Agamemnon999
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Everyone, I thought I would share an Excel spreadsheet that can be used to calculate resources and time needed to complete your building upgrades in Dominations. I didn't create this from scratch but used one that someone built for Clash of Clans and modified it for this game. It's not perfect but should be pretty close. Most values were taken off of the Dominations Wiki for hp and damage.
Things to be aware of - I used the concept of citizen days to get to a common value for build time. So a trap may be 2 citizen days (1 citizen x 2 days) and a mill would be 8 citizen days (4 citizens x 2 days). You can't have 8 people work on the mill at once so the build time may not work great at lower ages but in higher ones where there is so much to do, I think it works good enough to give you a sense of how long it will take to max a base out.
Also, I did not try to deal with differences in Nations, research, damage modifiers, etc. Too much work for what I was looking for. I did assume the max buildings per age even if that required research to be completed. So if you are wondering why the xls has slots for more oil wells than you can build, that would be why.
I left Wonders and houses off. For no real reason other than I already built them. If people are really interested, maybe I or someone can add them in. It wouldn't take long.
I'm sure I took other liberties in building the thing out that I can't remember, so with that...
******* UPDATE: 13 February 2020 - latest link available to the world ********
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16aErR434zz1ftDPYxDKKKw_fy5A8XSKRZr1ml3vQPI8/edit?usp=sharing
It's only about 200k, so quite small though the formula calculation is slow if you use it. If someone wants to repost it somewhere more useful feel free.
I'm sure I will be asked about adding library, armory, and university options and maybe if I get real bored I might, but not anytime soon. I'm happy to try to answer questions people have when I have time.
I hope some people find this useful. I know I did once I realized that I need over 6110 citizen days to max out my Atomic Age base! If I used all 17 of my citizens non-stop they would finish 360 days from now.
Have fun!!
-Agamemnon
Things to be aware of - I used the concept of citizen days to get to a common value for build time. So a trap may be 2 citizen days (1 citizen x 2 days) and a mill would be 8 citizen days (4 citizens x 2 days). You can't have 8 people work on the mill at once so the build time may not work great at lower ages but in higher ones where there is so much to do, I think it works good enough to give you a sense of how long it will take to max a base out.
Also, I did not try to deal with differences in Nations, research, damage modifiers, etc. Too much work for what I was looking for. I did assume the max buildings per age even if that required research to be completed. So if you are wondering why the xls has slots for more oil wells than you can build, that would be why.
I left Wonders and houses off. For no real reason other than I already built them. If people are really interested, maybe I or someone can add them in. It wouldn't take long.
I'm sure I took other liberties in building the thing out that I can't remember, so with that...
******* UPDATE: 13 February 2020 - latest link available to the world ********
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16aErR434zz1ftDPYxDKKKw_fy5A8XSKRZr1ml3vQPI8/edit?usp=sharing
It's only about 200k, so quite small though the formula calculation is slow if you use it. If someone wants to repost it somewhere more useful feel free.
I'm sure I will be asked about adding library, armory, and university options and maybe if I get real bored I might, but not anytime soon. I'm happy to try to answer questions people have when I have time.
I hope some people find this useful. I know I did once I realized that I need over 6110 citizen days to max out my Atomic Age base! If I used all 17 of my citizens non-stop they would finish 360 days from now.
Have fun!!
-Agamemnon
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