Average Time to Build a Waypoint?

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Posted by: Gudradain.3892

Gudradain.3892

Q:

What would be your random guess about

1. the average time to build a waypoint?
2. the minimum time to build a waypoint?
3. the maximum time without a waypoint?

Calculate that time from the moment the keep is taken.

For #3, I know the theorical maximum is 1 week but if you held a keep for a few days and still don’t have a waypoint in it, there is a serious problem.

Afala – Ehmry Bay

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Posted by: Jayne.9251

Jayne.9251

For #3, I know the theorical maximum is 1 week but if you held a keep for a few days and still don’t have a waypoint in it, there is a serious problem.

Or you’re facing a server that uses 18 golems to take hills — fails, then repeats that five more times until people go to bed

And does that all week.

L’enfer, c’est les autres

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Posted by: TexZero.7910

TexZero.7910

Assuming a lot here, double worker, Increased Supply on that are never flipped this is the minimum it would take.

Bay

Cannon: 11 mins
Wall: 15 mins
Gate: 30 mins
Mortar: 22 mins
WP: 44 mins
Fortification: 1 hour

Hill

Cannon: 13 mins
Wall: 16 mins
Gate: 32 mins
Mortar: 26 mins
WP: 52 mins
Fortification: 1 hours 4 mins

Garrison

Cannon: 19 mins
Wall: 23 mins
Gate: 46 mins
Mortar: 38 mins
WP: 1 hour 16 mins
Fortification: 1 hours 32 mins

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Posted by: Gudradain.3892

Gudradain.3892

Assuming a lot here, double worker, Increased Supply on that are never flipped this is the minimum it would take.

Bay

Cannon: 11 mins
Wall: 15 mins
Gate: 30 mins
Mortar: 22 mins
WP: 44 mins
Fortification: 1 hour

Hill

Cannon: 13 mins
Wall: 16 mins
Gate: 32 mins
Mortar: 26 mins
WP: 52 mins
Fortification: 1 hours 4 mins

Garrison

Cannon: 19 mins
Wall: 23 mins
Gate: 46 mins
Mortar: 38 mins
WP: 1 hour 16 mins
Fortification: 1 hours 32 mins

Thx, that’s useful

Afala – Ehmry Bay

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Posted by: Radian.2478

Radian.2478

Those numbers for Bay and Garrison are the same as mine, however, the Hills numbers are a bit different. From 2014, my number for the amount of time each iteration a Hills worker takes is 53 seconds. I checked it just now by walking to Hills and watching the worker do his upgrade and from the time he took supply to the time he took supply again was still 53 seconds. Assuming double worker, this means 20 supply is taken every 53 seconds and since the supply cost for cannons is 400 supply, the time for cannons is (400/20)*(53/60) = 17.6 minutes.

All you have to do to figure out minimum upgrade time for any structure is just time the worker with a stopwatch and see how long one iteration takes. However, you need to verify that the structure has the possibility to get supply faster than it is spent by the worker which is true for all keeps but not all towers. In fact, it’s not true for any tower that has two workers but it is true for just over half the towers that only have one worker.

Overview of structure upgrades: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3tjPRjfIEM

Overview of how fast each structure gets supply: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjweIu87MBA

Worker iteration time:

Red Keep (EBG): 32 seconds
Blue Keep (EBG): 38 seconds
Green Keep (EBG): 34 seconds

West Keep (Bay): 36.5 seconds
East Keep (Hills): 53 seconds
Garrison: 58 seconds.

To calculate how long an upgrade will take under ideal conditions with double workers, do this: (supplycost/20)*(amount of time for each worker iteration)

If the amount of time for each worker iteration is in seconds, divide by 60 to get minutes.

Lastly, I don’t have the amount of time it takes each worker to get supply in each tower but it is commonly around 28 seconds for each iteration (supply depots don’t have as much variety in distance in towers as they do in keeps but a few are a little longer like NET but that doesn’t matter because NET gets only 6 supply per minute if double delivery yaks always make it which is not close to how fast the worker spends it).