This is what happens when math and economics kids play COC
Who likes math or economics classes?
These two subjects are rarely liked by many except for certain people.
However, in this post, admins will not cover those two subjects, but how math and economics kids play COC.
Have you ever thought about it?
Mathematics children are indeed very good at counting, as are economics children who are experts in calculating profit and loss problems.
What happens if we both play COC?
Definitely calculated.
Game Clash of Clans is a strategy online game. The game allows you to build your village, attack other players’ villages, join clans and make friends. Of course, this game has a lot to do.
If you want to build an army, you really need Elixir and Dark Elixir.
Second, if you want to build or upgrade buildings, you will need gold. These three resources, or what is commonly called loot, are extremely difficult to obtain. Of course you have to do the math.
Collect collectors and attack other players for loot. You definitely need troops when attacking other players. Armies are created using Elixir and Dark Elixir.
Mathematics and Economics kids certainly have their own calculations in play. For example, Mimin, give an example:
Of course, math students do a lot of calculations, but economics students are experts at calculating profits and losses. So it looks like this:
For example, they attack other COC players and create armies.
15 giant level 4 = 15 x 5 slots = 75 army camp slots
1 healer level 2 = 1 x 14 slots = 14 army camp slots
91 Acher level 4 = 91 x 1 slot = 91 army camp slot
10 goblin level 3 = 10 x 1 slot = 10 army camp slot
Total Army Camp Capacity = 190
So bringing in that many troops will make the next math and economics student think: If you’re going to rob, you have to think about profit and loss. Brother…
15 Giants Level 4 = 15 x 1750 = 26250 Elixir
1 healer level 2 = 1 x 6,000 = 6,000 elixir
91 Acher level 4 = 91 x 200 = 18,200 elixir
10 Goblin level 3 = 10 x 60 = 600 Elixir
Total Elixirs Used = 51,050 Elixirs
That’s how calculations work, big brother
Well…for example, if a robbery results in less than 50,000 elixirs, you’re definitely overdrawn..
It certainly doesn’t attack players with small amounts of elixir.
Even with 100,000 elixirs, it’s still not enough, bro. It is profitable if the new elixir is 200,000 or more.
Needless to say, when it comes to war, they use their troops as sparingly as possible, not consuming all of them for fear of being overdrawn.