![]() ![]() Area, Speed, Duration, Move Speed, Magnet.I know this can be a lot to take in, so I have made all the maths for you, so you don’t have to do it yourself, in order to find THE best order in which to buy upgrades. So for the first level of the upgrade, N = 0, for the second level, N = 1 and so forth.įor those of you who are bad at maths, don’t worry. N is the level of the upgrade minus one.If you had bought it 5th, T would be 4 ect. So let’s say you want to buy Growth first, since it’s the first upgrade T is equal to 1 – 1 = 0. T is the “turn” in which you get an upgrade minus one.X is the original price of an upgrade (so 1st level and without any other upgrade purchased).The exact formula of the TOTAL price (thus buying all levels at once) for a PowerUp seems to be: Which means PowerUps with more levels are obviously more expensive than those with less levels. However, PowerUps also become more expensive with each level of the upgrade, by 2 times to be exact (and also the 10% of the original value). Greed, Recovery, Max HP and Might : 200 Gold.Area, Speed, Duration, Move Speed and Magnet : 300 Gold.Some PowerUps are more expensive than others making them a higher priority to buy compared to the cheaper ones if you want to optimize the efficiency of your coins. In case you haven’t noticed, PowerUps become more and more expensive each time you upgrade one, by 10% of the original value to be exact. ![]() Want to save coins? Then look no further than this guide to help you choose your PowerUps efficiently. ![]()
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