
While it's true that an electrified chain would need a fully operational Power Plant with all the maintenance cost that implies, the Power Plant might be powering several buildings, which would cause its maintenance cost to be shared among several chains. These are the only costs we can be certain of. It should be noted that the calculations here only consider the maintenance costs of the building involved directly in a chain's production. What is the maximum amount of profit that can be made by exploiting this relation? There exist a method to exploit the relation between residences and the people within. Once enough chains of a single consumable exist to supply more than than 5875 people of a single class upon the same island, how much profit remains for every chain added after the 40% Royal Taxes kicks in? How much profit does does a single, optimal electrified Chain make and how many people does it serve? How much does a non-electrified Production Chain make with the same output? Three questions are asked for every Consumable Good - and the Chain that produces them: 2.5.6.1 Singular Efficiency & Crown Conundrum.2.5.5.1 Singular Efficiency & Crown Conundrum.2.5.4.1 Singular Efficiency & Crown Conundrum.2.5.2.1 Singular Efficiency & Crown Conundrum.2.5.1.1 Singular Efficiency & Crown Conundrum.2.4.5.1 Singular Efficiency & Crown Conundrum.2.4.3.1 Singular Efficiency & Crown Conundrum.

2.4.1.1 Singular Efficiency & Crown Conundrum.2.3.1.1 Singular Efficiency & Crown Conundrum.2.2.2.1 Singular Efficiency & Crown Conundrum.

#Anno 1800 ratios full#
Ratio of "Coin spend on the maintenance of an optimal Production Chain", versus "Coin earned by the full consumption of all its Consumer Goods", disregarding Royal Taxes Chain Type > For more detail, calculus and the inclusion of taxes, see the tables further down. This page discusses which Consumer Goods are profitable (or not), after the maintenance costs of their own Production Chain, and the addition of Taxes upon their consumption, are deducted.įor a summary of the most profitable chains, the table below shows the ratio of coin spend on maintenance versus coin earned on the sale of goods.
