There is the same mistake in it as bubbleteas. As your both base is not the real base of the troops, your base is the base you have with the gear And the difference in stats get's bigger the higher the stats are. Means you can't say you need 100% more stats to equal. You need to devide the base stats like base attack of the T5 by the T4. This gives you a factor and to equal the gap your stats need to be higher by this factor. Example. Base T4 inf attack is 100, T5 inf is 134. Means T5 inf with the same stats Deals 34% more Damage. So you need 34% more stats. Means when the T5 Player has 600% inf stats and 800% totals (combined 1.4k attack for inf) you need 34% more on those 1.4k means 1876% combined. Then the Damage your T4 und will Deal will be the same as the 1400% T5 inf
So the amount of Extra stats you need increases with the amount of stats the T5 Player has and the gap for inf attack is always 34% (34% more than the T5 has Not 34% increase) That's cause All stats a Player have are multiplied with the same base amount. So all you need to equal is the higher base, since this is multiplicative you can add the same factor on both sides and get the same result. Easy math
Finally someone knows how to do the calculation. Both videos are misleading. From the very beginning with 'base value' all the way to the end unfortunately.
@@marc-andrejourdan7163 Yes, I picked that up yesterday. The lines are linear, but they not parallel. My updated spreadsheet has that, and it will be in a new video. It isn't good news for those who haven't switched to bows...
@@W0lfsbaneGOTWIC exactly. The gap keep opening with the same amount for each stats increase means the higher the T5 stats are the bigger the gap is and the more extra stats a T4 would need Buz then will be interesting to see next Video what numbers then will Look like ;)
There is the same mistake in it as bubbleteas. As your both base is not the real base of the troops, your base is the base you have with the gear
And the difference in stats get's bigger the higher the stats are. Means you can't say you need 100% more stats to equal. You need to devide the base stats like base attack of the T5 by the T4. This gives you a factor and to equal the gap your stats need to be higher by this factor.
Example. Base T4 inf attack is 100, T5 inf is 134. Means T5 inf with the same stats Deals 34% more Damage. So you need 34% more stats. Means when the T5 Player has 600% inf stats and 800% totals (combined 1.4k attack for inf) you need 34% more on those 1.4k means 1876% combined. Then the Damage your T4 und will Deal will be the same as the 1400% T5 inf
So the amount of Extra stats you need increases with the amount of stats the T5 Player has and the gap for inf attack is always 34% (34% more than the T5 has Not 34% increase)
That's cause All stats a Player have are multiplied with the same base amount. So all you need to equal is the higher base, since this is multiplicative you can add the same factor on both sides and get the same result. Easy math
Finally someone knows how to do the calculation. Both videos are misleading. From the very beginning with 'base value' all the way to the end unfortunately.
@@marc-andrejourdan7163 Yes, I picked that up yesterday. The lines are linear, but they not parallel. My updated spreadsheet has that, and it will be in a new video. It isn't good news for those who haven't switched to bows...
@@cz5010 yeah, I picked up on that yesterday after I took more time to understand the numbers
@@W0lfsbaneGOTWIC exactly. The gap keep opening with the same amount for each stats increase means the higher the T5 stats are the bigger the gap is and the more extra stats a T4 would need
Buz then will be interesting to see next Video what numbers then will Look like ;)
Nice video
Thanks so much. Lots of effort went into it