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- Tod1d
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Re: the Hunter table
The numbers on the wiki are for Spotting & Shooting skills. The tracking numbers still haven't been nailed down. There is another topic with some rough calculations, I'll post it if I can find it.
You need to ID 3 tracks from the same animal for it to count as "Tracked" in your stats. But for the tracking skill, every track ID'd counts. It's just that the 1st-3rd tracks count more than any additional tracks.
EDIT: found it: http://forum.thehunter.com/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=45664
You need to ID 3 tracks from the same animal for it to count as "Tracked" in your stats. But for the tracking skill, every track ID'd counts. It's just that the 1st-3rd tracks count more than any additional tracks.
EDIT: found it: http://forum.thehunter.com/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=45664
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- Tanngnjostr
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Re: the Hunter table
Does it work like that again? Because it was changed (unintentionally?) a while ago so that any animal you track just once does show in your stats. Didn't kow it was back to "three tracks needed".Tod1d wrote:You need to ID 3 tracks from the same animal for it to count as "Tracked" in your stats.
- HooCairs
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Re: the Hunter table
No, this was not fixed. They fixed the first three tracks giving a bonus, but one track is still enough for an animal to appear in the statistics.Tanngnjostr wrote:Does it work like that again? Because it was changed (unintentionally?) a while ago so that any animal you track just once does show in your stats. Didn't kow it was back to "three tracks needed".Tod1d wrote:You need to ID 3 tracks from the same animal for it to count as "Tracked" in your stats.
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Re: the Hunter table
Have updated the german version of the sheet:
- added new species (Dickhornschaf, Grizzlybär, Rocky Mountain-Wapiti and Weißschwanz-Schneehuhn) for rifles and pistols.
- added new species (Dickhornschaf, Grizzlybär, Rocky Mountain-Wapiti and Weißschwanz-Schneehuhn) and new reserve (Timbergold Trials) to the "Tiervorkommen".
- added conditional formatting for rifles and pistols:
if text is exactly: -
than
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- added new species (Dickhornschaf, Grizzlybär, Rocky Mountain-Wapiti and Weißschwanz-Schneehuhn) for rifles and pistols.
- added new species (Dickhornschaf, Grizzlybär, Rocky Mountain-Wapiti and Weißschwanz-Schneehuhn) and new reserve (Timbergold Trials) to the "Tiervorkommen".
- added conditional formatting for rifles and pistols:
if text is exactly: -
than
black background
- alpenhoschi
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Re: the Hunter table
sorry forgot something.
added Maultierhirsch (mule deer) to "Tiervorkommen".
added Maultierhirsch (mule deer) to "Tiervorkommen".
- alpenhoschi
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for german version
- added "Graur Wolf" to all sheets
- added "Weißschwanz-Schneehuhn", "Rocky Mountain-Wapiti", "Grizzlybär" and "Dickhornschaf" to sheet arrow and pistols (forgot this last time)
- added "Graur Wolf" to all sheets
- added "Weißschwanz-Schneehuhn", "Rocky Mountain-Wapiti", "Grizzlybär" and "Dickhornschaf" to sheet arrow and pistols (forgot this last time)
- alpenhoschi
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Re: the Hunter table
updated "Grauer Wolf" for rifles and pistols in german version of the sheet.
- Scrapes
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Re: the Hunter table
Just an FYI love the tables, on the permitted ammo you are missing slug 12GA for Whitetail.
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Amazing tool, thank you so much!
- srb2012
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is there a guide for the different sleeping times of the animals and do they sleep at the same time even on different maps
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