🦛 Forge Of Empires Fair Trade Calculator
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We trade all of the upper ages at the same 3/2 ratios, and Colonial is the dividing line.Įxamples of 2/3 ratio trades (reverse for going up at 3/2)Ģ0/30 (2/3 by 10) add a zero for 200/300 (2/3 by 100)ģ0/45 (2/3 by 15) add a zero for 300/450 (2/3 by 150) In fact by Future and above, the goods costs are nearly equivalent in value, there was
We believe in fair trade, but, do not use the old 1:2, 2:1 ratio throughout all ages as in the higher ages the value of goods between one age and the next is not double, but, decreases. Due to this we use the Fair Trade Calculator that is automatic, but, also allow any ratio between the old 1:2, 2:1 and true values supplied by the calculator
I am suggesting that 1:2 and 2:1 can vary greatly in terms of true ratio (factored for Age difference) and this inequity is permitted if trading up from a lower age, but denied when trading down. Example. I can trade Wine for Honey at 1:1 but when factoring Age it's actually a 3:1 trade in my favor. I can trade Honey for Wine at 1:1 but when
This calculator uses the cost of making the goods in Forge of Empires and calculates a fair ratio for trading based on the goods costs. Please note: worlds have their own economy and a shortage of a certain good in the neighbourhood/guild may change what people are willing to pay for a certain good.
The first quests are simple to complete: Pay some coins, use some Forge Points, and build some decorations, such as the Stone Age obelisks. Then a small army should be defeated. This is all done very quickly. For the fifth quest, trade some goods in the market and buy 5 Forge points. The first milestone of the event is already reached.
The Forge of Empires Game Rules do not contain a paragraph which might forbid such a trade, but the rules emphasize that push accounts are not allowed. The algorithms implemented by InnoGames games to reveal such push accounts might overlook the corresponding goods part of the trade, and identify the buyer as a push account only created to
Yes, being is a trader is possible if you do a few treasure hunts (20+) to get some unnattached units. Also, quest completion. Trading with players is very slow paced due to the restricted market size. I've decided to make my own game that focuses more on trade arbitrage.
The fact that you reference a "fair trade calculator" and that you belong to a "fair trade guild" doesn't alter that basic reality. "Fair" is what a willing offeror and a willing buyer are willing to accept. That could be 10 dye for 5 plankton, or it could be 10 dye for 10 plankton, or it could be 5 dye for 10 plankton.
When you have selected the goods type you wish to offer, and you have written the amount of goods you want to offer, upon selecting the goods type you need the amount will automatically fill in with the 1:1 ratio for same age goods and 2:1 or 1:2 for different age goods. You can of course modify
The Antiques Dealer allows to exchange items from the player's inventory for the Trade Coins and Gemestones. Each item has a certain number of Trade Coins and Gemestones that we get for them. The basic exchange takes 2 hours. An 8 hour exchange gives a 25% bonus to Trade Coins and Gemestones and a 24 hour exchange gives a 50% bonus.
sloppyjoeslayer said: I've seen anywhere from 1FE goods:1fp to 5FE goods:1fp, whatever you both find acceptable. Oh ok, cool. I have never done any type of trading like that before, but he is currently already trading with someone. just thinking about doing the same thing myself and wondering if he is getting a good deal.
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forge of empires fair trade calculator