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Crusaders of the lost idols calculator12/13/2022 ![]() ![]() Again, use your GF if you would normally switch to it right before a reset. * *c* is the area where you cap all Crusaders. You don't provide input for this value, but it's used in the formula to make the graph. This ignores any benefit you get from RQ gear. * *x* Maximum Crusader Level (yes, I could have used the two talent levels but it was easier to just put it in this way). If you have a dedicated gold form (GF) that you can switch to, use that form's result. * *f* is how many crusader levels you have after Area 5 (a5). Of course Assumptions are being made, so it won't be perfect, but it should be Close (tm). See the Explaination section below if you really care about the details, or want to verify the calculation is correct. ![]() Breaking it up, you see the base idol calculation, followed by the (relatively) simple DIS calculation, followed by the *bit* more complicated IoT calculation. **Explaination:** (Feel free to point out any errors!) * Crusader Level gains obviously slow down as you approach your cap area (since the further left crusaders start capping first) but for purposes of the graph, this has been ignored. I found that to be true in general but with Sjin in my speed formation, gold gained per 5 areas varied *a lot* (but still averaged to linear increase). * Crusader Level gains from Area 5 to reset area proceeds at a constant rate. * The time for getting to Area 5 is ignored. This means you are instakilling the entire time to reset. * Any bonuses (ad bonus, purchase bonuses, etc) are ignored. () (doesn't use Wolfram Alpha and is more responsive) And you can click on the graph to show expected IPH at the given area (you have to ensure you are on the line). Your expected IPH at cap is shown as well. The 30 minute mark is the vertical line, and your expected IPH is shown there. Here's an example, with a link if you want to try it out and put your own numbers in. **NOTE: This has nothing to do with optimal chest collection. I made a general calculator that lets you set your different parameters to determine what your IPH reset curve looks like. See () for the latest.ĭiadem and I were running through some numbers, trying to calculate optimal resetting areas for **Idols Per Hour** (IPH) and he pointed me at a nice graph in Wolfram Alpha. With v0.127 and bonus idols, the calculator has been updated. ![]()
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