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RE: Land Resource Prices and Other Musing

in PRAETORIA14 days ago

One might think that at first, and to be honest, I had the same thought when I saw your question. 😅

But once I loaded the actual data… I saw something quite different. Really interesting stuff!

Feel free to write a post about it if you'd like 😁 Would love to see your take on it.

Its live on the site (tab compare):
https://land.spl-stats.com/region-overview

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Oh I hadn't found this info on your site yet! Thanks for pointing it out!

It's an interesting result - I'll dig in a bit deeper, since my initial hypothesis doesn't seem to be supported by the data.

Is the Production by Rarity and Resource available in both boosted and base PP?

I'm assuming it's only boosted in the chart - being able to slice and dice the consumption data based on which types of plots are consuming it is pretty powerful - having base PP would allow a pretty close approximation...

 14 days ago  

Hi,

It was not on site before 😁, just added it.

It's production per hour (that is always done on Boosted Production Points, in the spl api called rewards per hour).

Consumption is always done on Base Production Points (this is calculated via the consumption ratio)

Nice!!!! you work fast!
yeah I was thinking about questions like "how much stone is consumed by common aura plots, also wondering if there is a way to see utilization of each plot type as [# of plots worked / #total of that plot type] - like "how many magic leg plots are active, and how many are inactive, etc.

Not sure if that data is available already, you have made so many tools :D

 14 days ago  

First part of the question. You can use the filters. When you filter on Aura, you get only plots that produces Aura. Same for rarity.

For the second part not 100% sure what you mean. But you can also use the filter on legendary magical on active tab you can see how many plots are active and inactive.

So common plots are producing most grain wood stone and iron. I expected this.

Their numbers are just higher