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planet attributes and the increase with size...

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 10:19 am
by kurai
i have a huge income planet, but i have no idea how many "facilities" i have added to it, and i would like to know if it's worth it spending 100 B to increase the size further.

i searched but only found 2 calculators, one for ascending and one for.. uhm.. some other stuff, but none of any use to me.

is there a calculator that you can put in your income and size, and then see what the new income would be if you increase the size?

*edit*

any post around with a list of all calculators available?

Re: planet attributes and the increase with size...

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 11:43 am
by roflish
think there isn't any calculator like that, but you can do calculations on your own
all the planets have multipliers, judged by their size:
tiny = x1
very small = x2
small = x3
normal = x4
above average = x5
large = x6
huge = x7
monsterous = x8
mindblowing = x9

Up planets on the other hand have 1.x (x = 1-9)

so, you get the new boost of your planet by dividing your current bonus by your current size multiplier, and then multiplying it with the next size in line
(in your case, you should divide your income boost by 7 and then multiply it by 8 )

Re: planet attributes and the increase with size...

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 11:58 am
by Raven
http://jason.streamdown.net/calc/

Pookie has a planet calculator and yes it really pays off to make it bigger but it depends on how far you wanna take a planet......
Anyway you can all check it on the aove link :)

Re: planet attributes and the increase with size...

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 12:16 pm
by kurai
roflish wrote:think there isn't any calculator like that, but you can do calculations on your own
all the planets have multipliers, judged by their size:
tiny = x1
very small = x2
small = x3
normal = x4
above average = x5
large = x6
huge = x7
monsterous = x8
mindblowing = x9

Up planets on the other hand have 1.x (x = 1-9)

so, you get the new boost of your planet by dividing your current bonus by your current size multiplier, and then multiplying it with the next size in line
(in your case, you should divide your income boost by 7 and then multiply it by 8 )



spot on, exactly what i was looking for :D thanks