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Invention inquiry

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EverydayimWaffling
Aliastra
Gallente Federation
#1 - 2013-12-01 09:01:19 UTC
So ive been dabbling in industry for awhile now and i feel ready to step up the game and invent T2 items. Problam is that i cant figure out the max run bpc and the internet prevoide uncertain answers so id thought i post here with examples so it be clearer.

Max run warrior I bpc yield 1500 runs. Using -1 -1 decryptor will yield T2 bpc of how many runs? And how many runs will i get with -4 -4 decryptor.
Same question but with Nanofiber module and a Scimitar(to be clear id want to know max run on modules, ships and drones).

Hopefully anyone who can post here could enlighten me.
Termy Rockling
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#2 - 2013-12-01 09:50:58 UTC
Max run items generally create 10 run t2 bpcs, you should use maxrun bpcs on pretty much everything but rigs/ships, which create 1 run copies. Theres some exceptions like cloaking devices where maxrun copies take waaay long to make.

Decryptors arent that useful on the basic stuff, but are nice for ships, t2 rigs and such. Run the numbers. If the decryptor gives more runs they are added to the 10 or 1 or whatever else your nonmaxrun bpc woulda resulted in.
Elena Thiesant
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#3 - 2013-12-01 10:20:51 UTC
For mods, drones, ammo use max-run T1 BPCs and you get a 10-run T2 BPC. If a run-increasing decryptor is used, those runs are added to the 10
For ships and rigs use a 1-run T1 BPC to get a 1-run T2 BPC (a max run will also give you 10run T2). If a run-increasing decryptor is used, those runs are added to the 1.
Selaria Unbertable
Bellator in Capsulam
#4 - 2013-12-02 03:49:18 UTC
EVE ISK per Hour provides good numbers for different decryptors, and I regularly use that before inventing ships to see which decryptors make sense.
Basic rule of thumb for anything else is what both posters above wrote.