Difference between revisions of "Unit Datasheet Creation"

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These values are determined by which Unit they come from or what their purpose is. In this column, this is done automatically once the Name and Notation are added. If the defense does not auto-populate then check the spelling to make sure it matches the parts list. If it still doesn’t work, then you can just type it in.
These values are determined by which Unit they come from or what their purpose is. In this column, this is done automatically once the Name and Notation are added. If the defense does not auto-populate then check the spelling to make sure it matches the parts list. If it still doesn’t work, then you can just type it in.


=== Basic Assembly ===
=== Basic Assembly ===

Revision as of 16:14, 12 August 2021

Once your Model is complete and ready to battle, open up the Unit Datasheet. Here you will need to document all of your Core Parts, Weapons, Equipment, Systems, Mods, and Traits. It may look like a lot but we will break everything down into 4 segments: Core Parts, Weapon/Equipment Parts, Weapon/Equipment Stats, and Core Stats. Everything in light green is information you will have to provide yourself and everything in dark green is information that will be provided for you.

Core Parts

The first thing we will go over is the Core Parts section on the left hand side of the datasheet. Here, we put down all parts on the model that are considered Core Parts. Core Parts are parts that make up the head, legs, arms, and torso of the Unit. Weapons and Equipment are not Core Parts and should not be counted in this list.

	On the top in Dark Green, you see 3 titles; Name, Notation, and Defense. In the Name column you will put down the name of the specific part on your model (I generally work from the Head to the feet but no specific order is necessary). Most parts share the same names, so in order to differentiate which part belongs from which model, we have Notations. 

Notations are broken down into what packs they come from and which unit they belong to. For example, PN-15 is the PortaNova-15. The Weapons Pack 1 for the PortaNova is W1-15. Similarly, the Alto-17 is AL-17. The Weapons Pack for Alto is W1-17. This helps determine the next column, Defense.

These values are determined by which Unit they come from or what their purpose is. In this column, this is done automatically once the Name and Notation are added. If the defense does not auto-populate then check the spelling to make sure it matches the parts list. If it still doesn’t work, then you can just type it in.

Basic Assembly

Advanced Assembly

Weapon & Equipment Parts

Core Stats

Weapon & Equipment Stats