![]() Whether additive or multiplacative, it'd be x2+x2 or x2x2, so this doesn't tell me much. With that in mind, I buy a second x2.Ģd6h. So it seems that both x2 and x8 are equally useful, if they're multiplactive. If I spend 100 diamonds, I can do one of four things, if they're multiplicative:Ģ0 20 20 20 20 for x2 x2 x2 x2 x2, which is a 圆4 multiplier for 100 diamonds.ĥ0 50 for x8 x8, which is a 圆4 multiplier for 100 diamonds.ġ00 for x32, which is a x32 multiplier for 100 diamonds.Ģ0 20 50 for x2 x2 x8, which is a x32 multiplier for 90 diamonds. The 2x universal speed boost does not lock, so it appears you can buy multiples.Įven though it doesn't seem *as* effective (a mere 2x for 20 diamonds, instead of 8x for 50 diamonds), I'm curious if the multipliers are additive or not. so it seems as though that multiplier is multiplacative to other multipliers, not additive. It brings my 9d52m hobby timer down to 4d12h, which is at a glance an exact halving. My first purchase is the 2x universal speed boost. However, using what diamonds we do have available, I'll get started on seeing how they interact. I *may* try setting my system clock back and seeing what happens. This seems to preclude "honestly" earning the 32x Speed Boost at 100 diamonds (unless you still have the one time +10 Valentine's bonus, which unfortunately I do not, as I've resetted since then. That said, prepare for rambling, I'm all over the place here.įirstly, it seems as though you can get 91 diamonds in game, 13 per girl, 7 girls total. As the resident cheater, it'll probably fall upon me to research this myself (since I can get back from a hard reset quicker), but if anyone has existing data so far to contribute, it'll help me avoid redundancy and wasted effort. ![]() Right now, this is just a question about how diamonds work.
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