Easy way to calculate CS based on number of troops

Discussion in 'Other KaW Discussion' started by IISPllO0lIKYllGUIlNllISHiPlI, Feb 2, 2017.

  1. Title.

    Number of troops = y
    troop power = x

    x = Troop power = max troop strength divided by max troop number

    So To get x, divide your max troop strength by your max troops number as found under "building stats" on your profile

    Current strength = (troop power x .02) x number of troops or: Strength = troop power times (number of troops x .02)

    You can either multiply x by .02 or the outcome of x times number of troops by .02 it will yield the same accurate value

    Now its incredibly simple to know what your current strength is just by knowing the amount of troops you have. To further simplify this, save the value of x (after multiplying it by .02 so you dont have to multiply the outcome by .02) and type it down somewhere on a note so you can just copy paste it and multiply it by your current troops. I would provide an example using my attack stats but Im too lazy atm may add pics/full example later.

    Also something else that makes this easier is if you can find a calculator/app that lets you save values to different memories. That way you can save whatever your troop power is to a variant and when you need to quickly know your current strength you can flip to that app and just tap "x times troop number" and boom, simple. If I feel like it I'll share what app I use for this and include a picture guide on how to set it up (incredibly simple but theres some BFA/BFE formulas I could share as well with this). Anyways hope this helps Im pretty sure its common sense/knowledge anyways :)
     
  2. Or you could just look at your profile where it tells you.
     
  3. You don't get a cs count on your profile after using troops the game does not show current power after the use of troops or spies.

    He's merely stating you can see what your cs is at any given time by whatever troop count you have.

    :)
     
  4. I like OP.. he actually mentions "calculator"..

    That's old school (well slide rules we used lonnng time ago are old school)... but kudos..

    For the modern smart phone users, download a scientific calculator app.. it'll always come in handy to "calculate" things.?
     

  5. Pshh. Back in my day, we had to walk barefoot through the snow, uphill both ways to use an abacus.
     
  6. Why
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  7. Its useful to me in a war, and even more so in an OSW. As your strength decreases per action, its nice to know what my strength is in terms of troop count. If Im at 70% troops I can find my "true" or current CS and determine at what troop level I should start failing around on an enemy. As a spy build, its very useful especially in OSW to know this.
     
  8. Sorry... Wall of text

    Yup :)) I decided to make this once I saw ur guide preview titan, which looks amazing. I noticed some calculators on the site and was kind of wondering if anyone is ever going to make a calculator that does more than calculate cs and basic multiplication/division. While those are helpful would implementing this into a calculator be incredibly difficult? The player would just input their max troop strength (stats from buildings) and max troop count then all it does is strength / count = power. Then (power times .02) times troop count. Maybe a calculator that simply calculates power then a seperate one to multiply it by troops to get current CS.

    Ultimately It'd be incredible to see a tool that allows players to input all of their stats, BFA, BFE, both troop counts, strength and defense, percentage equipment, percentage items from oracle etc etc. And output values detailing what bonuses are static, dynamic, and a means of adjusting current troop count to formulate all of your current dynamic stat bonuses around your troop count. I know that is a LOT of math and coding to implement onto a website or any user interface, but it would be very amazing to see. All of this I am doing my self with very simple formulas with a calculator that allows me to assign multiple values to multiple memorys then save those memories into equations I can bring up later. For example I can assign my BFE value to a memory, and my troop power, and set an equation that does (troop power x troop count) + (bfe) etc. So all I do is change the memory that holds my troop count to my current troop count, and press a button to get my current CS + static BFE. Im working on equations to account for dynamic bfe but its a little hard as Im not savvy enough to know how to make a calculator account for percentage values of a set memory value as they change..
     
  9. You do know that on your profile page it states your current and max raw stats of both troops and spies right? Raw stats devided by 50 is cs... so current raw stats devided by 50 is your current cs.
    No need to check each building for # of troops and strength per building.
     
  10. That's nothing, back in my day, we we can't count more than 11 cos that's how many appendages we have..
     
  11. You dont understand my post. My post explains how to do this just by knowing how many troops you have, no need to even look at your profile or remember a big long number to divide by 50.

    My entire post more simply: Divide your max raw stats by your max troops, multiply this number by .02 and write it down. (both of these numbers are in your profile page as well btw)

    Now you can multiply this number by your troop count at any number to get your current raw stats. Maybe I should have just posted that instead. My op does seem a bit over complicated..

    You can also check this to be accurate by multiplying the outcome by 50. If it equals your current "raw stats", you did it correctly.
     
  12. Look under building stats on ios (idk about android) it tells u current/max

    What we all go by is stats to owner your stats to your owner is really only 2% of your true stats btw
     
  13. Its the same on android. I tried telling OP earlier, he didnt get it.
     
  14. Lol... I will update with pictures later.
     
  15. Ok sure, waste your time.
     
  16. My stats are completely irrelevant to my owners. Im not sure what you mean? If you meant only 2% of an ally's CS applies to your BFA than your correct. It occurred to me that might have been what you meant after replying. This has nothing to do with BFA though.

    And Who pissed in your cheerios zorkay? This will help people who war as leaving a target to view your profile page to get your current strength is a pain. Your troop count is shown on almost every screen in this game so being able to use that to find your current strength is just easier. Thats all this is explaining lol. May or may not update with pictures Im not using my own spy stats and as a PS with low atk stats the 60k default CS kinda makes it hard to explain.
     
  17. In my day we burned you at the stake for using math....or for even counting!!
     
  18. Or if you weighed less than a duck!!!
     
  19. Oh yea?

    There are three kinds of people in this world.. Those who can count and those who can't
     
  20. And 5 out of 4 people have trouble with fractions.