![]() ![]() Now, you have to slowly get the others to donate as they race you in donations, b/c otherwise you would be bearing the brunt of the fps donations and that would stink for you. See who takes the bait and beats your number, and see who doesn't. Put just enough in to make it appear that you are a competitor for the spot (in the above example, maybe 25). Here, you have to play a baiting game.įirst, dont dump a solid 50 fps in and not visit the gb again. There have been many many many players, I would even hazard to say most, that have gotten away by saying "eh, whatever, I don't think they will pass me", and then there have been those unlucky ones that gripe when they realized they were passed right before the gb leveled up. Now you probably intuitively understood some form of these two formulas, but what I want to point out is that at this point, there is no hard logic to the cheapest way to obtain bps. So ("Total Donated" - "Fp Return")/("BP") is your net fp cost per blueprint. ![]() Lets call the number of fps that spot gives back "Fp Return"įinally, the number of bps that spot gives is "BP" Lets call the number of fps you put in the gb "Total Donated" What this tells us is that not counting the fps we will be returned with, this spot will cost us 116 fps at the most. You know that the "Total Left Over" is 216, and the "Target" is 15. Lets say in that gb up there you want to be in second place. ![]() So the formula is ("Total Left Over" - "Target")/2 + "Target", rounded upĬonfusing? Lets take an example. The Target rank is the fp cost to equal the person in the rank you want to get to. The Total number of fps you can put into this gb before it levels up is 560-344, or 216. Here is a simple formula you can use to find this: Now you may ask the question, what is the most optimal use for my fps? ![]() If you've checked someone else's gb out, more often than not, there will beafew people that donate hundreds of fps at the top, and people who donate 1or 2 fps at the bottom. Once you are in iron age, you gain an option to donate fps to others' gbs. ![]()
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