Per the subject. I was on a font doing some alchemy research. I knew moss was needed for Fire Affinity and tried a second moss. It was needed! I decided to be thorough and check for a third moss. It was not only unneeded but it blew up in my face, seemingly contrary to the established rules of alchemy. I was confused enough that I decided to grab a screenshot. Haven't had any luck reproducing it, however.
Seen on character Shien: clash.php?op=character&id=7073
Screencap hosted here: https://i.imgur.com/HUE57yQ.png
Deduction-less Failure causes Explosive Failure result
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Re: Deduction-less Failure causes Explosive Failure result
Noting for future investigation
Unless the wiki is wrong about this, those are the cases that should apply here
Unless the wiki is wrong about this, those are the cases that should apply here
Complete Success: If the component being researched is required by the recipe for the Alchemical item selected, the experiment is considered a success. The character gains the knowledge of that portion of the Alchemical recipe. The component used in the research is consumed and removed from the character's inventory.
Deduction-less Failure: If a character researches an Alchemical item whose recipe does require a given component, but the character already knows all of the instances in the recipe of that component (for example, a character who requires 2 Chunks of Onyx for a Potion of Magic Recovery researches the use of Onyx in Magic Recovery a third time), the experiment results with the character gaining no new insight. The component is not consumed and the experiment is not considered a failure (so the character does not take any damage). The character still spends Action Points and Magic Points as usual, though.
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