Musikus said: Broadly regarded people exchange goods 2:1, 1:1, or 1:0.5 and do not consider others as fair. I think this is too shortly thought because they do not regard the amount of space the building is using. For example: Wine : Stone should not be exchanged 1:1 because they use the same amount of ressources but the relationship of space
The first guess is hardcoded (use 5 different goods). From then on all combinations are precalculated in a simulation (takes up to 13 hours depending on the number of goods even with a 9900K and 16 threads). The results are stored in a table. The extension just looks up the best guess depending on which combination of red/green/yellow have been
May 4, 2020. #11. All the information displayed in FoE helper is available for anyone to lookup if they want to, it doesn't interact directly with the game in any way. It's tolerated by Inno that people use it because there is no real reason to ban anyone who uses it. They aren't doing anything against the game rules.
Forge of Empires, a popular strategy online game, thrives on intricate resource management and planning. Central to these tasks is the Arc Calculator—a tool essential for players keen on maximizing their in-game progress.
5 days ago · FOE: coins/forge points calculator. Key: Check the top-middle of the game screen & find your current age. Click the "+" sign under this to purchase your points. On the top-left box, it will tell you the coins needed to purchase 1 forge point. Put this figure in box A above. This is the number of forge points you wish to buy with coins.
if for instance you have a surplus of ebony or iron age good: trading same age goods = 1:1. 10 ebony for 10 jewels iron age goods for iron age goods. trading down to previous age = 1:2. 10 ebony for 20 wine or iron age goods for bronze age goods. trading up to next age = 2:1.
xxXC. Tower of Babel level 9 → 10. Places. Default rewards. FP to put by the owner to secure the place. Rewards with rate. Number of FP already in. Spot/Snipe. % of investors bonus (arc bonus)
if for instance you have a surplus of ebony or iron age good: trading same age goods = 1:1. 10 ebony for 10 jewels iron age goods for iron age goods. trading down to previous age = 1:2. 10 ebony for 20 wine or iron age goods for bronze age goods. trading up to next age = 2:1.
Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. This list shows what goods, coins, supplies, and Diamond are required per age. From Bronze Age to the Artic Future. Bronze Age: Marble; 2 Lumber; 2 Coins; 2300 Supplies; 2300 Fordge Points; 217 Iron Age: Dye; 15 Limestone; 3 Stone; 20 Ebony; 4 Marble; 21 Cloth; 11 Lumber; 306
I, Ardak Kumerin, hereby opine Fair Trade to be Unfair and Invalid. Proposal Abandon the Fair Trade system [the system based solely on coin/supply cost]. Current System Some people use the Fair Trade Calculator. Some people don't. And there are no official regulations to prohibit either. Details I've been an out-spoken Champion of the Fair
The first guess is hardcoded (use 5 different goods). From then on all combinations are precalculated in a simulation (takes up to 13 hours depending on the number of goods even with a 9900K and 16 threads). The results are stored in a table. The extension just looks up the best guess depending on which combination of red/green/yellow have been
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