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Miners and Lifers

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 3:44 am
by [Arbiter]
if I have 100,000 miners and no lifers would I get the same naq a turn if I had 100,000 miners and 100,000 lifes too. I not new but just asking.

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 3:48 am
by Anarchy_
miners give the same income as lifers so youd get more naq from 100k miners and 100k lifers.

ie. 100k miners only = 80*100000= 8000000 (8mill)

100k miners and 100k lifers = 80*100000 + 80*100000 = 16000000(16mill)

thanks

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 3:56 am
by [Arbiter]
ok thanks

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 6:32 am
by Cherry Blossom
SATAN_666 wrote:miners give the same income as lifers so youd get more naq from 100k miners and 100k lifers.

ie. 100k miners only = 80*100000= 8000000 (8mill)

100k miners and 100k lifers = 80*100000 + 80*100000 = 16000000(16mill)


As a little addition, the only differences between a lifer and a miner are;

1. Lifers cannot be untrained!
2. You don't lose lifers when you ascend.

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 8:20 am
by GAT-X207
for goauld add 25% to miners-> 100/miner

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 11:30 am
by Spacey
Miner / Lifer

These are your main income producing units. They are safe from raid, and produce a substantial amount of naquadah each turn (see the calculations section for actual income calculations). When unsure what to do with your units, this is the recommended answer - train miners. Be warned though, for each 10 miners you train, 1 will become a 'lifer'. A lifer is identical to a miner, except that it cannot be untrained. Also of note is that on ascension, lifers are the only unit to stay within your realm. They are, as their name implies, lifers in the mines.

http://www.stargatewars.com/help.php#Training

This hasn't been stated yet so:

Your miners and lifers are the same thing, a differnet name is used to describe those that can be moved out, and those that can't.

If your screen says:

(1) 300,000 (200,000)
that means that you have a total of 300,000 income generating units, where 200,000 of which are lifers, and cannot be moved to another unit. Therefore you can only move 100,000 units out from income generating to another area.

contrast this to:

(2) 300,000 (300,000)
this means that all of your income generating units are lifers. you can't move any units that generate income to another area.

This is a key point that many don't realize.

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 2:51 am
by mitola
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