Mado
01-07-2010, 01:51 AM
Half Saiyan, Half Humans
If they come between death (0 powerlevel) and 5% of their base powerlevel, they have a 15% chance go gain 25% of their base powerlevel. They no longer get the 10% powerlevel bonus for losing fights.
Saiyans
If they come between death (0 powerlevel) and 5% of their base powerlevel, they have a 15% chance to gain 50% of their base powerlevel. They no longer get the 25% powerlevel bonus for losing fights.
Androids
Since the only way an Android can gain powerlevel is by absorbing their dead opponent, if they are fighting in a group, their gains are split differently. Instead of being split evenly with the rest of their group, an Android's gains while fighting with a group are still 60% of the dead opponent's powerlevel, but the amount of powerlevel the others in the Android's group gained is deducted from their gain. For example, if an Android and two Humans are grouped together and defeat one enemy with a powerlevel of 1,000, the base amount the Android would get is 60% of that, which is 600. The two Humans split their gains in half. 10% of 1,000, which is 100, divided in two, which is a 50. Each Human gains 50 powerlevel. Since the two Humans each get 50 powerlevel, which combined is 100, 100 is subtracted from the Android's gain. So the original gain of 600 for the Android is lowered to 500 after deducting the powerlevel his teammates received.
If the Android is fighting with one or more other Androids, they would then split the gains evenly, just like any other race. So if two Androids fought one enemy with a powerlevel of 1,000, they would each gain 30% of 1,000, which is 300.
If they come between death (0 powerlevel) and 5% of their base powerlevel, they have a 15% chance go gain 25% of their base powerlevel. They no longer get the 10% powerlevel bonus for losing fights.
Saiyans
If they come between death (0 powerlevel) and 5% of their base powerlevel, they have a 15% chance to gain 50% of their base powerlevel. They no longer get the 25% powerlevel bonus for losing fights.
Androids
Since the only way an Android can gain powerlevel is by absorbing their dead opponent, if they are fighting in a group, their gains are split differently. Instead of being split evenly with the rest of their group, an Android's gains while fighting with a group are still 60% of the dead opponent's powerlevel, but the amount of powerlevel the others in the Android's group gained is deducted from their gain. For example, if an Android and two Humans are grouped together and defeat one enemy with a powerlevel of 1,000, the base amount the Android would get is 60% of that, which is 600. The two Humans split their gains in half. 10% of 1,000, which is 100, divided in two, which is a 50. Each Human gains 50 powerlevel. Since the two Humans each get 50 powerlevel, which combined is 100, 100 is subtracted from the Android's gain. So the original gain of 600 for the Android is lowered to 500 after deducting the powerlevel his teammates received.
If the Android is fighting with one or more other Androids, they would then split the gains evenly, just like any other race. So if two Androids fought one enemy with a powerlevel of 1,000, they would each gain 30% of 1,000, which is 300.