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gerber

what would my trains be around if i upgrade from the ranch happiness 700 to Midlan House $4,862,500 happiness 850
an extra 10-15ish ep...
im level 22 with 54 energy...
10 endurance
same house as that..
I get with full happiness and full energy about 49-50 dev points(non-res) per train..
hope that helps
I'm also level 22... Midlan House, 15 End...

I get 64 ish per train for Acc/Dex/Str and 43 ish for Res.

The house is worth it. So is upping your END.
Gerber, this is for you. If you have level 19, 5 endurance and a midland house @ level, your dev point is 45 +/- 3 dev pt per train.


Lv = Current Level = 19
Endurance = 05

Energy = ((Lv * 2)+10)
(19*2)+10) = 48

(Energy * ((Happiness / 1000) + (Endurance * .020))

( 48 * ((850/1000) + (5*.020))
48 * 0.950

= 45.6 (+/- 3) dev pt per train

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If you use $10 trainer on top... then.

45 + (45*0.10)
45 + 4.5
= 49.5 (+/- 3)
One more thing Gerber,
I'm pretty sure that you cannot get the Midlan house without being able to access the Midlan district, as the estate agency only lists available properties in the district you are currently located.

Minimum level 22 is required to access Midlan.
zeon, the only problem with that math is that the more energy you use, the less effective it is. theres a whole there somewhere, i'm not sure how to fix it. also, its not quite accurate, because i was getting about 85 to 90% trains when i first got my midlan house with like 11 endurance, and thats 825 happiness (Which should be 82.5% on its own..)

you need a midlan house and 13-14 endurance to get 100% trains, or a ranch and 15-16 endurance to get 100% trains

thats 50 development points for 50 energy.
Yes, there is an error with the endurance. It should not be (Endurance * .025). It should be (Endurance * .020). Plus, there are three factors that's not accounted for.

One, it is the energy usage. As we all know, the less energy we train, the more we gain. It will need too many test to actually figured that portion of math. Plus, who know, something might pop up during the middle of the test.

Two, the beginning value with 100 happiness and 1 endurance.

Three, the random value.

However, With the +/- 3 dev point buffer, the formula does give me a rough idea of where you will be in training.

For an example, I get around 142 dev per train. With this formula, it predicted me to get 142 - 148 dev pt per train.
there is no way on gods green earth you'd get that with a midlan house and 5 END. i didnt get 100% trains until i was at at least 12 or 13 endurance, but i honestly think i was at 15, with a midlan house. and i'm talking 40-50 energy trains
also i just realized

850 / 100 is 8.5. did you mean 850 / 1000?
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