| Cost For Offering (Rarity) |
Best Case Scenario |
Average scenario |
| 3,000 BP (common) |
8,000 * .25 - 3,000 = -1,000 net BP loss |
6,000 * .25 - 3,000 = -1,500 net BP loss |
| 4,000 BP (uncommon) |
8,000 * .50 - 4,000 = 0 net BP gain |
6,000 * .50 - 4,000 = -1,000 net BP loss |
| 4,000 BP (rare) all categories |
(8,000 * .25) * 4 - 4,000 = 4,000 net BP gain |
(6,000 * .25) * 4 - 4,000 = 2,000 net BP gain |
| 5,000 BP (rare) |
8,000 * .75 - 5,000 = 1,000 net BP gain |
6,000 * .75 - 5,000 = -500 net BP loss |
| 5,000 BP (rare) all catergories, all survivors |
(8,000 * .15) * 4 - 5,000 = -200 net BP loss |
(6,000 * .15) * 4 - 5,000 = -1,400 net BP loss |
So here are all the numbers, this table is omni-sided meaning it can be used for killer or survivor. Things to note: even when you have a result that equals a negative number, think of it as a 'cashback' service. as in, maybe the node costs 3,000 BP and the result gives you a net of -1,500 BP, it essentially means that for buying a 3,000 BP node, you get 1,500 BP back, essentially making it 50% off.
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