when I messed up the math, I messed up in a way that indicated 1 troop order for every 6k, and then corrected for 2 every 6k, which is effectively 1 every 3k. I’m not wrong here.
I mean that you were trying to calculate base xp from the leaderboard point scores.
Posted a video earlier today about how and from where the “Base XP” is calculated.
Okay, problem of understanding.
1 card for 3 thousand experience is exactly what I meant, I was just saying that its “value” is 1.5. problem of understanding. English is not my first language.
Here are some of the fights. 100% amp for BP twice a day gives a lot of cards if the battle is successful.
No, I wasn’t, I was just looking at raw base xp and trying to figure out where the number came from.
This one?
Fair enough, language barriers suck.
I don’t understand what you’re saying here. Can you please explain?
Let’s do the math. I found a battle where without a 100% booster I got 36,000 experience in 30 minutes.
1200 experience per minute. I play about 3 hours a day. Let’s say I spend 20 minutes on the menu. 160*1200=192000 experience per day.
192000/3=64 bronze cards per
soldiers. That’s without taking into account the two boosters I get per day for BP (actually a little less, for 4 cyclic levels, and you can get 3 levels per day). It turns out you have 1.5 boosters per day (sometimes 2 sometimes 1)
By my math, I could afford up to 4 soldiers 3 tiers a day, not including buying for silver.
64 random soldiers assuming I don’t have to send to the academy? Very good to be true.
It’s simple, it’s just hard to explain.
You get bronze cards for experience. 3k for a weapon, 1.5 for a soldier.
6k experience = 3k spent on a weapon card and another 1.5*2=3 on a soldier.
That comes out exactly as you said, it’s just that 3k for 1 soldier card is how much to actually get, since half goes for weapon cards.
I hope I was able to explain.
No matter how you count, both of our formulas are correct
Ah, gotcha, it’s translation and misundertanding. Cheers sir.
Seems to me that you were trying to figure out how the scores on the leaderboard were linked to base xp.
Ah, I see where my question might have been misunderstood.
I don’t understand how, based on these results, I could perform objectively better and receive less experience. I’m not concerned with the score tab, it’s only an indicator of overall performance, I’m interested in the weight of experience the other columns represent, if any, and if not, why our experience was significantly different for similar results.