So I’m after thoughts; what is the best method of collecting gold tokens?
This can be done in a number of ways; topping the flight league tables (it can be done with some planning and good luck, but it can also be quite high risk and sink a lot of your fuel resources in my opinion).
Completing waterworld collections from red launches. One of the most common ways, but very time consuming, particularly if you are running day to day for launch ready kits/launch preparation items.
Finishing the events in the top 25 - again quite high risk and you can sink a lot of fuel trying.
And finally, conducting adventure flights.
This last one peaks my interest, as this has no reliance on others, and so the tokens are guaranteed (by the law of averages) for a given fuel spend. So what is the most efficient way of collecting tokens, and how much fuel (on average) will a token cost you?
Each completion of a collection that makes up the sands of time collection gives a large bronze chest (1 gold token), and the completion of the sands of time collection gives a gold chest (3 tokens).
For the sake of argument, let’s assume a player has completed all of the collections 5 times, so there is no benefit in chasing the different buildings other than for tokens. Is it better (less fuel per token) to complete the Aztec Legacy collection over and over, or is it better to chase the sands of time collection?
To consider this, I need a general consensus of the drop rate each of the 36 collections that make up the sands of time collection, and the total fuel cost for each return flight. Theoretically applying a GD bonus will have a constant affect and reduce the fuel needed equally across all flights. For the sake of this thread, I think it’s be better to get a consensus of the drop rate without bonuses, so that we can work out the best return fuel cost per token. Futuremore, it needs to be calculated to a base of 6 (or multiple thereof) collections, to include the additional gold chest received for the sands of time collection. If we apply a 90% confidence factor, the data should be true in most applications.
Machu Picchu - 20 + ?? = ??
Tollan - 20 + ?? = ??
Quetzalcoatl Temple - 24 + ? = ?
Tenochtitlan - 24 + ? = ?
Chichen Itza- 24 + ? = ?
Ancient Rome, all flights 24 + ? =
Avaricum 40+ ? = ?
Gergovie 40 + ? = ?
Londinium 40 + ? = ?
Bibracte 40 + ? = ?
Alexia 40 + ? = ?
Ancient Egypt, all 42 + ? = ?
Ancient World, all 50 + 100 = 150
If anyone can fill in the blanks it’d be appreciated.
This can be done in a number of ways; topping the flight league tables (it can be done with some planning and good luck, but it can also be quite high risk and sink a lot of your fuel resources in my opinion).
Completing waterworld collections from red launches. One of the most common ways, but very time consuming, particularly if you are running day to day for launch ready kits/launch preparation items.
Finishing the events in the top 25 - again quite high risk and you can sink a lot of fuel trying.
And finally, conducting adventure flights.
This last one peaks my interest, as this has no reliance on others, and so the tokens are guaranteed (by the law of averages) for a given fuel spend. So what is the most efficient way of collecting tokens, and how much fuel (on average) will a token cost you?
Each completion of a collection that makes up the sands of time collection gives a large bronze chest (1 gold token), and the completion of the sands of time collection gives a gold chest (3 tokens).
For the sake of argument, let’s assume a player has completed all of the collections 5 times, so there is no benefit in chasing the different buildings other than for tokens. Is it better (less fuel per token) to complete the Aztec Legacy collection over and over, or is it better to chase the sands of time collection?
To consider this, I need a general consensus of the drop rate each of the 36 collections that make up the sands of time collection, and the total fuel cost for each return flight. Theoretically applying a GD bonus will have a constant affect and reduce the fuel needed equally across all flights. For the sake of this thread, I think it’s be better to get a consensus of the drop rate without bonuses, so that we can work out the best return fuel cost per token. Futuremore, it needs to be calculated to a base of 6 (or multiple thereof) collections, to include the additional gold chest received for the sands of time collection. If we apply a 90% confidence factor, the data should be true in most applications.
Machu Picchu - 20 + ?? = ??
Tollan - 20 + ?? = ??
Quetzalcoatl Temple - 24 + ? = ?
Tenochtitlan - 24 + ? = ?
Chichen Itza- 24 + ? = ?
Ancient Rome, all flights 24 + ? =
Avaricum 40+ ? = ?
Gergovie 40 + ? = ?
Londinium 40 + ? = ?
Bibracte 40 + ? = ?
Alexia 40 + ? = ?
Ancient Egypt, all 42 + ? = ?
Ancient World, all 50 + 100 = 150
If anyone can fill in the blanks it’d be appreciated.
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