I want to see how much DE I can get from each level storage!
(seriously...why I am the first to make this joke I have no idea)
CC Troops
Mortar
Wizard Tower
Air Defense
50%
Other
I want to see how much DE I can get from each level storage!
(seriously...why I am the first to make this joke I have no idea)
That would depend on a variety of factors. Beyond the obvious variables like the lvl of the storage and your spells, there is also difference in TH lvl and how full it is. The only way to know EXACTLY how full it is is on revenge attacks. With this knowledge, it's easy enough to calculate. If you are the same TH or lower than your target, just get the % damage you can do and multiply it by the amount inside. If you are a higher TH, apply loot penalty (or just get off your lazy butt and 3 star them)
Example: TH9 zaps a TH8 with a lvl4 DE storage containing 2.5k DE using 3 lvl4 Lightning spells
Damage done---------------------- 3 x 390 = 1170hp
Percent of total HP-------------- 1170hp/2600hp = 45%
Percent applied to avail amt- 45% x 2500 (avail. DE =10% of total) = 1125 DE
Loot Penalty applied------------ 1125 x 90% (loot penalty for 1 TH lvl diff.) = 1013 DE
Hi,
it's a good idea doing this but just a word of caution to anyone viewing the spreadsheet - be aware that your identity will be shown if you are logged into a google account on the same web browser.
Can I suggest you paste the table into the original post to make it easier for people.
And i'll let the clan ad slip as you come bearing gifts for the community![]()
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Thanks a lot for this! Might want to make one about how much damage it does on cc troops? So we know we shouldnt waist a spell on lvl 6 wiz for example.
Lol, also why I threw in "shamelessly"![]()
But I like your idea, only issue would be taking screenshots of each sheet; a link was just easier. I suppose I could not be lazy and just do it anyway(DONE)
As per the identity thingy, thanks for pointing it out. It's certainly only temporary but can be avoided by viewing anonymously as the sheet is publicly view-able.