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Revision as of 23:57, 11 November 2020

Teching is the term used for researching Technological Advancements in order to gain any number of bonuses that affect your Dominion. Teching is often used for Converting strategies although can also be utilized well by Explorers, rarely by Attackers, and is the hallmark of Land Drop Attacking. By building Schools, your Dominion will produce Research Points which can be traded in for a new tech once you have enough points. Teching is a slow strategy that enables your Dominion to have increased efficiency later in the round. It is very difficult to keep up with the top players if you decide to tech but by the end of the round, you should be able to grow more effectively than other Dominions around you that have not teched. An important thing to note is that most techers will only research a handful of Techs and will then R/R their Schools to another building (often Diamond Mines or Homes).

Race Selection

Any race can be used to Tech although it is generally more efficient Races that will benefit most from Teching. The recommended races that benefit in the Base and Imp rulesets are:

Building Selection

Teching requires the construction of Schools. The number of Research Points produced is calculated by a formula:

Produces EITHER Schools/2 research points OR Schools * (1 - (Schools / Total Land)), whichever is HIGHER.

The formula basically shows that up to 50% Schools, the fewer you have, the more they produce each (but less in total) meaning that you will gain a larger benefit in increasing the number of Schools from 10% to 20% than you will from 40% to 50%. The optimum percentage of Schools/Total Land is generally considered to be 40%. There are however some players who will build percentages as high as 80-90% as the formula changes to a static amount of Research Points produced once the Schools/Total Land goes above 50%.

The Techs

Advancement Bonus Prerequisites (only 1 required)
Granaries +2.5% food production none
Planar Emissaries +7.5% mana production Granaries, Green Thumb, Bankers Friend
Green Thumb +5% lumber production Planar Emissaries, Aquaponics
Aquaponics +7.5% food production, -10% enemy fireball damage Green Thumb, Midas's Bargain, Miser's Grasp
Midas's Bargain +2.5% platinum production Aquaponics, Master of Efficiency, Sleeper Agents
Master of Efficiency -2% military training cost Midas's Bargain, Explorer's Instinct
Explorer's Instinct -5% exploring platinum cost Master of Efficiency, Sneaky Spies, Industrial Machinery
Sneaky Spies +10% resources gained from theft, -10% spies lost on failed operations Explorer's Instince, Frugal Foragers, Pastoral Planner
Frugal Foragers -2.5% food consumption Sneaky Spies, Mana Pools
Mana Pools -10% cost of spells Frugal Foragers, Explorer's Luck, Explorer's Intuition
Explorer's Luck -2 draftee per acre explore cost (min 6) none
Surplus Management -12.5% food decay, lumber rot, mana drain Granaries, Banker's Friend
Banker's Friend +10% better exchange rates Planar Emissaries, Surplus Management, Prefabrication
Prefabrication -5% construction platinum cost Banker's Friend, Miser's Grasp
Miser's Grasp -20% resources lost to theft Aquaponics, Prefabrication
Sleeper Agents +1% max population, -12.5% spy losses on failed operations Midas's Bargain, Dark Artistry
Industrial Machinery +5% lumber production, ore production Explorer's Instinct, Dark Artistry
Pastoral Planner +1.5% maximum population Sneaky Spies, Preservationist, Maelstrom
Preservationist +25% food decay, lumber rot, mana drain Pastoral Planner, Explorer's Intuition
Explorer's Intuition -5% exploring platinum cost Mana Pools, Preservationist, Architects Touch, Fearless Adventurers
Architects Touch -2.5% construction platinum cost Explorer's Luck, Explorer's Intuition, Arcane Bloodlines
Miner's Spirit +5% ore production Surplus Management, Shipwright's Ingenuity
Ancient Mines +2.5% gem production Banker's Friend, Trick of the Light
Urg Smash Technique +5% refund when destroying buildings, +7.5% lumber production Dark Pact
Dark Pact +7.5% mana production, +5% wizard power Urg Smash Technique, Miser's Grasp
Dark Artistry +2 spy strength/wiz strength per hour Sleeper Agents, Industrial Machinery
Maelstrom +15% cyclone damage Pastoral Planner, Master of Strategy
Explorer's Guile -1 draftee per acre explore cost (min 6), -7.5% exploring platinum cost Night Watch
Fearless Adventurers -50% morale drop when exploring Explorer's Intuition, Architect's Flourish
Arcane Bloodlines -5% cost of spies, -15% cost of wizards Architect's Touch, Wizard Nexus
Shipwright's Ingenuity -7.5% boat production Miner's Spirit, Trick of the Light, Lumberjack's Devotion

The full tech tree looks like this:

File:Tech Tree Visualised.gif

General Information

Teching is a very slow strategy. It almost always coincides with a Converting strategy as many of the Techs are geared towards attacking. Teching can be very useful for players who do not have much time to invest into the game early in the round but wish to compete later on. New or inexperienced players may also benefit from teching. Also note that only the largest bonus you have attained counts: picking up Treasure Hunt (+12.5 % platinum production) adds an effective 7.5 % bonus because the prerequisite Banker's Foresight already gave you 5 %.

Formulas

Tech Cost

Research points must be spent to obtain techs. The formula for tech cost is as follows:

MAX(3780, ([maximum acres achieved] * 6.4))

Essentially this means that there is a minimum cost of 3,780 research points, which will be the cost until you are above 590 acres. Additionally, a second minimum is in place, based on the highest acreage you have reached during the round. This means that, if you were 800 acres and then were successfully invaded and reduced to 730, you would still need 5141 Research Points to gain an additional tech.

Invasion RPs

Players may also obtain research points by attacking. The formula for gaining research points through invasion is as follows:

Conquered Acres * 17

This includes both acres that you directly take from your target and the generated acres.

Pros

  • Great efficiency can be enjoyed late round
  • Allows less experienced players to compete effectively late round

Cons

  • Very few, if any winners from teching
  • Slow; Techers make very little impact throughout the round

Recommendations

  • Great for Converters
  • Inexperienced players