![]() Resilience and Toughness Resilience level The Cost/% formula for perks with multiplicative gains (such as Carpentry or Resilience) are:įor perks with additive gains however, the additive % has to be converted to multiplicative first.Ĭost / ((1 + (Level * %)) / (1 + ((Level-1) * %)) - 1) Power, Range and Relentlessness Power level The calculations used to determine those relations are done by dividing helium spent in the level to the multiplicative % gain in that level. Motivation II and Motivation Motivation II levelĬarpentry II and Carpentry Carpentry II level Toughness II, Resilience and Toughness Toughness II level Looting II and Looting Looting II levelĪfter first unlocking the Portal, the button View Perks on the bottom bar unlocks. Through that button, the player can see their perks as well as respec them. It is possible to respec only once per run, with no penalties whatsoever. If you have the perk Carpentry and attempt to respec without putting as many or more points back into it, the game will not allow you to respec if your new amount of maximum Trimps falls into one of these criteria: To get another respec after using one, the player has to use the Portal to soft reset their game, or purchase "Portal" from the Bone Trader. If you want to respec into a lesser amount of Carpentry, consider firing some workers first. Perk costs Total Helium cost of capped perks Perk Farmers/Lumberjacks/Miners are the best candidates to lose their jobs, because they are the cheapest to move around due to their low, unchanging hiring cost. This formula applies to all perks other than the Spire perks, Capable, Equality, Championism and Observation.You can use this calculator to determine the number of amalgamators that are obtainable depending on how much, and when you fuel. Since each Gator grants up to 1.5x attack along with a 40x health boost, it can be beneficial to get as many as are easily obtainable. Simply enter your stats or paste your save file to fill in the left-hand side of the screen. The right side results will automatically be calculated. What do the numbers to the right of the DG levels mean? The most important value will likely be the Max number of Amals you can get in a run. The numbers represent the efficiency of the next DG purchase. ![]() A higher number means you should purchase that upgrade first. This calculation uses your current run stats toĭetermine how much MI is gained per run in order to determine how many runs are needed to afford each upgrade, and how much MI is lost through decay in the process. How much population gain each upgrade is worth on a push run (where population is fully utilized) and determines a Population gain per MI spent value for each upgrade. What does the table below the Results table mean? Results areįinally each divided by the value of the Efficiency value for a normalized result. This table lists how many coordinations you would have to hold off buying in order to squeeze out an extra Amalgamator.
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