Basically the bonus idols dropped doubles for every 170-175 levels extra you progress. So 10 for the first level they can appear (100), ~50 at level 500, 366 at level 1000, 1215 at 1300, and 3800 at 1585 (last boss you can do if I remember, or maybe the first one you can't kill). Of course now I know the bug about the extra +50% we were getting compared to what I expected the formula suddenly was very easy to work out: :)ītw, I'd use the calculator we got back then. :) Was that that had some special point at 63% of max (or 37% if it went in the other direction)? I totallly forgot details, all I really still know is R=U/I. I vaguely remember 10*e^something from electronics job training 20 years ago. Seems like it needs more work anyway, as at least with the above values the results fit reasonably well in the low levels and in the 1000s (at least the ones I was looking at), but I got some more bonus idol counts later on in a sprint and soon afterwards, and the formula I posted is way out during those stages. The exponential function above could also be written as 10*e^((1370-50)/250), where e is Euler's number (2.71828.), and some scientific calculators will show it as e^x, but in Excel/Google sheets, Microsoft calculator (in scientific mode) you have the EXP function to do it, so you could just enter something like: Give you 10 times the result of the exponential functions results. Someone will probably find a better fit in the days to come, but it is something around this sort of function I think. So for example my last kill was 10*exp((1370-50)/250)=3927, and I went up 4k with the rounding. Quest objectives include everything from using certain abilities a set amount of times through to killing a predetermined number of monsters.Exp as in the mathematical exponential function. Unique upgrades by character coupled with special gear and buffs demands players learn their strengths and weaknesses to succeed.Įvery day players are challenged with mini objectives that will reward them with precious red rubies once completed. More than 280 types of Gear, Buffs and UpgradesĪ cornucopia of deep content awaits the player.A host of in-jokes abound for the attentive gamer.ĭeep playability and challenge split over three campaigns and 23 objectives with more campaigns and objectives released monthly. Unique character abilities, buffs and gear challenge the player to find the best formation every campaign.Ĭolourful characters, some based in the broader world of video games. The only Idle Game to feature a formation system. Combined with equipped buffs and upgrades this unique feature adds layers of deep complexity to the idle genre. The position of each fighter next to his or her companions will have a significant effect on their attack strength. Yes, that’s right, a giant panda with lobster claws.Ĭrusaders of the Lost Idols is the only idle game to include a strategic formation feature, as players must now learn to master the art of organising their motley band into the most powerful formation possible. Their mission is to form a mighty group of adventurers to take on waves of enemies as they rid the world of evil-doers, bad guys, terrible T-Rex, irritable escargot and Panda Claw. Crusaders of the Lost Idols puts players in charge of a band of fighters set in the fantasy world.
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