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Raw recruits have the following possible statistics. Range, with parens showing number of possible values (max-min+1) and the likelihood of getting any one of those values:
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Raw recruits have the following possible statistics. Range (Min to Max), Number of possible values (Max-Min+1), and Percent chance of getting any one of those values (1/Values). Also, [[Experience#Regarding_Caps|caps]] are shown for your convenience:
  
*TUs: 50-60 (11, 9.1%)
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<table {{StdCenterTable}} width="70%">
*Stamina: 40-70 (31, 3.2%)
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<tr {{StdDescTable_Heading}}><th align="left" width="140">Stat</th><th width="45">Min</th><th width="45">Max</th><th width="45">Values</th><th width="45">%ofOne</th><th width="45">MinCap</th><th width="45">MaxCap</th><th>Notes</th></tr>
*Health: 25-40 (16, 6.25%)
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<tr><td align="left">[[Time Units]]</td><td>50</td><td>60</td><td>11</td><td>9.09%</td><td>80</td><td>81</td><td></td></tr>
*Bravery: 10-60 (7, 14.3% - only works in units of 10)
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<tr><td align="left">[[Energy|Stamina/Energy]]</td><td>40</td><td>70</td><td>31</td><td>3.23%</td><td>100</td><td>101</td><td></td></tr>
*Reaction: 30-60 (31, 3.2%)
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<tr><td align="left">[[Health]]</td><td>25</td><td>40</td><td>16</td><td>6.25%</td><td>60</td><td>61</td><td></td></tr>
*Firing Accuracy (FA): 40-70 (31, 3.2%)
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<tr><td align="left">[[Bravery]]</td><td>10</td><td>60</td><td>6</td><td>16.67%</td><td>100</td><td>100</td><td align="left">Only uses increments of 10.</td></tr>
*Throwing Accuracy (TA): 50-80 (31, 3.2%)
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<tr><td align="left">[[Reactions]]</td><td>30</td><td>60</td><td>31</td><td>3.23%</td><td>100</td><td>105</td><td></td></tr>
*Strength: 20-40 (21, 4.8%)
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<tr><td align="left">[[Firing Accuracy]]</td><td>40</td><td>70</td><td>31</td><td>3.23%</td><td>120</td><td>125</td><td></td></tr>
*Psi Strength (SST): 0-100 (101!, 0.99%; this value never increases)
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<tr><td align="left">[[Throwing Accuracy]]</td><td>50</td><td>80</td><td>31</td><td>3.23%</td><td>120</td><td>125</td><td></td></tr>
*Psi Skill (SSK): Always 0; first Psi Lab training yields 16-24
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<tr><td align="left">[[Strength]]</td><td>20</td><td>40</td><td>21</td><td>4.76%</td><td>70</td><td>71</td><td></td></tr>
*Melee: 20-40 (21, 4.8%)
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<tr><td align="left">[[Psionic Strength|Psi Strength]]</td><td>0</td><td>100</td><td>101</td><td>0.99%</td><td>0</td><td>100</td><td align="left">Fixed for life, never changes.</td></tr>
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<tr><td align="left">[[Psionic Skill|Psi Skill]]</td><td>16</td><td>24</td><td>9</td><td>11.11%</td><td>100</td><td>105+</td><td align="left">Initially 0 (a.k.a. psi locked); values are for first [[Psionic_Laboratory|Psi Lab]] result.</td></tr>
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<tr><td align="left">[[Melee Accuracy]]</td><td>20</td><td>40</td><td>21</td><td>4.76%</td><td>120</td><td>125</td><td align="left">Non-displayed skill; see text.</td></tr>
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</table><br />
  
All the statistics are entirely random. So if you only want recruits with 60 TUs, you will retain 1 out of 11 recruits (9.1%). If you only want ones with 60 TUs and 70 FA, you'll only keep 1 in 351 recruits (1/11 * 1/31). Etc.
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[[Image:XcomStatsBarChart.png]]
  
As discussed elsewhere, initial TUs/3 (not total TUs after increases!) govern energy recovery on the battlefield. This gives it a little more importance then you might expect. Breakpoints for energy recovery per combat turn are: 50=16 energy recovered, 51=17, 54=18, 57=19, 60=20. 54 TUs is also useful since it means rookie psi specialists can still move a tile after performing two mind controls (2x25=50).
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[[Experience#Primary Stats|Primary stats]] are Psi Skill, Firing Accuracy, Reactions, Throwing Accuracy, Bravery, and Melee Accuracy. [[Experience#Secondary Stats|Secondary stats]] are TUs, Stamina (a.k.a. Energy in combat), Health, and Strength. Secondaries increase whenever a Primary action is taken (except for Throwing). For more info, see [[Experience#How_Experience_Points_Are_Applied|Experience]]. [[Psionic Skill]] is the only value that can increase past its combat cap (via the [[Psionic Laboratory|Psi Lab]]). (In theory, a soldier can improve his Psi Skill to 255 with the Lab, at which point it [[Psionic Skill#Psi_Improvement_Strategies|wraps]] back to 0 - but this would take six years of game time.)
  
Generally, one fifth of recruits are female. Being fem does not affect stats; they get the same random values. There are five sets of first and last names (ostensibly British, French, German, Japanese, and Russian) from which are randomly chosen 20 first names and 20 last names. It is possible to have two (or more?) people of the same name.
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All statistics are rolled randomly and independently. So if you only want recruits with 60 TUs, you will retain 1 out of 11 recruits (9%). If you only want ones with 60 TUs and 70 FA, you'll only keep 1 in 341 recruits (0.29%; 1/11 * 1/31). Et cetera.
  
The melee stat is not shown anywhere (in X-Com:UFO Defense) but it is a variable in SOLDIER.DAT that increases if you use the stun rod. Current opinion is that it is unused.
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As discussed [[Energy|elsewhere]], '''initial''' TUs/3 (not total TUs after increases!) govern energy recovery on the battlefield. In other words, your raw recruit's TUs forever after determine how much energy they recover each combat turn. 50 recruit TUs means you recover 16 energy per combat turn; 60 TUs means you recover 20. This gives TUs more importance than you might expect, and makes 60 a pleasure to see.
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There are six sets of first and last names, each containing 20 first names and 20 last names. They are ostensibly American, British, French, German, Japanese, and Russian. Soldiers' first and last names are randomly chosen from a single set; thus, there are 2,400 possible unique names (20x20x6). No differences due to nationality, names, etc., have been observed - all stats appear to be entirely random. In each of the six name sets, five of the first names are feminine and the other 15 male; thus, one fourth of all recruits are female. Being female has absolutely no effect on stats or anything else in the game, except for the obvious graphics differences and death sounds. For more detailed info on soldier names, see [[Soldier_Name_Stats|Soldier Name Stats]].
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The [[Melee Accuracy]] stat is not shown in displays anywhere but it increases (and secondaries, too) if you use the stun rod. The programmers appear to have put it on the back burner for XCOM, but it does get used more in TFTD.
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And now for some useless trivia:
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*If you tried to get a soldier who was best in every single stat (including psi strength = 100, but not including psi <i>skill</i> because it's trained, nor the relatively worthless stats of throwing and melee) - given the number of possible values and resulting combinations these eight stats have (shown above),
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*You only expect to see the highest across the board in 1 in 66,725,166,816 soldiers (approx. 1 in 67 billion soldiers). This is actually the likelihood of getting any one particular combination, no matter what it is (who says we're not all unique?).
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*The current real world population is ~6.5 billion people.
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*Given the theoretical maximum screening rate of 1,000 soldiers per month (only 100 fit in the transfer queue at a time, they take 3 days to show up, so only 10 batches of 100 per month),
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*You would expect to come across such a soldier by 66,725,167 months (the above number divided by 1,000).
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*That's once every 5&frac12; million game years.
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And now, back to our regularly scheduled wiki.
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==See Also==
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*[[Soldiers|Soldier Attributes]]
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*[[Experience#How_Experience_Points_Are_Applied|Experience]]
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*[[Hiring/firing]]
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*[[Soldier Name Stats|Soldier Names]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:32, 18 March 2016

Raw recruits have the following possible statistics. Range (Min to Max), Number of possible values (Max-Min+1), and Percent chance of getting any one of those values (1/Values). Also, caps are shown for your convenience:

StatMinMaxValues%ofOneMinCapMaxCapNotes
Time Units5060119.09%8081
Stamina/Energy4070313.23%100101
Health2540166.25%6061
Bravery1060616.67%100100Only uses increments of 10.
Reactions3060313.23%100105
Firing Accuracy4070313.23%120125
Throwing Accuracy5080313.23%120125
Strength2040214.76%7071
Psi Strength01001010.99%0100Fixed for life, never changes.
Psi Skill1624911.11%100105+Initially 0 (a.k.a. psi locked); values are for first Psi Lab result.
Melee Accuracy2040214.76%120125Non-displayed skill; see text.


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Primary stats are Psi Skill, Firing Accuracy, Reactions, Throwing Accuracy, Bravery, and Melee Accuracy. Secondary stats are TUs, Stamina (a.k.a. Energy in combat), Health, and Strength. Secondaries increase whenever a Primary action is taken (except for Throwing). For more info, see Experience. Psionic Skill is the only value that can increase past its combat cap (via the Psi Lab). (In theory, a soldier can improve his Psi Skill to 255 with the Lab, at which point it wraps back to 0 - but this would take six years of game time.)

All statistics are rolled randomly and independently. So if you only want recruits with 60 TUs, you will retain 1 out of 11 recruits (9%). If you only want ones with 60 TUs and 70 FA, you'll only keep 1 in 341 recruits (0.29%; 1/11 * 1/31). Et cetera.

As discussed elsewhere, initial TUs/3 (not total TUs after increases!) govern energy recovery on the battlefield. In other words, your raw recruit's TUs forever after determine how much energy they recover each combat turn. 50 recruit TUs means you recover 16 energy per combat turn; 60 TUs means you recover 20. This gives TUs more importance than you might expect, and makes 60 a pleasure to see.

There are six sets of first and last names, each containing 20 first names and 20 last names. They are ostensibly American, British, French, German, Japanese, and Russian. Soldiers' first and last names are randomly chosen from a single set; thus, there are 2,400 possible unique names (20x20x6). No differences due to nationality, names, etc., have been observed - all stats appear to be entirely random. In each of the six name sets, five of the first names are feminine and the other 15 male; thus, one fourth of all recruits are female. Being female has absolutely no effect on stats or anything else in the game, except for the obvious graphics differences and death sounds. For more detailed info on soldier names, see Soldier Name Stats.

The Melee Accuracy stat is not shown in displays anywhere but it increases (and secondaries, too) if you use the stun rod. The programmers appear to have put it on the back burner for XCOM, but it does get used more in TFTD.

And now for some useless trivia:

  • If you tried to get a soldier who was best in every single stat (including psi strength = 100, but not including psi skill because it's trained, nor the relatively worthless stats of throwing and melee) - given the number of possible values and resulting combinations these eight stats have (shown above),
  • You only expect to see the highest across the board in 1 in 66,725,166,816 soldiers (approx. 1 in 67 billion soldiers). This is actually the likelihood of getting any one particular combination, no matter what it is (who says we're not all unique?).
  • The current real world population is ~6.5 billion people.
  • Given the theoretical maximum screening rate of 1,000 soldiers per month (only 100 fit in the transfer queue at a time, they take 3 days to show up, so only 10 batches of 100 per month),
  • You would expect to come across such a soldier by 66,725,167 months (the above number divided by 1,000).
  • That's once every 5½ million game years.

And now, back to our regularly scheduled wiki.

See Also