Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-26883413-20180716160429/@comment-32271305-20180716173523

Enderverse wrote: I've been assuming this:

If the 12 ki multiplier is M and if you have x ki, then the effective multiplier is (x/12)*M

For LRs, if the 24 ki multiplier is N, then it's similar as (x/24)*N

In other words each unit ki contributes the same increase to the effective multiplier. They simply add.

Corect me if I'm wrong.

It doesn't exactly work like that, unfortunately it's more random than that. A while ago I added some other Ki multipliers to Naught but Rampage Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks' page, which are:
 * 9 Ki: 131.25%
 * 10 Ki: 137% (+5.75%)
 * 11 Ki: 143.75% (+6.75%)
 * 12 Ki: 150% (+6.25%)

However, in my experience LRs are much easier to calculate. For example, if Ki is 18, then their Ki multiplier is:


 * [[200 (24 Ki for all LRs) - 12 Ki multiplier] / 12 * (Ki - 12)] + 12 Ki multiplier

Basically, you start with the difference between 24 Ki and 12 Ki, let's say it's 200 - 150 = 50. That 50% is what's being added to the LR by surpassing 12 Ki. Now you divide that 50% by 12 (which is the total of subdivisions on the wheel) and you multiply it by the number of subdivisions that surpassed the 12 Ki mark. If Ki is 18, that would be 6. Once you've figured out how much the LR is gaining from that extra Ki, all you have to do is add the result to its personal 12 Ki multiplier.

If an LR has a 12 Ki multiplier of 140%, then it becomes really easy because 200 - 140 = 60, and you can easily divide 60 by 12 (= 5), so each Ki will increase the multiplier by 5%.