NOTE: If you'd like to see the whole thing, just hit the quotes and copy and paste this link into your mobile browser OR click to open in the kaw browser or a new tab if on PC: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... 025176& Your CS: attack + defense + spy att + spy def Your CS per Battles Won or Growth Rating: CS / (battles won + battles lost) Your Cost per CS: hire price / CS Cost per CS tiers or Hire Rating tiers or Likely to be Stolen Away tiers: <170,000 10/10 (saves space instead of writing 10 of 10) <175,000 9 of 10 <180,000 8 of 10 <185,000 7 of 10 <190,000 6 of 10 <195,000 5 of 10 <200,000 4 of 10 <205,000 3 of 10 <210,000 2 of 10 >=210,000 1 of 10 Note: This is the initial version of my spreadsheet. The latest stats and many more players are reflected on the Google Docs spreadsheet, the link to which is on the top of this OP.
Re: For all the people who ask me for stats Neat, but why here? Shouldn't this be shared as an updateable spreadsheet on a third party chat platform or something?
Re: For all the people who ask me for stats This proves what? The way I see it, there are numbers And then there are numbers You add those numbers to other numbers In the end you have the total number of your numbers Then you can take those numbers and compare those numbers with other numbers you got by adding their numbers with each other numbers to get those numbers you've compared When numbers are added they create new numbers The point is numbers can be added together It's fun that you use this for the ally market which is always changing You hire an ally and they quit because new lands just came out People come and go and doing all the math can't predict what ally will be active tomorrow