![]() This is possibly what is causing a lot of problems for people.) ![]() (Otherwise, you will spend more than you win. I avoid doubling my chances unless the middle game is 140+ or the third game is 400+. Given that you get 100 tickets for free and 24 tickets / day for 21 or so days, you need to win about 18 florins / ticket to match expectation values.ฤก8 florins/ticket is a bit high, but not unreasonable if you play carefully. 2,750 come from quests, so you need to win an expected 10,850 florins. With a 20% chance for 680 coins, it takes an expected 13,600 florins to complete the set. ![]() ![]() If you play efficiently and only spend florins on chests with the bridge upgrades, you will have a whole lot of chances to win. The road tiles required was calculated as half the size of the shortest dimension of the building.You get a bridge and 2 upgrades for free, so you only need to win 4 from the chests. Note that the space required for supporting infrastructure is done using the average residential and cultural building efficiency from that era, from among the buildings that can be bought without diamonds. Efficiency shows the Output/Tiles calculation.Tiles+ is Tiles for the building plus the space required for the supporting infrastructure of the Era.Tiles is the space required for the production building itself.Output is the production output per hour.column denotes whether the building is purchased with Diamonds.Age is the age the production building comes from.Similarly, while the per tile efficiency of a farm is 36.5 production per tile per hour for the 20 tiles it covers, that drops to 20.9 when you consider the true space it needs. For example, a farm requires 20 tiles in land by itself but in order to provide the roads, residential buildings for population, and cultural buildings to support that population, you need to build an additional 14.88 tiles per farm, making the true size of a farm 34.88 tiles. ![]() As production buildings don't exist in a vacuum, you need to consider not only the space used by the footprint of the building, but the space used for the infrastructure required to support it. As space is the true limiting factor in production, I felt it would be helpful to relate all efficiency back to space efficiency. ![]()
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