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cRPG => Beginner's Help and Guides => Topic started by: _Tak_ on January 13, 2012, 09:02:50 am
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If i untick auto repair will I save more money? :cry:
Let say i have 1000000 gold. and my total cost for my equipment is 43,954 gold. Is that enough to feed my cavalry class?
And if i am going to reach level 31 how much money will i lose in the long run and how much would i got left ? :shock:
Thanks
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Probably not.
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If i untick auto repair will I save more money? :cry:
Not anymore. Patched out ages ago. Keep the box ticked and wear what you can afford.
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Not anymore. Patched out ages ago. Keep the box ticked and wear what you can afford.
cheers :o
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help on new question please
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Yeah, you'd last a good while on 100k, not to mention 1mil. Unless you're riding a plated charger in full plate yourself with a flamberge on back.
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Let say i have 1000000 gold. and my total cost for my equipment is 43,954 gold. Is that enough to feed my cavalry class?
And if i am going to reach level 31 how much money will i lose in the long run and how much would i got left ? :shock:
If you are unlucky you pay for repair costs every round. With that high costs its likely you will. You pay 7% of the total cost for the items, that means if you use an armor for 16k, and it gets damaged and needs repair, you gonna pay 1120 for it. A round usually ends after like 5 minutes which means you get 5*50 Gold during that round on x1, which is 250 gold. So if you would have to repair any item, you would lose gold. With equip that is expensive like that, you will lose gold every round. Even with x5 it will be hard to keep up with the repair costs, because you wont have x5 all the time.
If you are in generation 1, you get 1000 xp per tick with 1x, and you need ~ 8,8 million exp in total for lvl 31, which means with 1x you will need 8800 minutes, which is 146 hours. Depending on your x, depending how often you get x2, x3, x4 or even x5 instead of x1, the time will decrease. The more exp you gain, the less often you have to pay for repair costs during your generation of course.
It surely depends on luck, how often you have to pay repair costs and for how many items. But with that item set up, you will lose your money very quickly I guess but however I dont think you would have to spend an amount near to a million gold for one generation.
edit: my post is more in theory, I never wore that expensive gear so better listen to WarLord. However these were my thoughts about it.
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thanks guys :D.
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I'll post my list of equipment, i went from having over 100,000 to having around 8000 in a rather short space of time, this was a few months back...
Destrier (Champion)
Sarranid Mail Shirt (Lordly)
Scale Gauntlests (Lordly)
Arabian Cavalry Sword (Masterwork)
Plated Boots
Elite Cavalry Shield
Vaegir War Mask
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You should be good.
If I regularly use 69,622 gold worth of equipment,
(Purple n' Green Hood
Lamellar Vest
Gloves
Rus Cav Boots
Deadly Hvy Lance
Shortened Spear
Horseman's Kite Shield
Champ Courser)
and stay steadily at about 100,000 gold, then your paltry 40kish worth of gear should be fine--you should make money, really. You have to take into account your skill, though. I'm more likely to keep a good modifier because I'm a fucking awesome player and help my team win--at the very least, I get dat valor.
Also, if you continue on to retire repeatedly, than the phase in which you transition from level 1 to 30 will be a good opportunity to make money--you're forced, then, to use shittier equipment (depending on what you're using, of course). Gambeson and stick ftw
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I usually sport something like:
heavy lance
courser
rus splinted boots
scale gauntlets
green coat of plates
klappvisier
bec de corbin
And i found myself losing like 120-140k throughout the whole generation. Mind that on some maps i did not ride, as not all maps i found myself being more useful on horseback.
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Yeah if you stay around 40k (unheirloomed item price) total, you should be okay.
100k is a nice buffer. Should be enough.
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I'm around 49k for my cav build, and only spend about 30k or so per gen (but it can vary greatly).
If you have 80k I wouldn't worry about money for at least another gen.
When I click on my equipment on c-rpg page, it says it's at around 65k equipment cost but when I add it up, it's around 49k. Do heirlooms make it look more expensive than they are? I know my upkeep on a courser vs my well bred courser is the same.
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500K is enough to keep me in 161K worth of gear for 2 to 2.5 gens.
"Eventually you'll go broke Ylca"
:lol:
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e-peen show-off I see
Ylca has bigger e-peen sorry all
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FUCK
FUCKING FUCK FUCK
FUCK THE WEBSITE, AND FUCK THIS DEAD MOD
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Thanks to all of you for your humble opinion and answers. Much appreciated. Let say you reach gen 16 and you are not planning to retire anymore. you have like 500k left. When this reach to 0 how can you make money without retiring then? :P
Joe, your equipment EXCATLY costs 36,994 gold. Loomed items do not cost more upkeep, and the amount of gold shown on the website is incorrect, because it values loomed items much more.
So having loomed items, when it comes to repair it will become better? (Like saving more gold for?)
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Let say i have 1000000 gold. and my total cost for my equipment is 43,954 gold. Is that enough to feed my cavalry class?
And if i am going to reach level 31 how much money will i lose in the long run and how much would i got left ?
Gold Change = (Experience Change * (50gold * Average Multiplier - 0.0021 * Equipment Cost)) / (Average Multiplier * (1000exp + 30exp * ( Generation - 1))
With generations greater than 16 counting as 16. Average Multiplier is about 2 for most players. Equipment Cost is the summation of the buying prices of all items your characters starts a round with and can be damaged. The above equation is only strictly accurate for characters without arrows and with at least 140 proficiency (the last value I have seen) in at least 1 melee weapon type. Characters with arrows and/or lower proficiency will have a higher chance of breakage and will gain less gold per experience point. I do not know the formula for increased breakage chance with lower weapon proficiency for melee weapons, so I can not give you a more exact solution.
So having loomed items, when it comes to repair it will become better? (Like saving more gold for?)
The repair cost of items is unchanged for heirlooms. The cost listed for the item in the shop is always used.
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e-peen show-off I see
Ylca has bigger e-peen sorry all
I suppose being able to figure out the simple economic system of CRPG (sell loom get money) is pretty brag worthy as that's definitely what i was doing. Certainly i wasn't giving a new player a concrete example of how to get fat paid.
Ylca for President. I have the CRPG FAT STAXXX
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Using that stuff :
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I think I spend roughly 100k per gen in upkeep (but I don't track it really). That's fine given I get a solid return of 500k (and increasing) when I sell my heirloom point. I also make some gold with trading (I have a pile of gold, I'm better using it).
The website says 103302 gold, but the KAS is +3 (9839), the horse is +3 (26405) and the lance is +1 (7277) so in the end my equipment is worth exactly 80106 gold.