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The Trader's Scale is a set of standards for metals and other crafting materials.
Values range from 0 to (so far) 100.
Crafting materials
Metals
- quality
- hardness
- durability
- workability
- electrical resistance
- thermal resistance
- physical resistance
Stone
- quality
- hardness
- durability
- workability
Value ranges
Metal
| Value | Purity | Hardness | Durability | Workability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 99 | Extremely pure | |||
| 95-98 | Very pure | Absurdly hard | ||
| 90-94 | Somewhat pure | Extremely hard | ||
| 85-89 | Somewhat pure | Very hard | ||
| 80-84 | Quite hard | Great | ||
| 75-79 | Hard | |||
| 70 | Good | |||
| 65 | not hard | |||
| 60 | Good | |||
| 50 | Decent | |||
| 41 | Decent | Somewhat challenging | ||
| 35 | Somewhat soft |
Stone quality
| Value | Quality | Hardness |
|---|---|---|
| 99 | Perfect | |
| 98-95 | Near perfect | |
| 80-84 | Very high quality | |
| 70-79 | High quality | |
| 60+ | Above average |