Habby, I don't know who you're asking. I save up some money, about 15 million, and then I just buy as many as I can. And then collect the donuts, you lose money if you choose to go for more donuts in each pop up window, and then you sell them all back for a fourth of what you paid. And then start saving up cash again. I keep 100 million in reserve. So whatever I save over that I spend on donuts.
Make Nightmare Pile like Zombie Sandwich. All kids trick or treat at once.
Habby, I don't know who you're asking. I save up some money, about 15 million, and then I just buy as many as I can. And then collect the donuts, you lose money if you choose to go for more donuts in each pop up window, and then you sell them all back for a fourth of what you paid. And then start saving up cash again. I keep 100 million in reserve. So whatever I save over that I spend on donuts.
I'm over the 939 mark. Is it better to only open one box or to spend the money to open another box for more donuts? Or is the 50,000 more efficiently spend on more KEM.
I'm over the 939 mark. Is it better to only open one box or to spend the money to open another box for more donuts? Or is the 50,000 more efficiently spend on more KEM.
Not really, if you do the math, lvl is mostly unimportant, you'd need a multiplier of 3400 or so to make the difference. It averages out to $50k per bonus. You lose a lot of you're giving up those donuts.
I think it should be the other way around - the lower your multiplier, the more willing you should be to pay for opening extra boxes in the hope of finding more bonuts. This is because the cost of triggering the game goes down as your multiplier goes up... e.g. at level 939 with the XP collider running it costs me approximately $300,000 in truck purchases to play one round of bonuts, but would cost more with a lower multiplier.
Spam is correct. Open 100 boxes and on average you'll spend an extra 50k per box to get 3. Unless your multiplier is high enough to turn that $50k into another bonus box, you're better getting the 3.
Someone did a post a few months ago that did the math on this.
There definitely comes a point where it makes sense to not always pay for 3 donuts. For example, if you hit 2 donuts on the first try, maybe you pay $50,000 and get 3. But you might pay $100,000. So that extra donut really costs $75,000 on average. It depends on your multiplier, but there definitely comes a point where that's not a good idea any more. I need to buy just over 10 KEMs for a donut box. Once you account for selling back the KEMs, that comes out to about $110,000 per box, or $55,000 per donut (more or less...technically my dollars per donut is much harder to calculate than that). So, it makes sense for me not to spend $75,000 on the donut.
Now, if I hit one donut on the first try, it still makes sense for me to pay, but I will soon be at a point where it won't make sense to pay if I hit one, and then two on the next try. One day, maybe, it won't make sense for me to pay for more donuts at all.
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When you get to level 939, and you have all the land, and nothing else to do or buy, start donut farming.
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Not really, if you do the math, lvl is mostly unimportant, you'd need a multiplier of 3400 or so to make the difference. It averages out to $50k per bonus. You lose a lot of you're giving up those donuts.
There definitely comes a point where it makes sense to not always pay for 3 donuts. For example, if you hit 2 donuts on the first try, maybe you pay $50,000 and get 3. But you might pay $100,000. So that extra donut really costs $75,000 on average. It depends on your multiplier, but there definitely comes a point where that's not a good idea any more. I need to buy just over 10 KEMs for a donut box. Once you account for selling back the KEMs, that comes out to about $110,000 per box, or $55,000 per donut (more or less...technically my dollars per donut is much harder to calculate than that). So, it makes sense for me not to spend $75,000 on the donut.
Now, if I hit one donut on the first try, it still makes sense for me to pay, but I will soon be at a point where it won't make sense to pay if I hit one, and then two on the next try. One day, maybe, it won't make sense for me to pay for more donuts at all.