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Buzz Point Breakdown (how to Optimize Your Buzz) Pt. 2: Addressing the Buzz Nerfs

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Buzz Point Breakdown (how to Optimize Your Buzz) Pt. 2: Addressing the Buzz Nerfs

This is going to be a quick rundown on how you can save up on Buzz despite the dip in how much you can get for free.

Well, it's still simple. First you...

Uh... Ayame, what are you doing swimming in a pool of baked beans?

Ayame: Beans are better than Buzz...

... Huh. Whatever that means.

Anyways, now is the time where you have to part with your money and buy Buzz, but rest assured, I will teach you how to best spend your Buzz.

So as with before, size, steps, and quantity are the major factors for the cost of your Buzz. Oddly enough, changing your Sampler doesn't change the Buzz here.

The lowest you can go would be up to 3 steps for 4 buzz, but 4 buzz is what you get for reacting to two things and 3 steps doesn't get you anything beyond a blurry image like this:

So let's skip the boring nitty gritty and jump to ten steps worth 9 buzz for small images. The price goes up by 1 at 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, 34, 38, 42, and lastly 46, ultimately maxing out at 50 with a total of 13 Buzz to spend. This is for one image.

Surprisingly enough, to determine how much it would cost per image, you just need to multiply by amount of images you want to generate at once. The difference though is the size, where it will jump at seemingly random and yet almost pattern-like intervals. It's easier to tell you the total you'd pay if you go all in at 50 with just one image: wallpaper sizes get you 67 Buzz, a large square will net you 69 Buzz while a large portrait or landscape will be 50. And lastly, normal squares hit you 34 Buzz while normal landscape/portraits are 33.

Now you're wondering, "Man, you just told me to buy Buzz! I'm poor as f-" Hey! If you swear, I'm gonna get only ten buzz instead of twenty five!

Anyways, great news! For only $4.79, you can get 2,000 Buzz! With that sort of micro-transaction, assuming you go for large 50-step squares, you can generate 28 images and have 68 Buzz left for a few more gens. And again, this is for large squares.

Let me put this in another sense.

If you want to do your simple SDXL portraits of 832x1216 with 30 steps, the average suggested set up for generated images, you're looking at 21 Buzz per image. That means a grand total of 95 images and only five buzz left. 25 steps? 111 images. 20? 200.

And this is your cheapest package. And it gets even cheaper if you pay a monthly subscription, which gives you a monthly pack of 1000 free Buzz. Not only that, but they also give you access to their LLM and-

{whisper whisper whisper}

Huh? What do you mean this isn't the new Buzz System everyone is fussing about? Let me see what they changed...

Oh...

Oh HELL NAW!

WHAT THE F-

{MassBrainImpact said a swear. He only gained 10 Social Credit Buzz for this article.}

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