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Before the base level, there can also be descriptors for specialty levels. If your capacitor has these, it'll perform at the specified level in these machines (but at its base level, as above, in any other machine). Each specialty is a pair: machine type + capacitor level. Here are the machine types:
   
 
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Revision as of 17:44, 12 October 2017

Loot Capacitor

ModEnder IO
TypeComponent

The Loot Capacitor is an item added by Ender IO. It is used to increase the effectiveness of the machines by placing it in the machine. The text on the Loot Capacitor determines how good it is.
With access to Octadic Capacitors, it only make sense to hold on to high-end loot capacitors: ones with Enhanced, Premium, Incredibly, Unstable, Wonder, or Impossible descriptors

Recipe

Loot Capacitors can be found in dungeon chests.

Loot Capacitors can be combined in an anvil.

Decoding the capacitor

In the fluff text there is a string of words that ends on capacitor. Example: "By the power of Enderskull, I have the Unstable Clean Cut Impossible Capacitor! The description you're looking at can tell you roughly how good your loot capacitor is at any given thing. Loot capacitors have a base level ranging from 0 to 4.5 and one or more specialty levels also ranging from 0 to 4.5. It's formatted with the specialty descriptions first, followed by the base level.

Capacitor Name Modifier Range 1
Capacitor Dud 0.00-1.0
Capacitor 1.01-1.5
Enhanced Capacitor 1.51-2.5
Wonder Capacitor 2.51-3.5
Impossible Capacitor 3.51-4.5

1: Missing numbers for Double-Layer Capacitor and Octadic Capacitor as comparison

Before the base level, there can also be descriptors for specialty levels. If your capacitor has these, it'll perform at the specified level in these machines (but at its base level, as above, in any other machine). Each specialty is a pair: machine type + capacitor level. Here are the machine types:

Type name Machine/Ability boosted
Smelting Alloy Smelter speed
Hungry All machines max power input
Insatiable All machines buffer size
Crafty Crafter speed
Big All machines "area" attribute (e.g. farm)
Planting Farming Station area
Hot Stirling Generator power generation
Villainous Spawner speedup
Crushed Sag Mill speed
Clean Cut Slice'N'Splice speed
Tight Soul Binder speed
Hiding Painter
type strength Modifier Range
Failed 0.00-1.0
Simple 1.01-1.5
Nice 1.51-2.5
Good 2.51-3.0
Enhanced 3.01-3.5
Premium 3.51-4.0
Incredibly 4.01-4.2
Unstable 4.21-4.5

So in the end, a "Nice Clean Cut Capacitor Dud" it's a 0.0-1.0 (worse than regular capacitor) for general use, but a 1.5-2.5 (a little better or worse than double-layer) in a Slice'n'Splice

Additional Fluff text
An attached note describes this as "%s2"
You can decipher ancient runes that translate roughly as "%s2". Odd...
By the power of Enderskull, I have the %s2!
If you had to describe this, "%s2" would be a good name.
If you had to describe this, "%s2" would be a bad name.
This "%s2" is the property of Randalf the Tinkerer. Unauthorized removal is unauthorized!
This "%s2" is the property of Randalf the Ex-Tinkerer. Unauthorized removal is welcome!
Your "%s2" can now be upgraded free of charge to "Capacitor 1". Press ok or abort to do so.

2: %s marks where to look for the description that matters in figuring out the power of the capacitor