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Both X and Y are in the negative for me, so i have to cross the entire galaxy for that or no?
No, both positive and negative work
Ohh. X not Y, shiz
I don't want to confuse you, what I mean is: You NEED to be between 340-400 X but you can go higher or lower Y
Ok, thank you. time to backtrack a lot lol
Is the chance higher if i jump to yellow dots?
Also, it doesn't matter if the distance is X or Y, just focus on it being one and not both. That value for finding the bosses is actual distance from center (0,0) and not coordinates, so the farther off you move from (340-400,0) or (0,340-400), the more likely you are to actually be too far away. It's algebra, Pythagorean's Theorem; a^2 + b^2 = c^2. That's why it's simplest to stick close to an axis and hit the empty sectors.