Thank you, sir! I have a pet peeve when it comes to instructional videos - I just want people to get in there and get to the point - lol! So I tried to practice what I preach here.
Great video, one thing that im still not sure about is what if there are already fp invested on the gb how do you then work out how many spots can be locked
1.9 is derived from the percentage of the reward given. The 1 is 100% of the normal reward of a position and the .9 is the ARC bonus of that reward amount which is 90%. So 1.9 is the normal reward for a position plus the ARC bonus of an 80 level ARC. So then, if position 1's normal reward is 100FP and your ARC is giving you ABOUT 90% then the reward will be 190FPs. In a 1.9 group you would have to donate all 190% of the reward for a position to own that position after the owner has added the FPs to make the balance FPs valid.
I like 1.8 because contributors can make a little profit. The math goes like this To find out how many Forge Points (FPs) the owner needs to put on a Great Building, take the basic reward for position 1 times 1.9 (or 1.8) then times 2 and save that number, I will call it X. Take the total FPs that you need to level that GB and subtract X to find how many FPs the own needs to put in before posting it so players can make contributions.. Also the basic reward amount times 1.9 (or 1.8) is the FBs a contributor need to put in position 1 to lock it at the 1.9 (or 1.8) level.
Hi, Bradley! Beneath the description there is a button that says, "SHOW MORE" which will reveal the link. You can also see it right here: foe.tools/gb-investment/Observatory/
Thank you for explaining the GB page thingy. It’s very intimidating to first time users. But once you understand how it works you see it’s brilliance.
You are so welcome!
Short and on-point. Very nicely done.
Thank you, sir! I have a pet peeve when it comes to instructional videos - I just want people to get in there and get to the point - lol! So I tried to practice what I preach here.
Wow she has a nice voice, And thank you for that Link, and a better understanding of the 1.9 :)
Thank you. I'm glad you like my voice and the info I shared!
Very informative and easy to understand.
I'm so glad it was helpful! 1.92 tutorial is coming up next!
That was perfect!
Thank you so much ❤️
You are so welcome! I'm glad it helped.
thanks you
Thank you too!
Great video, one thing that im still not sure about is what if there are already fp invested on the gb how do you then work out how many spots can be locked
Just seeing this. Can you explain further? Do you mean owner-placed FPs? Or are you referring to unauthorized FPs placed by sniper wannabees?
The math never lies, total minus total contributed divided by 2
Cool vid
Thank you - I'm doing a tutorial on 1.92 leveling next!
Nice video Lucky!
Glad you enjoyed it
1.9 is derived from the percentage of the reward given. The 1 is 100% of the normal reward of a position and the .9 is the ARC bonus of that reward amount which is 90%. So 1.9 is the normal reward for a position plus the ARC bonus of an 80 level ARC. So then, if position 1's normal reward is 100FP and your ARC is giving you ABOUT 90% then the reward will be 190FPs. In a 1.9 group you would have to donate all 190% of the reward for a position to own that position after the owner has added the FPs to make the balance FPs valid.
Thank you for that added insight! I would add that if your Arc is above a level 80, you can make a profit on a 1.9 thread.
I like 1.8 because contributors can make a little profit.
The math goes like this
To find out how many Forge Points (FPs) the owner needs to put on a Great Building, take the basic reward for position 1 times 1.9 (or 1.8) then times 2 and save that number, I will call it X.
Take the total FPs that you need to level that GB and subtract X to find how many FPs the own needs to put in before posting it so players can make contributions..
Also the basic reward amount times 1.9 (or 1.8) is the FBs a contributor need to put in position 1 to lock it at the 1.9 (or 1.8) level.
Where is this link you mentioned?
Hi, Bradley! Beneath the description there is a button that says, "SHOW MORE" which will reveal the link. You can also see it right here: foe.tools/gb-investment/Observatory/