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Reputation Leveling for Fuel Ring Support

I wanted to see how many consecutive days of max visiting neighbors are required to max out reputation level.
I found a chart for rep leveling points in the guide (assume it is correct) and added #days to get it.
It appears 210 days or 7 months.
Someone was considering a FR with 30 gifsts. I guess that means each support must be min 7 months old.

I used [(#days x #posible visits)+ #pts left after leveling - #points needed to level] for calculation.

Heart LevelReputation Level Max# Days to Get it# Gifts can send# Visits Possible# Points Left after Leveling
1​
1​
0
5​
4​
3
2​
2​
0
7​
5​
6
3​
7​
1
9​
6​
5
4​
10​
1
11​
7​
2
5​
20​
3
13​
8​
6
6​
60​
6
15​
9​
0
7​
100​
10
17​
10​
0
8​
120​
11
18​
11​
1
9​
120​
11
19​
11​
2
10​
120​
10
20​
12​
2
11​
140​
12
21​
12​
6
12​
140​
12
22​
12​
10
13​
140​
11
23​
12​
2
14​
180​
15
24​
12​
2
15​
180​
15
25​
12​
2
16​
180​
15
26​
12​
2
17​
210​
18
27​
12​
8
18​
210​
17
28​
12​
2
19​
250​
21
29​
12​
4
20​
250​
21
30​
12​
6
Total # days to Max
210​
 
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The original reputation table had the days taken in it. I know as I did it - im pretty sure but it was ages ago!! . No idea why t isnt there but there will have been a reason, probably related to if you do it everyday for xxxx days OK but if you miss days its way more difficult to keep count so imo the number of visits and reputation points is an easier way to keep count. Im certainly not losing any sleep ove the fact a column is missing!!
It is just another mental exercise so the brain doesn't rust. Also, it is a theoretical min as I mentioned and realistically only a bot can achieve. So, the left over points are crucial in reducing #of days for theoretical min days. But, practically, you only need rep points to level x # visits to get the # of days to next level.

But, I think my brain is already fried as I can't even get a simple formula right. :(
 
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I don't have a solution yet. But, I calculated worst number of days (half days rounded to 1 day) for each level and added it. It comes to 218. So, unless someone can dispute, it takes way less than 250days definitely. This is simply looking at each level separately, so, points needed / # visits possible then round it up.
Above sheets all had zero for H1, H2, actually you can get to H3 the day you start the game (provided you have access to 4 visitors when you start).

Left side of the sheets are not done but the new added worst case is shown on right as it was simple to calculate.

Another way to look at the worth case is as soon as you level up, you no longer visit anymore until next day and start over for the next level.

For example;

Level 4 to 5, 10pts / 7visits = 1.4 so 2 days
Level 13 yo 14, 140pts / 12visits = 11.7 so 12 days. etc


Heart LevelReputation Level Max# Days to Get it# Gifts can send# Visits Possible# Visits Left after Levelingcorrect remainder#days to level up w/o remaindervisit x days
1​
1​
0
5​
4​
440
2​
2​
0
7​
5​
440
3​
7​
0
9​
6​
330
4​
10​
1
11​
7​
33212
5​
20​
2
13​
8​
8321
6​
60​
2
15​
9​
5864
7​
100​
6
17​
10​
012108
8​
120​
10
18​
11​
112120
9​
120​
11
19​
11​
311121
10​
120​
11
20​
12​
511121
11​
140​
10
21​
12​
612144
12​
140​
12
22​
12​
1112144
13​
140​
11
23​
12​
412144
14​
180​
12
24​
12​
915180
15​
180​
15
25​
12​
1015180
16​
180​
15
26​
12​
1115180
17​
210​
14
27​
12​
018216
18​
210​
18
28​
12​
718216
19​
250​
17
29​
12​
221252
20​
250​
21
30​
12​
521252
# days to max visit
43​
# days to 20 gifts
43​
# days to level 20
167​
Max days
218​




Ignore the number 167 for now. I am getting 218 with new formula, which makes no sense. My gut tells me it should be at least few days less than 218 since that value is based on stopping after leveling until the next day to start over.
 
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I had a comedy session with ChatGPT. LOL. I let him/her generate the sheet and shows 1 day to get to H3. So I say it should take 0days for that. ChatGPT apologized and recalculates it. I say generate the table and and it H3 goes back to 1day and we argue.

Somehow I lost trust on any numbers ChatGPT generates. H20 showed 39 days so I say it should only take 21 days as 252 is greater than 250. It says I apologize for confusion and you are right. Then it goes back to same mistake. I gave up with it at that point and will rely on my math for the formula.
 

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but that column says 39 instead of 21 for H level 20. why?



ChatGPT
I apologize for the confusion. You are correct that it should take at least 21 days to reach Heart Level 20 if you can visit 12 times each day and each visit gives you 21 reputation points. The table I provided earlier was incorrect.
 

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I think you’re talking to yourself here….

Here is that output from ChatGPT. There is absolutely on sincerity in the apology as ChatGPT spits out most probable combination of words but do not really understand the meaning. ChatGPT free uses GPT version 3.5 which stopped learning 2 years ago while paid version uses GPT-4. In both cases they have no access to search engines like Google and rely solely on learned data. BingChat on the other hand, actually goes out and does internet search as well.

After it corrects itself, it spits out the table but every table uses different format and color and you don't know what you will get next.

BTW, the screen capture is to a 40inch ultrawide monitor so you can actually stick two separate apps in full view.

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ChatGPT is pretty damn good for anything text related prompts. Chat GPT spit out below fairy tail in couple of seconds.

Alot of jobs will be lost to AI for sure.
I want to know the end of the story ! please please
Bot generated fairy tales, a must for the next generation
 

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@LX Air - Teresa

I should have captured the bottom as well. It is gone so I regenerated a new one. Enjoy!


Once upon a time, in a bustling city that was always on the go, there lived a young boy named Benny. Benny had always been fascinated by the airplanes that flew in and out of the city's airport, and he spent most of his free time watching them take off and land.

One day, while Benny was watching the planes, he noticed a group of people huddled together near a small building on the edge of the airport. Curious, Benny walked over to see what they were doing. When he got closer, he saw that they were exchanging gifts and chatting happily.

Intrigued, Benny asked one of the people what they were doing. The person explained that they were part of a group called the Fuel Ring, and that they were exchanging fuel with each other to help their airports grow.

Benny was amazed by this discovery. He had always dreamed of having his own airport, but he never knew that there was a way to help it grow and thrive. Excited, he asked the person how he could join the Fuel Ring.

The person smiled and told Benny that all he had to do was build a fuel storage facility in his airport, and then start exchanging fuel with his neighbors. Benny rushed home and immediately began building his fuel storage facility.

Over the next few days, Benny spent all his time sending fuel to his neighbors and receiving fuel in return. He made many new friends in the Fuel Ring, and he was thrilled to see his airport grow bigger and better every day.

As time went on, Benny became one of the most active members of the Fuel Ring. He helped many other players learn about the benefits of exchanging fuel, and he even started his own Fuel Ring community.

In the end, Benny's airport became the biggest and most successful in the city, thanks to his hard work and the power of the Fuel Ring. And he lived happily ever after, knowing that he had helped make his dreams come true with the help of his new friends in the Fuel Ring.
 

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Here is a bit more interesting one.


can you tell a comedy story about Benny in the Airport city and keeping the game free to play?




Certainly! Here's a comedy story about Benny and his adventures in Airport City while trying to keep the game free to play:
Benny was an avid player of Airport City, but he was determined to keep the game free to play. He refused to spend any money on in-game purchases and instead relied on his wits and hard work to make progress.
One day, Benny received a quest to build a brand new runway for his airport. He knew this would be a big challenge, but he was determined to succeed without spending a single penny.
Benny spent hours researching the best strategies for building runways, studying diagrams and blueprints, and consulting with other players in online forums. He finally came up with a plan that he was confident would work.
He gathered his team of ground crew and got to work on the new runway. They worked tirelessly day and night, digging trenches, laying asphalt, and installing lights.
But as they were putting the finishing touches on the runway, disaster struck. A flock of birds flew overhead, causing chaos and confusion on the tarmac.
Planes were forced to make emergency landings, luggage was scattered everywhere, and passengers were screaming in panic. Benny and his team were completely overwhelmed.
Just when all seemed lost, a group of clowns arrived on the scene. They had been performing at a nearby circus and had heard about the chaos at the airport. They offered to help Benny and his team get things back under control.
At first, Benny was skeptical. What could a bunch of clowns possibly do to help? But he was desperate, so he agreed to give them a chance.
To his surprise, the clowns were incredibly talented and resourceful. They used their juggling skills to toss luggage back onto the conveyor belts, their balloon animals to distract frightened children, and their silly antics to keep everyone entertained.
Slowly but surely, the chaos subsided, and the airport returned to normal. Benny was amazed at how much the clowns had helped, and he thanked them profusely.
As they were packing up to leave, one of the clowns turned to Benny and said, "We don't need any payment for our services. Just promise us one thing: that you'll always keep playing Airport City for free, and that you'll never forget the power of laughter and fun!"
Benny grinned from ear to ear and promised to do just that. He realized that, even though he had been trying to keep the game free to play for financial reasons, there was something even more valuable at stake: the joy and community that came from playing the game with others.
 
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