Teetotling lameasses. This opinion exists because drinking | + | * '''I Just Don't Care''': Not training it. Teetotling lameasses. This opinion exists because drinking didn't seem to provide any benefit. Thankfully, they were wrong. |
:As a note, increasing your drinking stat seems to increase the pitiful fighting gains from alcohol. Not by much. As a result of this, some of the values for the liquor may be off by several points; while we have attempted to compensate for this, feel free to inform a Wikiauthor if you can confirm any details. | :As a note, increasing your drinking stat seems to increase the pitiful fighting gains from alcohol. Not by much. As a result of this, some of the values for the liquor may be off by several points; while we have attempted to compensate for this, feel free to inform a Wikiauthor if you can confirm any details. | ||
==I Drink And I Smash Because I Love== | ==I Drink And I Smash Because I Love== | ||
− | :Contrary to the opinions of the teetotling lameasses indicated in the last section, there does seem to be a benefit to drinking. Not the stat, but actually being drunk. It seems, similar to rats' sprint ability, to grant an extra attack from time to time as you stumble drunkenly towards your enemy. While this might not seem like a huge benefit, one free swing from you means one swing less for them. | + | :Contrary to the opinions of the teetotling lameasses indicated in the last section, there does seem to be a benefit to drinking. Not the stat, but actually being drunk. It seems, similar to rats' sprint ability, to grant an extra attack from time to time as you stumble drunkenly towards your enemy. While this might not seem like a huge benefit, one free swing from you means one swing less for them. |
+ | :Add that to skill firings, and you have a rooting, tooting good time. | ||
==What's On Tap?== | ==What's On Tap?== |
Revision as of 09:37, 15 November 2009
- Hobos like to drink. I bet you didn't know that, not many people do. And just like real hobos, so do we. You'll be able to train your drinking stat starting with your mission to Canbodia.
Contents
Drinking: Why You Should Get Hammered NOW
Your Liver and You
- When drinking, it is important to keep an eye on your current Blood Alcohol Content (BAC). At any point, you can view your current BAC in your home. Your maximum blood alcohol level is 0.2, plus 0.01 for every 25 drinking stats. Should you go over your maximum BAC, you will LOSE drinking stat instead of gaining it; thus, if you were to drink something giving 0.04 BAC while you had 0.17 BAC or more with a 2.0 tolerance, you would lose drinking stat and pass out (losing all your life).
- Every 15 minutes, or 10 minutes for donators, your BAC will drop by 0.01. As a result, it takes about 300 minutes (5 hours), 200 minutes (3 hours, 20 minutes) for donators, for your BAC to recover from 0.2 to 0.
There's a Time and a Place for Everything
- Booze is unlocked for consumption by completing the opening mission of the third adventure set. Each mission completed unlocks at least one more beverage (or so it seems).
- The exception to the above is a single Ruiner's Rum which is obtained during your journey in the Second City.
Not Just For College Students
- Why should you train your drinking stat, you might wonder. Stop wondering, it is pretty obvious. The drinking stat, beyond being a nifty new stat that you will watch rise in awe, drinking some of the higher ranks drinks provide semi-insignificant increases to your fighting stats. Per stat point, however, drinking is not incredibly efficient. The true benefit of drinking is that found in skills (see skills).
- There are some concerns about how the stat gain is formulated. As of this writing, we've been receiving counter-intuitive reports from hobos that higher intelligence and higher drinking stats give less fighting stats than hobos with less drinking stats. The author's theory is that this is to compensate low-level hobos for their dedication. However, this is groundless speculation.
Liquor: It Costs Too Much and Ruins Families
- The thriving liquor industry in the Second City is a monument to the success of hobos everywhere. Unfortunately, that said, it is an expensive hobby. As we have defined the cost of a Crudweiser, and, by association, all other drinks, we can now make long term estimations of the cost of training your drinking stat. As a result of this, your drinking experience may be hampered by your lack of financial freedom. But hey, everything has it's price.
- There are several schools of thought regarding drinking training:
- Slow and Steady: Use the low level alcohols (currently, this is Crudweiser, but the future of drinking may change that). Takes longer, but costs significantly less.
- Ball to the Wall: Use the best of the best. In terms of early drinking, this would appear to be Rank 2 alcohols (Goonsack and Albino Ale, 4 times the cost, twice as fast). In terms of several days after that, it would appear to be the Rainbow Road (20 times the cost, slightly less than 5 times as fast). In today's world, this is the Centrifuge, a mixed drink.
- I Just Don't Care: Not training it. Teetotling lameasses. This opinion exists because drinking didn't seem to provide any benefit. Thankfully, they were wrong.
- As a note, increasing your drinking stat seems to increase the pitiful fighting gains from alcohol. Not by much. As a result of this, some of the values for the liquor may be off by several points; while we have attempted to compensate for this, feel free to inform a Wikiauthor if you can confirm any details.
I Drink And I Smash Because I Love
- Contrary to the opinions of the teetotling lameasses indicated in the last section, there does seem to be a benefit to drinking. Not the stat, but actually being drunk. It seems, similar to rats' sprint ability, to grant an extra attack from time to time as you stumble drunkenly towards your enemy. While this might not seem like a huge benefit, one free swing from you means one swing less for them.
- Add that to skill firings, and you have a rooting, tooting good time.
What's On Tap?
- All prices are relative to the cost of your Crudweiser, the basic drink. The formulas are as follows:
- CrudWeiserPrice (CW) = 257.5 + (YourLevel * 2.5)
- UpperDrinkPrices = CW * (DrinkRank * 2)
- These figures are then rounded down to the next integer.
- All stat gains (or losses) increase in magnitude as your drinking increases.
Name | Drinking Gain | BAC | Cost | Buy From | Base Fighting Gain / Commentary |
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Crudweiser | +0.01 | +0.04 | 1CW | Liquor Store | None. It's cheap though. |
Goon Sack | +0.02 | +0.04 | 4CW | Liquor Store | +0.05 Power. Rank two drinks are the fastest drink training available from the liquor store. |
Albino Ale | +0.02 | +0.04 | 4CW | Liquor Store | +0.05 Strength. Rank two drinks are the fatest drink training available from the liquor store. |
Purple Pigeon Vodka | +0.04 | +0.1 | 6CW | Liquor Store | +0.05 Speed/Power |
John Cuervo Tequila | +0.04 | +0.1 | 6CW | Liquor Store | +0.05 Strength/Power |
Birdbath Gin | +0.04 | +0.1 | 6CW | Liquor Store | +0.05 Strength/Speed |
Rev's Rum | +0.04 | +0.1 | 8CW | Liquor Store | +0.1 Strength |
Ruiner's Rum | +0.04 | +0.1 | 8CW | Liquor Store | +0.1 Power; was once the Hennessy from an earlier adventure. |
Wild Terrier Whiskey | +0.04 | +0.1 | 8CW | Liquor Store | +0.1 Speed. |
Zima Light | +0.06 | +0.04 | 10CW | Liquor Store | -0.025 Strength. Certainly appears to be the fastest method for training drinking, but at a price. |
Portly Stout | +0.01 | +0.04 | 10CW | Liquor Store | +0.1 Strength |
Boxcar Boxed Wine | +0.02 | +0.04 | 10CW | Liquor Store | +0.075 Power |
Octuple Sec | +0.05 | +0.1 | 12CW | Liquor Store | +0.125 Power |
Lemon Drop | +0.01 | +0.03 | 4CW | Dive Bar | +0.05 Speed |
Buttery Nipple | +0.02 | +0.03 | 8CW | Dive Bar | +0.05 Speed |
Canadian Flag | +0.02 | +0.03 | 12CW | Dive Bar | +0.076 Speed |
The CMYK | +0.03 | +0.03 | 16CW | Dive Bar | +0.076 Speed |
Five Star General | +0.03 | +0.03 | 20CW | Dive Bar | +0.1 Speed |
Rainbow Road | +0.04 | +0.03 | 24CW | Dive Bar | +0.1 Speed. The fastest drink training method available from the Dive Bar. |
Bernard's Barbaresco | +0.1 | +0.04 | ?? | Recycling Bin | +0.15 Speed, Strength and Power. |