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How does the amount of money in the Coffers relate to the resources received in Miscellania?


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After the Throne of Miscellania quest, you rule the kingdom of Miscellania. You can assign workers to resources to gather for you and manage the kingdom. Part of managing the kingdom, is depositing money into the coffers.



I usually keep 3.2 million gold in it at a time out of the maximum 7.5 million. Is there a certain amount the coffers go down each day on reset or is it proportional in someway? Does putting more money into the coffers yield more resources (while at a 100% approval rating)?










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  • If you're interested, a few weeks ago I wrote a slightly better version of the code which also outlines which rewards you'll receive total after collecting. Just say if you'd like it :)

    – Alfie Goodacre
    May 19 '17 at 15:27











  • @AlfieGoodacre wrote the code? For the game or just to figure out what you receive? Link it if you want, I don't know if I can compile it though.

    – Timmy Jim
    May 19 '17 at 15:28











  • Code to work it out, I made a compiled version though I would have to send it, or give me a few minutes to transfer it to online

    – Alfie Goodacre
    May 19 '17 at 15:32











  • If it's too much trouble don't worry about it. I'm more curios than anything about it really.

    – Timmy Jim
    May 19 '17 at 15:33











  • Here's a new version which works similarly to before, just edit cofferStorage = to be your value and it'll all be good :)

    – Alfie Goodacre
    May 19 '17 at 15:38
















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After the Throne of Miscellania quest, you rule the kingdom of Miscellania. You can assign workers to resources to gather for you and manage the kingdom. Part of managing the kingdom, is depositing money into the coffers.



I usually keep 3.2 million gold in it at a time out of the maximum 7.5 million. Is there a certain amount the coffers go down each day on reset or is it proportional in someway? Does putting more money into the coffers yield more resources (while at a 100% approval rating)?










share|improve this question























  • If you're interested, a few weeks ago I wrote a slightly better version of the code which also outlines which rewards you'll receive total after collecting. Just say if you'd like it :)

    – Alfie Goodacre
    May 19 '17 at 15:27











  • @AlfieGoodacre wrote the code? For the game or just to figure out what you receive? Link it if you want, I don't know if I can compile it though.

    – Timmy Jim
    May 19 '17 at 15:28











  • Code to work it out, I made a compiled version though I would have to send it, or give me a few minutes to transfer it to online

    – Alfie Goodacre
    May 19 '17 at 15:32











  • If it's too much trouble don't worry about it. I'm more curios than anything about it really.

    – Timmy Jim
    May 19 '17 at 15:33











  • Here's a new version which works similarly to before, just edit cofferStorage = to be your value and it'll all be good :)

    – Alfie Goodacre
    May 19 '17 at 15:38














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After the Throne of Miscellania quest, you rule the kingdom of Miscellania. You can assign workers to resources to gather for you and manage the kingdom. Part of managing the kingdom, is depositing money into the coffers.



I usually keep 3.2 million gold in it at a time out of the maximum 7.5 million. Is there a certain amount the coffers go down each day on reset or is it proportional in someway? Does putting more money into the coffers yield more resources (while at a 100% approval rating)?










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After the Throne of Miscellania quest, you rule the kingdom of Miscellania. You can assign workers to resources to gather for you and manage the kingdom. Part of managing the kingdom, is depositing money into the coffers.



I usually keep 3.2 million gold in it at a time out of the maximum 7.5 million. Is there a certain amount the coffers go down each day on reset or is it proportional in someway? Does putting more money into the coffers yield more resources (while at a 100% approval rating)?







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  • If you're interested, a few weeks ago I wrote a slightly better version of the code which also outlines which rewards you'll receive total after collecting. Just say if you'd like it :)

    – Alfie Goodacre
    May 19 '17 at 15:27











  • @AlfieGoodacre wrote the code? For the game or just to figure out what you receive? Link it if you want, I don't know if I can compile it though.

    – Timmy Jim
    May 19 '17 at 15:28











  • Code to work it out, I made a compiled version though I would have to send it, or give me a few minutes to transfer it to online

    – Alfie Goodacre
    May 19 '17 at 15:32











  • If it's too much trouble don't worry about it. I'm more curios than anything about it really.

    – Timmy Jim
    May 19 '17 at 15:33











  • Here's a new version which works similarly to before, just edit cofferStorage = to be your value and it'll all be good :)

    – Alfie Goodacre
    May 19 '17 at 15:38



















  • If you're interested, a few weeks ago I wrote a slightly better version of the code which also outlines which rewards you'll receive total after collecting. Just say if you'd like it :)

    – Alfie Goodacre
    May 19 '17 at 15:27











  • @AlfieGoodacre wrote the code? For the game or just to figure out what you receive? Link it if you want, I don't know if I can compile it though.

    – Timmy Jim
    May 19 '17 at 15:28











  • Code to work it out, I made a compiled version though I would have to send it, or give me a few minutes to transfer it to online

    – Alfie Goodacre
    May 19 '17 at 15:32











  • If it's too much trouble don't worry about it. I'm more curios than anything about it really.

    – Timmy Jim
    May 19 '17 at 15:33











  • Here's a new version which works similarly to before, just edit cofferStorage = to be your value and it'll all be good :)

    – Alfie Goodacre
    May 19 '17 at 15:38

















If you're interested, a few weeks ago I wrote a slightly better version of the code which also outlines which rewards you'll receive total after collecting. Just say if you'd like it :)

– Alfie Goodacre
May 19 '17 at 15:27





If you're interested, a few weeks ago I wrote a slightly better version of the code which also outlines which rewards you'll receive total after collecting. Just say if you'd like it :)

– Alfie Goodacre
May 19 '17 at 15:27













@AlfieGoodacre wrote the code? For the game or just to figure out what you receive? Link it if you want, I don't know if I can compile it though.

– Timmy Jim
May 19 '17 at 15:28





@AlfieGoodacre wrote the code? For the game or just to figure out what you receive? Link it if you want, I don't know if I can compile it though.

– Timmy Jim
May 19 '17 at 15:28













Code to work it out, I made a compiled version though I would have to send it, or give me a few minutes to transfer it to online

– Alfie Goodacre
May 19 '17 at 15:32





Code to work it out, I made a compiled version though I would have to send it, or give me a few minutes to transfer it to online

– Alfie Goodacre
May 19 '17 at 15:32













If it's too much trouble don't worry about it. I'm more curios than anything about it really.

– Timmy Jim
May 19 '17 at 15:33





If it's too much trouble don't worry about it. I'm more curios than anything about it really.

– Timmy Jim
May 19 '17 at 15:33













Here's a new version which works similarly to before, just edit cofferStorage = to be your value and it'll all be good :)

– Alfie Goodacre
May 19 '17 at 15:38





Here's a new version which works similarly to before, just edit cofferStorage = to be your value and it'll all be good :)

– Alfie Goodacre
May 19 '17 at 15:38










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As found on the wiki, it would seem that the ideal amount to have in your coffers is in fact 500,000gp. This is because on any given day a maximum of 10% of the gold stored in a coffer is taken out, which caps at 50,000gp regardless of if you had even 5,000,000gp stored.



After the completion of the quest Royal Trouble, which I'll assume you've completed due to the fact that you can store 7.5m, you can instead optimally store 750,000gp in a coffer.



The 3.2 million gp you are storing in your coffer is therefore more than enough, and can allow for resources to be gained at the maximum rate for approximately 33 days (leaving you with 725k left).



This code will allow you to calculate the number of days you can leave your coffers for while still receiving the full resources. to change the starting amount, just change the line starting int cofferStorage = to have your stored gp, and bool RoyalTrouble = to be true if you have completed the quest, or false if not. this is based on the coffers values, given that Royal Trouble is completed



Additionally the approval rating works multiplicatively, so if you have 80% approval rating and 75,000 is taken out of your coffer, only 60,000 will be used for resources, the other 15,000 will be lost entirely.






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  • Yes I have completed Royal Troubles as well. I didn't realize that raised the coffer cap (having done that quest a while ago).

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As found on the wiki, it would seem that the ideal amount to have in your coffers is in fact 500,000gp. This is because on any given day a maximum of 10% of the gold stored in a coffer is taken out, which caps at 50,000gp regardless of if you had even 5,000,000gp stored.



After the completion of the quest Royal Trouble, which I'll assume you've completed due to the fact that you can store 7.5m, you can instead optimally store 750,000gp in a coffer.



The 3.2 million gp you are storing in your coffer is therefore more than enough, and can allow for resources to be gained at the maximum rate for approximately 33 days (leaving you with 725k left).



This code will allow you to calculate the number of days you can leave your coffers for while still receiving the full resources. to change the starting amount, just change the line starting int cofferStorage = to have your stored gp, and bool RoyalTrouble = to be true if you have completed the quest, or false if not. this is based on the coffers values, given that Royal Trouble is completed



Additionally the approval rating works multiplicatively, so if you have 80% approval rating and 75,000 is taken out of your coffer, only 60,000 will be used for resources, the other 15,000 will be lost entirely.






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  • Yes I have completed Royal Troubles as well. I didn't realize that raised the coffer cap (having done that quest a while ago).

    – Timmy Jim
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As found on the wiki, it would seem that the ideal amount to have in your coffers is in fact 500,000gp. This is because on any given day a maximum of 10% of the gold stored in a coffer is taken out, which caps at 50,000gp regardless of if you had even 5,000,000gp stored.



After the completion of the quest Royal Trouble, which I'll assume you've completed due to the fact that you can store 7.5m, you can instead optimally store 750,000gp in a coffer.



The 3.2 million gp you are storing in your coffer is therefore more than enough, and can allow for resources to be gained at the maximum rate for approximately 33 days (leaving you with 725k left).



This code will allow you to calculate the number of days you can leave your coffers for while still receiving the full resources. to change the starting amount, just change the line starting int cofferStorage = to have your stored gp, and bool RoyalTrouble = to be true if you have completed the quest, or false if not. this is based on the coffers values, given that Royal Trouble is completed



Additionally the approval rating works multiplicatively, so if you have 80% approval rating and 75,000 is taken out of your coffer, only 60,000 will be used for resources, the other 15,000 will be lost entirely.






share|improve this answer


























  • Yes I have completed Royal Troubles as well. I didn't realize that raised the coffer cap (having done that quest a while ago).

    – Timmy Jim
    Dec 21 '16 at 19:33














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As found on the wiki, it would seem that the ideal amount to have in your coffers is in fact 500,000gp. This is because on any given day a maximum of 10% of the gold stored in a coffer is taken out, which caps at 50,000gp regardless of if you had even 5,000,000gp stored.



After the completion of the quest Royal Trouble, which I'll assume you've completed due to the fact that you can store 7.5m, you can instead optimally store 750,000gp in a coffer.



The 3.2 million gp you are storing in your coffer is therefore more than enough, and can allow for resources to be gained at the maximum rate for approximately 33 days (leaving you with 725k left).



This code will allow you to calculate the number of days you can leave your coffers for while still receiving the full resources. to change the starting amount, just change the line starting int cofferStorage = to have your stored gp, and bool RoyalTrouble = to be true if you have completed the quest, or false if not. this is based on the coffers values, given that Royal Trouble is completed



Additionally the approval rating works multiplicatively, so if you have 80% approval rating and 75,000 is taken out of your coffer, only 60,000 will be used for resources, the other 15,000 will be lost entirely.






share|improve this answer















As found on the wiki, it would seem that the ideal amount to have in your coffers is in fact 500,000gp. This is because on any given day a maximum of 10% of the gold stored in a coffer is taken out, which caps at 50,000gp regardless of if you had even 5,000,000gp stored.



After the completion of the quest Royal Trouble, which I'll assume you've completed due to the fact that you can store 7.5m, you can instead optimally store 750,000gp in a coffer.



The 3.2 million gp you are storing in your coffer is therefore more than enough, and can allow for resources to be gained at the maximum rate for approximately 33 days (leaving you with 725k left).



This code will allow you to calculate the number of days you can leave your coffers for while still receiving the full resources. to change the starting amount, just change the line starting int cofferStorage = to have your stored gp, and bool RoyalTrouble = to be true if you have completed the quest, or false if not. this is based on the coffers values, given that Royal Trouble is completed



Additionally the approval rating works multiplicatively, so if you have 80% approval rating and 75,000 is taken out of your coffer, only 60,000 will be used for resources, the other 15,000 will be lost entirely.







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  • Yes I have completed Royal Troubles as well. I didn't realize that raised the coffer cap (having done that quest a while ago).

    – Timmy Jim
    Dec 21 '16 at 19:33



















  • Yes I have completed Royal Troubles as well. I didn't realize that raised the coffer cap (having done that quest a while ago).

    – Timmy Jim
    Dec 21 '16 at 19:33

















Yes I have completed Royal Troubles as well. I didn't realize that raised the coffer cap (having done that quest a while ago).

– Timmy Jim
Dec 21 '16 at 19:33





Yes I have completed Royal Troubles as well. I didn't realize that raised the coffer cap (having done that quest a while ago).

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