How to find if an ally is overpriced or underpriced [Guide]

Discussion in 'Guides' started by CoolCrash, Jan 19, 2014.

  1. So I'm very op.
     
  2. This might fit for att builds but never for hansels!!
     
  3. Sorry this isn't at all right, good thread, and nice try... But your wrong. This doesn't at all work for most allies
     
  4. Stop bullying guys. It's a decent attempt.
    Should work for allies worth 50-500bil.
    Works great when buying any inactive ally.
    50 is the multiplier.
    Easy results :
    1mcs ally - 50 bil
    2mcs ally - 100 bil
    4mcs ally - 200 bil
    10mcs ally - 500 bil.

    This is effective for poor leaky att build allies which are generally inactive and available with 50-200bil tag.

    This guide is for new traders. Pro always have their own style and preferences. ️
     
  5. Can some one hire my ally grondax please. Need gold.for.ug. thanks
     
  6. The main issue with this guide is that it only takes into account their stats. There are many other factors to consider when buying allies which are disregarded and for many will be more crucial in whether or not they hit that hire button.

    Nevertheless it's a good concept. Well made thread.
     
  7. yeah. i won't argue with the numbers *in general*. but i am underpriced. i will always be underpriced, no matter how high i go. because i am priceless.

    sometimes you want to take into considerations where the stats are. i generally pay a little more for good spies stats.

    aslo: those colors in op aren't entirely pc friendly.
     
  8. How to hire a player?I can't seem to find the hire button
     
  9. 5:1 attack
    7:1 spy states
     
  10. So I can read it
     
  11. Can't read the green.
     
  12. Change the dang colors! You can't read half of it!
     

  13. Somebody built an online KaW mp calculater, but website closed down over a year ago. We could use a mathematician to post MP formula in a guide here somewhere.
     



  14. Such dumbassness.
     
  15. A rule I used to use (a very long time ago) was spending 25,000 gold per stat point. This was obviously a really long time ago and doesn't work anymore. I just recently came back from not playing for a while so I haven't figured out what a good new value is but I'm guessing it's probably 50k or more per stat point now.

    Finding this is easy:

    (hire value)/(combined stats)
     
  16. Since gold is so easy to make I use 100 bil for 1m stat so if your stats = 5m your 500bil