Loot Capacitor

The Loot Capacitor is an item added by Ender IO. It is used to increase the effectiveness of machines by placing it in the machine. The text on the Loot Capacitor determines how good it is. In comparison, Octadic Capacitors are a better alternative for most of them up to Capacitors that are described as "Enhanced" or "Wonder". Loot Capacitors can be found in dungeon chests.

Recipe
Loot Capacitors cannot be crafted, although they can be combined in an Anvil.

Decoding the Capacitor
In the fluff text there is a string of words that ends on "capacitor", such as: "By the power of Enderskull, I have the Unstable Clean Cut Impossible Capacitor!" The description gives a rough approximate how good the Loot Capacitor is at a machine type. Loot capacitors have a base level ranging from 0 to 4.5 and one or more specialty levels ranging from 0 to 4.75. It is formatted with the specialty descriptions first, followed by the base level.

1: The capacitor will work at this speed by default; a value of 3 is similar to an Octadic Capacitor

Before the base level descriptors, there can also be descriptors for specialty levels. If the capacitor has these descriptors, it will perform at the specified level in those machines (but at its base level, as above, in any other machine). The level it works at in its specialized machine type is $$\text{Capacitor Level} + \text{Modifer Range}$$. Below are the machine types and modifier ranges:

For example, a "Nice Clean Cut Capacitor Dud" works at a 0.5-0.99 rate (worse than a Basic Capacitor) for general use, but at 1.59-2.49 (roughly the same as a Double-Layer Capacitor) in a Slice'n'Splice.

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

Note
It's possible for a carelessly chosen Loot Capacitor to disable the normal function of a machine. For example, an Impulse Hopper can fail to work with a "Nice Crushed Capacitor Dud" Loot Capacitor that works fine with a Basic Capacitor.