Umm... yeah. It is actually 2% of BTA not even 2% of raw. Gg you and Op are rolling eyes when youre both wrong. Furthermore BFA is a constant addition so using raw to describe it is nonsensical. If you're going to use me as an example of being wrong you can at least be right yourself.
Mango, I think you might be leading people astray. The strength passed to an owner is 2% of your raw build stats when full troops/spies. For example: Account A has 1 stable and owns 50 allies who each have 1 stable. Account B has 2 stables no allies Assuming no pots, mith, percentage bonus, equipment etc... these two accounts would have the same overall strength when both full troops.
Yup. Bfa cant make up for the gigantic stat differences like they used to. Also the eb gold increase you get from growing starts to get ridiculous. There are still reasons to invest in allies, but doing it for bfa isnt the best idea. Atleast until your stats are significantly larger. Personally, ive stopped buying allies unless its for osw purposes. I was at ally lb 1,700, which isnt spectacular, im just saying i was pretty active dealing with allies. The purpose of investing in allies to increase bfa will only slow you down.
^You'd be surprised how many threads are on this topic... I'm pretty sure mango made a few guides/threads as well.
say what? -Look at the stats on my profile. -Hire me -Congrats! You just got 2% of those numbers! Thats how it works. Mango is right. Was right about it a long time ago and still is...
This. Im not leading anyone astray lol i'm correcting the mass of wrong info in the OP and subsequent posts. You do NOT receive your allies' full BTA. Your BFA is your allies' BTA but in actual fact ONLY 2% of this BFA counts for anything. The rest is just a waste.
yeah true, it'd be a simple test i guess...find sum1 you get a dts against then buy the equivalant stats you'd need to hit & post ss on here...my ass is too broke atm to do it tho lol so who's going to prove it?
How I understand it is that the bonus to owner is the addition to your raw stats. To convert this BFA to the same scale as your own Bonus to owner, you must multiply it by 2%?. Correct?
Pretty much everything you look at is raw stats. The only thing that isn't is other people's builds. When you use Elixir of Rage that adds 15,000 raw stats to your attack power. When you have a level 1 stable it has max 500 units with 30 attack power each = 15,000 when full troops in raw stats. If you use Battle Fury spell that adds 25,000,000 to your stats. When you look at your allies tab it it tells you what BFA you are getting it is telling you what the boost to your raw stats are. When you look at what BFE you are getting it tells you the raw stats, for example 700,000 for the Hooves of Destruction. When you buy an ally which shows 300 attack on their profile, they actually have raw build stats 50x greater than that but you see 2% of their raw stats because this is what you would receive if you hired them. Does that make sense?
It's not a difficult thing to see. Your BTA is a final calculation. Everything before it gets added to your own raw stats to determine strength. Your equipment, allies, % boosts etc all add to raw stats. Only after all that is complete do you get a BTA out. Your equipment doesnt add however many millions of stats to you, only 2% of it. The same applies for BFA. Basically the whole Op is based on a wrong assumption.
That's correct bobblez, but your Bfa is their BTA. 2% of their raw already taken into account. This is then added to YOUR OWN raw stats, so in truth you only receive 2% of your BFA.
Mango, as far as I am aware only build stats are passed on to owner. Your raw stats include all your equipment, build, spells, percentage bonus, allies etc. However, only 2% of your build is passed on to your owner.
Yes. But im talking about your own equip etc adds to your own raw stats. Forgetting what passes to your own owner. The numbers on your profile for raw stats only include build but the others are all factored in when completing actions. My point was that your stats on your allies page, aka your BFA, are also added to your own raw stats like those others are. So you only receive 2% of what your allies page says in actuality.
Mango has immense knowledge on allies and bfa. You don't have to agree but realise she does know her poop.
Easiest way to think about it. You buy an ally who only has a level3 castle. This has 3,000,000 attack and defense as well as 2,000,000 spy attack and spy defense. This translates to an ally who provides you with 60,000 attack and def with 40,000 spy attack and spy def. This bonus is static on top of your raw stats. If you are a build with just a level 3 castle you will have raw stats of 3,060,000 attack and def as well as 2,040,000 spy attack and spy def. If you want to work in cs for your own stats you need to again divide the ally bonus by 50. If you are also a build with just a level 3 castle you will have 61200 attack and def and 40800 spy attack and spy def however you will only see 60,000 and 40,000.