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− | [[BPS]] conversion is a game mechanic that increases the player's [[BPC]] by a percentage of the current [[BPS]]. | + | [[BPS]] conversion is a game mechanic that increases the player's '''[[BPC]]''' by a percentage of the current [[BPS]]. |
Some BPS sources are not taken into account in the conversion. They include: | Some BPS sources are not taken into account in the conversion. They include: | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:05, 29 August 2018
BPS conversion is a game mechanic that increases the player's BPC by a percentage of the current BPS.
Some BPS sources are not taken into account in the conversion. They include:
- Idle BPS bonus
- Minerals
- Planetary BPS Discoveries
- Double BPS bonus ads (the BPS bonus from Red Bacteria, however, does affect BPC)
BPS conversion can be obtained from various upgrades.
Upgrades Adding Bacteria from BPS to BPC
Some regular and Gene Strand upgrades increase BPC by a percentage of your total BPS. They do not decrease your total BPS.
The effectiveness of these upgrades is determined by:
- their base effect; and
- the number of destroyed planets.
The base effect is not displayed in the upgrade description. For regular upgrades, the base effect usually is 1%, but Toxic bullets, for example, has a base effect of 5%.
The final effect of the particular upgrade is calculated according to the formula:
effect = base effect / PlanetsDestroyed2