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<math>\biggl[ \Bigl( \text{Unlocked Milestones} \times \frac{\text{Player Total Mastery for Skill}}{\text{Total Mastery for Skill}} \Bigr) + \Bigl( \text{Item Mastery Level} \times \frac{\text{Total Items in Skill}}{10} \Bigr) \biggr] \times \text{Seconds Per Action} \times 0.5</math> | <math>\biggl[ \Bigl( \text{Unlocked Milestones} \times \frac{\text{Player Total Mastery for Skill}}{\text{Total Mastery for Skill}} \Bigr) + \Bigl( \text{Item Mastery Level} \times \frac{\text{Total Items in Skill}}{10} \Bigr) \biggr] \times \text{Seconds Per Action} \times 0.5</math> | ||
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* '''Unlocked Milestones''' is the number of milestones the player has unlocked for the relevant skill. These can be seen in game with a level number highlighted in green when viewing milestones from the [[Settings#Minibar_Settings|skilling minibar]] or skills section of the completion log. This number includes "Skill Mastery" if the player is skill level 99 | |||
* '''Player Total Mastery for Skill''' and '''Total Mastery for Skill''' are both numbers shown on each skill tile within the mastery section of the completion log | |||
* '''Item Mastery Level''' is the mastery level of the item/action currently being crafted/performed | |||
* '''Total Items in Skill''' is the number of items/actions within the relevant skill, and can also be expressed as <math>\tfrac{\text{Total Mastery for Skill}}{99}</math> | |||
* '''Seconds per Action''' for gathering skills (such as {{Skill|Woodcutting}}) is the number of seconds taken to complete the action. For other skills, please see below | |||
For the following skills, '''Seconds per Action''' is replaced with the following values, being the lowest possible seconds per action after applying all available interval reduction bonuses (except for {{Skill|Firemaking}}, where the value used is less than the lowest possible burn interval): | |||
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