Arena manager formula
Verfasst: So 13. Okt 2019, 19:33
Hi,
I did play with arena manager and its math and after a while i came up with formula that shows which upgrade to buy by upgrade raise per upgrade cost. And techically it went up like this:
simplified version: it is better to buy next thing after the previous reaches 250. cost of upgrade of the next thing is two times bigger.
I.e.: 1. cost 100
2. cost 200
3. cost 400 etc.
ofc when something reaches 250lvl and you buy the next thing you end up upgrading it for 100-150lvls because costs of its upgrades are small.
if you buy boost than every boost doubles the cost counted (obviously) so if you have one boost on 1. and both boosts on 2. optimized cost of next upgrades should be:
1. cost 200 (from 100 because it has one boost)
2. cost 800(from 200 because it has two boosts)
3. cost 400 (from 400 because it has no boost)
basically cost of next thing will be: (cost-of-previous-thing)*2^(1+(nuber-of-boosts-of-this-thing)-(number-of-boosts-of-previous-thing))
as for previous example:
1. cost 200
2. is 200*2^(1+2-1) = 200*2^(2) = 200*4 = 800
3. is 800*2^(1+0-2) = 800*2^(-1) = 800*(1/2) = 400
I did play with arena manager and its math and after a while i came up with formula that shows which upgrade to buy by upgrade raise per upgrade cost. And techically it went up like this:
simplified version: it is better to buy next thing after the previous reaches 250. cost of upgrade of the next thing is two times bigger.
I.e.: 1. cost 100
2. cost 200
3. cost 400 etc.
ofc when something reaches 250lvl and you buy the next thing you end up upgrading it for 100-150lvls because costs of its upgrades are small.
if you buy boost than every boost doubles the cost counted (obviously) so if you have one boost on 1. and both boosts on 2. optimized cost of next upgrades should be:
1. cost 200 (from 100 because it has one boost)
2. cost 800(from 200 because it has two boosts)
3. cost 400 (from 400 because it has no boost)
basically cost of next thing will be: (cost-of-previous-thing)*2^(1+(nuber-of-boosts-of-this-thing)-(number-of-boosts-of-previous-thing))
as for previous example:
1. cost 200
2. is 200*2^(1+2-1) = 200*2^(2) = 200*4 = 800
3. is 800*2^(1+0-2) = 800*2^(-1) = 800*(1/2) = 400