Looking to buy a toyhou.se code for treasure, gems, C$, or pets ^^
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X-Cat wrote:Topiratti wrote:and im here using the 1:400 rate still xD
Don't worry I still use the 1:400 rate
Pear wrote:Elwine wrote:What is the price of C$ to gems/treasure?
C$ to gems is pretty much always the same. It's the C$ amount times 5.9. So let's say you have 10 C$. You multiply 10 by 5.9 to get 59 gems. The only thing you have to worry about is the gems to treasure ratio. I usually go to the items for sale part of the fr forums and look what people are doing. Last time I checked it was around 1:480. So then you just multiply the amount of gems by the treasure ratio (59 in our example) to get the gems to treasure. So those 59 gems would be worth 28,320 treasure at the 1:480 rate.
I don't know the rate right now though, so the 1:480 is just an example.
So for instance, I currently have 2154 C$. So I multiply that by 5.9 to get the gem worth.
2154 * 5.9 = 12,708.6 gems. I usually round up if it's .5 or higher, and round to 0 if it's .4 or lower. So what I have is worth 12,709 gems. And at the 1:450 rate, that'd be:
12,708.6 * 450 = 5,718,870 treasure at the 1:450 rate. But I'd round it up to 5,719,000 T.
If I'm converting C$ all the way to treasure, I wait to round until I've completely multiplied the C$ to the treasure amount.
Elwine wrote:Pear wrote:Elwine wrote:What is the price of C$ to gems/treasure?
C$ to gems is pretty much always the same. It's the C$ amount times 5.9. So let's say you have 10 C$. You multiply 10 by 5.9 to get 59 gems. The only thing you have to worry about is the gems to treasure ratio. I usually go to the items for sale part of the fr forums and look what people are doing. Last time I checked it was around 1:480. So then you just multiply the amount of gems by the treasure ratio (59 in our example) to get the gems to treasure. So those 59 gems would be worth 28,320 treasure at the 1:480 rate.
I don't know the rate right now though, so the 1:480 is just an example.
So for instance, I currently have 2154 C$. So I multiply that by 5.9 to get the gem worth.
2154 * 5.9 = 12,708.6 gems. I usually round up if it's .5 or higher, and round to 0 if it's .4 or lower. So what I have is worth 12,709 gems. And at the 1:450 rate, that'd be:
12,708.6 * 450 = 5,718,870 treasure at the 1:450 rate. But I'd round it up to 5,719,000 T.
If I'm converting C$ all the way to treasure, I wait to round until I've completely multiplied the C$ to the treasure amount.
Thanks Pear~
Topiratti wrote:and im here using the 1:400 rate still xD
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