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9 years ago

Trades: Small Bundle vs Standard Parcel vs Major Carton

The bigger one is a better value. I compared hats the small one cost 1.6 hats/clue and the biggest one was 1.4/clue. Just divide the hats by the clues. Only use the smaller if you can't complete 4 trades/day with the bigger.


Edit: I'm getting this a lot today " Oooops. You don't have sufficient privileges to access this message"
  • amazonprimechic wrote:
    The bigger one is a better value. I compared hats the small one cost 1.6 hats/clue and the biggest one was 1.4/clue. Just divide the hats by the clues. Only use the smaller if you can't complete 4 trades/day with the bigger.


    Edit: I'm getting this a lot today " Oooops. You don't have sufficient privileges to access this message"


    I'm getting that error too. Must be some bug.
  • amazonprimechic wrote:
    The bigger one is a better value. I compared hats the small one cost 1.6 hats/clue and the biggest one was 1.4/clue. Just divide the hats by the clues. Only use the smaller if you can't complete 4 trades/day with the bigger.


    Edit: I'm getting this a lot today " Oooops. You don't have sufficient privileges to access this message"


    Are you considering hats AND axes?
  • sW1zZ_cH3zZ wrote:
    amazonprimechic wrote:
    The bigger one is a better value. I compared hats the small one cost 1.6 hats/clue and the biggest one was 1.4/clue. Just divide the hats by the clues. Only use the smaller if you can't complete 4 trades/day with the bigger.
    Are you considering hats AND axes?

    There's actually a small difference in rates.
    For pickaxes alone, I've had 0.32 payout (for small offer) through to 0.365 (for large offer). That's for one-type deals too, not mixed ones.
    Hats were 0.62 to 0.66 (from memory, so may be slightly different).

    Could just be rounding, but I think it looks like the bigger ones are better value. An exact % payout is hard to pinpoint at the moment though.

    (Note: my calcs are using "item type / clues payout". I.e. each pickaxe is worth 0.XX clues.)
  • Linkwick wrote:
    sW1zZ_cH3zZ wrote:
    amazonprimechic wrote:
    The bigger one is a better value. I compared hats the small one cost 1.6 hats/clue and the biggest one was 1.4/clue. Just divide the hats by the clues. Only use the smaller if you can't complete 4 trades/day with the bigger.
    Are you considering hats AND axes?

    There's actually a small difference in rates.
    For pickaxes alone, I've had 0.32 payout (for small offer) through to 0.365 (for large offer). That's for one-type deals too, not mixed ones.
    Hats were 0.62 to 0.66 (from memory, so may be slightly different).

    Could just be rounding, but I think it looks like the bigger ones are better value. An exact % payout is hard to pinpoint at the moment though.

    (Note: my calcs are using "item type / clues payout". I.e. each pickaxe is worth 0.XX clues.)


    I figured it would be difficult to pinpoint EXACTLY.
  • This is a lot like the monorail trades. There is a slight variation even among same size parcels. This event seems to lean towards larger parcels being a better buy. But the advantage is slight.
    If you keep on top of things, it won't make much difference.

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